Not like I don't end up standing at the door salivating like Pavlov's Dog on any NHaler delivery day.![]()
I think we all do!
Not like I don't end up standing at the door salivating like Pavlov's Dog on any NHaler delivery day.![]()
Yeah, the LiMN 18650 is just a fantastic battery, using a LR 306 or 510 it reminds me of the Xhaler with freshly charged RCR123A's but stays that way much longer. It's just really really nice and brings out the flavor so well of Drew's Octane line.
One thing I notice is that especially with the LR306 and drip tip is that I constantly have a "wet" ring around the atty connection. I don't think I'm over dripping as the atty isn't gurgling when I vape and there isn't the pool of juice around the base of the atty. I'm worried juice is getting into the wood around the atty connection and was thinking of cleaning it really well, letting it dry for a day or two and applying a very thin coat of epoxy for 2-3mm around the atty connection to make the juice stay out of the wood.
Anyone else experiencing this and have any advice? Thx!![]()
Hi debook,
Yes I have some input...
There's no need to worry about the wood, it has a minimum of three coats of tung oil---most likely more like five coats.
You see, I use this treatment as it penetrates the wood as a thin-ish liquid and through a cross link processes becomes a solid.
Unlike surface treatments, it's "in there" and so there's no need to worry...
The inside of the Phidias receives a generous coat of mineral oil (NOT mineral spirits i.e. paint thinner) I use mineral oil as it does not sour over time, in fact it is intended as a digestive aid and is meant to be taken internally...it is also tasteless and odorless and seals/penetrates the wood as well.
I assure you, my use of tung oil as a preferred finish is as costly to me in the extra time it takes, as providing the inlays...
right-on, I wouldn't have it any other way...
Best Regards
fo