So much better! Airflow is smooth now and flavour improved. No chimney reducer in.
3mm id 2-28/36 ni80 fused clapton. 0.65 Ohms
3mm id 2-28/36 ni80 fused clapton. 0.65 Ohms
Well I think I have the drill bit so I'll probably give it a try. It'll have to be on the DeWalt though.....I don't have a DremelThanks Charlie. Doing ok.
Yeah that was my first inclination. AF open all the way but found it had a bit of a whistle - very noisy.
I thought it might have been my coil placement but then @ShowMeTwice mentioned a post by Rob Fisher on ECIGSSA where Rob had the same problem and used a Dremel tool to bore out his 1mm air disc into a 3mm hole. This fixed the problem for him.
I don't have the tools (or a boat house to store them in) so I mucked around today with some Torx drivers in lieu of the Dremel or a drill bit. Couldn't quite manage 3mm but got a nearly symmetrical 2.8mm hole. Have smoothed out the rough edges since my photo/post.
It's getting late but I might push on a bit and see how well it works tonight
Looks like a DvarwSo much better! Airflow is smooth now and flavour improved. No chimney reducer in.
3mm id 2-28/36 ni80 fused clapton. 0.65 Ohms
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Yup. You're going to enjoy chasing those sticks today.My nose is cold.
Means healthy?![]()
Per your photo on the last page, you did a great job!So much better! Airflow is smooth now and flavour improved. No chimney reducer in.
3mm id 2-28/36 ni80 fused clapton. 0.65 Ohms
MD at the top of the chesapeakeGood morning @borno. Where do you hail from ? There's no location in your profile.
I enlarged my hole by hand - starting off with a Torx T5 (the edges are like little saw blades) and twisting til it was big enough for a T6 etc all the way up to a T10.Per your photo on the last page, you did a great job!
Very happy to hear you're enjoying your SQuape A[rise].
I don't have a Dremel tool either. You and Rob Fisher are on to something with this really simple modification. I'll figure out a way to do the same.![]()
That's fairly close to my uncle but he's down south of Maine.... beautiful countryside but also in the ChesapeakeMD at the top of the chesapeake![]()
It's easy to keep it centered when you've already got the hole to start with but just goes to show that necessity is the mother of invention. You were right to start small and move up slowly......good jobI enlarged my hole by hand - starting off with a Torx T5 (the edges are like little saw blades) and twisting til it was big enough for a T6 etc all the way up to a T10.
Seemed easier to keep it centred that way than with a drill.
That's very helpful, thank you!I enlarged my hole by hand - starting off with a Torx T5 (the edges are like little saw blades) and twisting til it was big enough for a T6 etc all the way up to a T10.
Seemed easier to keep it centered that way than with a drill.
I got a cheap set. None of the torx work on anything I haveThat's very helpful, thank you!
I have a bunch of Torx drivers to enlarge the 1mm air disc hole.
I enlarged my hole by hand - starting off with a Torx T5 (the edges are like little saw blades) and twisting til it was big enough for a T6 etc all the way up to a T10.
Seemed easier to keep it centred that way than with a drill.
That's what concerns me about the "PEEK" and other plastic parts on clones. Are they up to the job over time so close to the heat source of a coil?The authentic PEEK air discs are very hard material. Torx T5 was a no go, even though the edges are sharp.
Great job!I took my drill along with a ~1.8mm drill bit and held the 1mm air disc in my fingers while enlarging the hole with the drill. Slow and steady with the drill.