Mobc1990

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I got a new mod and tank today and I felt that the flavour is as good as a salt nic flavour...I am also at a 6mg range
 

DeloresRose

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Gosh you guys, ya got me all choked up!

So sorry to hear you’re not feeling well, Charlie. Sending you big hugs, and hoping today is a better day!

I’m so glad to hear about Monk!

Rudy is okay,too. He occasionally has tummy issues, this time it was the runs. Ugh. Poor guy is so hairy, it’s quite a thing keeping him clean. That settled down then he started having a little nose bleed. Scared me half to death. I’ve never seen a dog do that.

Then he had a sneezing fit ( which was really awful on top of the nose bleed). Finally he sneezed out a whole blade of grass. Weird old thing!

I think he lost a little weight, but otherwise he seems fine.


I have the sewing machine downstairs so I can work while I keep an eye on him for now. The mowing guy came yesterday and the gardening people today, hoping to get myself together so I can spend the weekend embroidering.

Love to all!
 

Hightech Redneck

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Had a chance to use yours yet?

I was a little wary of the fact there was no afc. I just put the blue cap on my drv2 base. That build is a bit hot so the airflow works. The cap being a touch shorter seems like it may give it a small bump in flavor.
Not using a drip tip threw me but it is ok as is.

All in all I like mine so far.
 

Pigs

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Good morning Shinys! I’m addicted to buy New gear without even opening or using the devices I already have.

So this morning went with new and “old” - a blk Vaporesso Gen with a Blk Kennedy 24 clone 2 post

what was I thinking!!??? The flavor is incredible!! Go get a two post ( not 3 post Pita)while you can because they are UP there for flavor!!
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Hard to beat the Kennedy (24 or 25) for flavour. I've got 2 post versions of both - great drippers. I've never done the squonk conversion though
 

YePsTeR

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Good morning Shinys! I’m addicted to buy New gear without even opening or using the devices I already have.

So this morning went with new and “old” - a blk Vaporesso Gen with a Blk Kennedy 24 clone 2 post

what was I thinking!!??? The flavor is incredible!! Go get a two post ( not 3 post Pita)while you can because they are UP there for flavor!!
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Hard to beat the Kennedy (24 or 25) for flavour. I've got 2 post versions of both - great drippers. I've never done the squonk conversion though

Where would one get a 2 post Kennedy? I took a look at my usual stomping grounds but no luck.
 

charlie1465

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Gosh you guys, ya got me all choked up!

So sorry to hear you’re not feeling well, Charlie. Sending you big hugs, and hoping today is a better day!

I’m so glad to hear about Monk!

Rudy is okay,too. He occasionally has tummy issues, this time it was the runs. Ugh. Poor guy is so hairy, it’s quite a thing keeping him clean. That settled down then he started having a little nose bleed. Scared me half to death. I’ve never seen a dog do that.

Then he had a sneezing fit ( which was really awful on top of the nose bleed). Finally he sneezed out a whole blade of grass. Weird old thing!

I think he lost a little weight, but otherwise he seems fine.


I have the sewing machine downstairs so I can work while I keep an eye on him for now. The mowing guy came yesterday and the gardening people today, hoping to get myself together so I can spend the weekend embroidering.

Love to all!
So glad to hear that Rudy is ok :wub:

I've seen the blade of grass incident happen before....I think in one of my many long deceased cats :)
 

Skunk!

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Had a chance to use yours yet?

I was a little wary of the fact there was no afc. I just put the blue cap on my drv2 base. That build is a bit hot so the airflow works. The cap being a touch shorter seems like it may give it a small bump in flavor.
Not using a drip tip threw me but it is ok as is.

All in all I like mine so far.
I like it a lot:thumb: The AF is fixed but I think it's just the right amount. It seems like it's between the Trinity and Challenge cap I use on the V1. I still use the V1 regularly after 2 years. I really like the one piece plastic caps. The lack of a DT doesn't bother me too much on it. The way it's setup is nice. Wide bore inside but not too big on the outside. I am thinking of ordering a stock DRV2 to have a standard cap. I do wish the kit came with one but the kit was cheaper than the rda by itself. Thanks for posting that. I was looking for a new dual coil rda for clouds. This one will definitely be in my heavy rotation.
If you like the deck on the DRV2, you may want to check out the Yup RDA. It is very similar. It seems like the Yup was cloned from the DRV1 and then the DRV2 was cloned from the Yup.
 

Zazie

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Maybe Zazie. From what I've read it seems like this mainly happens if the wood isn't prepared properly during the stabilizing process
This gives me a very strong incentive to vacuum-pack any stabs not currently in rotation (which is all of them at the moment). I'm by the ocean, and there's a lot of fog around here.

Actually, I'm supposed to vacuum-pack my entire stockpile. Maybe taking care of the stabwoods will motivate me to do the rest.
 

Zazie

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Thanks Charlie. The top and bottom stainless plates are no longer parallel. So the resin dominant side that houses the pump mechanism now has a shorter distance between top and bottom plates than the stabwood/510 side which has swollen. I'm not sure I can even it out with my basic woodwork skills. Won't give up though - good project :thumb:
Seal it up with a lot of desiccant packets and let it sit for a long time? Or shove it in a bag of rice and forget about it for a year? Maybe it will shrink back down to something you can work with.
 

Zazie

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Gosh you guys, ya got me all choked up!

So sorry to hear you’re not feeling well, Charlie. Sending you big hugs, and hoping today is a better day!

I’m so glad to hear about Monk!

Rudy is okay,too. He occasionally has tummy issues, this time it was the runs. Ugh. Poor guy is so hairy, it’s quite a thing keeping him clean. That settled down then he started having a little nose bleed. Scared me half to death. I’ve never seen a dog do that.

Then he had a sneezing fit ( which was really awful on top of the nose bleed). Finally he sneezed out a whole blade of grass. Weird old thing!

I think he lost a little weight, but otherwise he seems fine.


I have the sewing machine downstairs so I can work while I keep an eye on him for now. The mowing guy came yesterday and the gardening people today, hoping to get myself together so I can spend the weekend embroidering.

Love to all!
I'm glad he sneezed out that blade of grass. Suggests the nose bleed was due to irritation rather than something dire. And weight loss after ........ is not uncommon, so maybe that's all that's going on there.

It's so hard when they are old and failing.
 

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