I was going by this chart:...
I don't know about the micro mesh in terms of comparison with the normal grit scale but I always assumed it was a direct comparison. ...
https://www.sisweb.com/micromesh/conversion.htm
I was going by this chart:...
I don't know about the micro mesh in terms of comparison with the normal grit scale but I always assumed it was a direct comparison. ...
Ok good to know.....we're a bit short of international standards hereI was going by this chart:
https://www.sisweb.com/micromesh/conversion.htm
My, that is quite nice indeed!Very pleased with this only one slight scratch in the paint. Other than that it's mint
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You want it you got itA silly mistake. Yesterday Ange gave me my first X by accident, or flub. I never received one before and I was honored, and happy to finally have one.
Then she had to go and undo it.Now I am back to zero X 's.
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Thanks Delores...your haul is looking nice too. I have a P3 on the way in black...shame that wasn't emerald green too.View attachment 834839
Today’s shiny mail...Copper vape clone, Topside, and Ram. Plus another Bunker. That blue Topside is so much nicer looking in person than online.
@charlie1465 Nice! Love that color.
3 of my last 6 vehicles have been Jeeps. A 1988 Cherokee that had 280,000 on it when I sold it. A 2004 i am getting rid of. Transmission went out at 180,000. And this one. This has a 2.4L my others were the 4.0. I am hoping this one holds up as well as the others. The traverse looks nice. That isn't bad on the insuranceYou’d think I’d know what it was, living by Toledo, home of the Jeep, lol. But I’ve been focusing on Ford and Chevy, cruising their lots on Sundays.
They’re really popular around here lately which has not always been the case. Maybe they’re more in fashion now that bigger vehicles are the rage.
Speaking of, I called my insurance to see what the difference would be, and it’s only about $12 more a month to upgrade from the truck to the Traverse. Not bad. I could probably up the deductible on the Mustang or drop the full coverage and make up the difference.
Are the Speeds only good for "really restricted MTL"? If so, they're not for me, since I like my MTL'ing kind of airy.I don't know what line of RDAs Muth is talking about, but for a really restricted MTL, it's worth looking at Luca creations series of Speed atomisers (Speed revolution, Speed revolution 2019, Exo, Speed up and Duetto Reborn). Not very similar to Kayfuns though. But ticks the boxes for simple, durable and MTL.
The Ctulhu 1928 is still my favourite for a sturdy atomiser with a great and smooth MTL to RL draw.
Other great, small, Italian RDAs include the 900 (novecento) and the Etna.
Im not sure if you're into building small coils though, because it seems Italian RDA designers have very small fingers and great eyesight![]()
Is it suitable for airy MTL'ing?The Origen little is an awesome tiny little RDA very flavorful and squonkable.![]()
Have you looked at the Hastur or Silverplay? Both are on the airier side. I tend to favor the Silverplay, just because it’s so easy to build. I had to be realistic in my stash that I would need an easy rta in the coming years. Lots of good suggestions in @AngeNZ ’s not dl/ not sooo tight mtl thread...RTAs for a restricted lung hitIs it suitable for airy MTL'ing?
Should have left it @AngeNZA silly mistake. Yesterday Ange gave me my first X by accident, or flub. I never received one before and I was honored, and happy to finally have one.
Then she had to go and undo it.Now I am back to zero X 's.
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Ha, I have X 's now!!! They're all mine and I am NOT sharing.
And frankly who cares if someone gives out an X for real. People disagree all the time. It's no biggie.
Background for those who may not get the joke...
Should have left it @AngeNZhaha.
The Provari 2.5 and mini will both need button tops, no matter which battery size you are using. You also should make sure your cap has the smaller sized spring for the 2.5's. There is a larger size spring for the Classic, P3, Procyon that is strong enough to knock the 2.5 board loose.Does anyone know if you need a button top 18500 running the Provari 2.5? Until I get an extension cap that is how it will have to be run. !8500's aren't exactly easy to source though![]()
Have you received your Brunhilde? I'd love to hear what you think of it.