Said God himself....Then you haven't been paying much attention.
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Tony
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Said God himself....Then you haven't been paying much attention.
You sir are prone to exaggeration! BIG TIME.
Read through the thread. Then post your resume also.
No intent to slam Phil on my part - I think he had made a very rational decision, with the evidence at hand.I am sure glad to see some folks challenge some of these folks that claim to be experts. But I'll defend Busardo in this case of torching wire because he qualified his comments with "until there is more evidence". I have said it before and will say it again I don't trust a Cardiologist that claim to be biologist,chemist and a metallurgist.![]()
Oh but it sounded really appropriate at the time [emoji14]You sir are prone to exaggeration! BIG TIME.[emoji38]
Duane
Oh but it sounded really appropriate at the time [emoji14]
Besides, as far as I know, Dr. Carvalho has you in high regard. That has to mean something, at least for me
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Tony
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After extensive conversations with two specialist in the field, I still torch 'blue' all my Ti wire.Based on the chronology of this thread, and Dr. Ruckles level headed and well thought posts, I don't think his authority or knowledge on the subject was EVER in question. I've learned a great deal about why not to get excited yet one way or another. I think we have all gained an excellent perspective from him AND from those that DO have some concerns, that we likely have little to nothing to fear as long as we don't get completely ridiculous about the temperatures and frequency of torching our coils.
Yep same here I'm not dry burning and watch it litterally light the room anymore.After extensive conversations with two specialist in the field, I still torch 'blue' all my Ti wire.
The only difference? I'm aware that it's probably not a good idea to torch it blindly, disregarding good sense.
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Tony
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What is your point? Early in this thread there was concern that influential YouTube vapers would blindly follow Dr. F's advice on dry burning coils. And then misinform their followers. So far it appears not to have happened, as best I can see. Just pointing out one example.News at 11!! Phil Busardo comes to the exact same conclusion that the majority familiar with the topic have already come to.
Hey 'thing', you could have posted the Portuguese version and I would have translate it.
I think the main did get pass through nevertheless
Regards from the algarve
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Tony
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from the translation, "Also a juice or very Ry4 or VG in two days kills a coil, is full of burnt sugars that do not turn into steam so it forms "coal" in the coil".
PG and VG are both sugar alcohols so if one is 'burnt sugar' surely the other would be also? I've vaped VG (tobacco/menthol mix) almost exclusively for years, along with pineapple and cola here and there, and I've never experienced 'burnt sugars' or 'coal' coils with any of them (does 'coal' imply organic based?) I have coils/atomizers that last well over a month. I'm a tootle puffer who uses stock coils so I'm not hitting high watts or low ohms, but I couldn't tell you what temp the coils are heating to any more than I could tell you what temp a first generation atomizer heated to. If the range that chromium is formed off stainless is 600-700C as mentioned in the translation, with temp control mods coming out with a 400-600F range, I don't see what the problem is unless coil builders have actually been hitting in excess of 600C. Are they?
Calm down. No need to run. We are no way as blood thirsty as 500 years ago. We are nice and polite nowEEEK--- Brits and Yanks---RUN. Maltese and Portuguese are proliferating like geese on the board.
I YouTube, albeit far from big time. My channel is not driven by the need to put stuff over because I feel obligated, rather, I aim to help people get the same rockstar vape that I do.
Funny stuff, I wound, named and published the first "micro coil" here on ECF about 2 years ago. I called it a micro coil because it was small in diameter. This was when tech for coil making involved hand winding around something. For the first micro, I used a picture nail. The wraps were erratic and not in contact, but they looked real close under normal viewing conditions. It vaped much better than the standard 1/8" dia 4 wind coil that was popular back then. Then the YouTube celebs started to make videos about "micro coils" being all about touching wraps. I believe it was Grimm green that made the first "micro coil" video. I got no props and he made anything but a micro coil.
That was about 6 months before I started to make my own vids.
As tech evolved, making contact micro coils became easy.
I just had to drop that here as this is the first micro coil ever made public
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It started as a thread in the REOsmods forum then the HUGE thread in the then "Rebuildable Atomizer" forum.
Some YouTube celebs have misled so many, and I'm sure they mislead many more.
That was it brotherJust for fun, I was digging on thousands of your posts trying to find that specific post, of what I understand was the first micro coil
I think I finally found it, is it this one?:
Micro Coil for the RBA on your REO | E-Cigarette Forum
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We were making contact microcoils a few years before thatJust for fun, I was digging on thousands of your posts trying to find that specific post, of what I understand was the first micro coil
I think I finally found it, is it this one?:
Micro Coil for the RBA on your REO | E-Cigarette Forum
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