When I was at the store we just jammed the tip into the adapter. I dont use a 510 tip much as I like the widebore but it is there if I want it.
Because we were talking about twisted builds before i thought this would be relevant
Posted this in another thread. Basically I was trying to get a pic of vapor production while at the same time watch voltage. That coil got hot enough to ignite the vapor coming off and I took the picture at just the right time. Stupid mistake but cool picture.
Let me say the Sapor is my flavor go-to, but one complaint I have is the depth of the sleeve leaves this as a tongue burner from hot juice (widebore), the build is straightforward .3 ohms. So if if theres an atty that could use a screen, it's this one.
Just for future endeavors if you ever want to try it out
Agreed! I love this thing, great for tasting. But...
I'm going to get some mesh and try something out. I'm hoping that by cutting an oversize disk of mesh that it will fit tight enought when I press it into place in the drip tip or cap. Or maybe across the inside of the air flow cap, between the slots.
If this works, would you please post a tutorial?
Right on!Took a 3mm twisted 26 gauge coil out of another atty and it's been performing pretty good for a few days. Need to see if I can move the coil up and out a bit to get it right under the air holes rather than near the middle of the deck.
Yup... I've got a .4 ohm twisted on my trollThere's the coil. It's .25 ohm. Hard to really see where it's positioned in there. I tried adjusting it but since it's already in there I can't really Chang the length of the legs since I cut them short when I repurposed the coil.