Sorry if this isn't quite the right approach to posting here or if linking to other forums (namely reddit) is frowned upon; also sorry if some of the things listed are things I "should" know about from the get-go
. While not new to vaping, I'm entirely new to modding and all this fancy jazz. I've read what I could, but that only goes so far in comparison to actually doing something, so when I saw this idea for a budget mod I thought "hey, that might be a fun way to check this scene out." It got my inner techgeek juices flowing, but I thought I'd run it by those of you who are far more knowledgeable than I am before I started binge purchasing.
http://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_...u_want_a_killer_budget_mechrebuildable_setup/
Pros? Cons? Any recommended substitutes for what's in the thread? At ~50 bucks I saw this thread as a reasonable way to see how I like it before cashing in on something more expensive, and I've always had a love of trying to make quality imitations on a budget (fully realizing, of course, that it is just that - an imitation). There's a certain satisfaction to doing so. I wouldn't care to go too much higher (if I did I'd just pick up an evic or something along those lines), but I don't mind upping the price a bit if the quality of upgrade is huge bang for the extra bucks or, more importantly, the recommended parts are something worth having that can be upgraded around in the future.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts/comments/suggestions
http://www.reddit.com/r/electronic_...u_want_a_killer_budget_mechrebuildable_setup/
Pros? Cons? Any recommended substitutes for what's in the thread? At ~50 bucks I saw this thread as a reasonable way to see how I like it before cashing in on something more expensive, and I've always had a love of trying to make quality imitations on a budget (fully realizing, of course, that it is just that - an imitation). There's a certain satisfaction to doing so. I wouldn't care to go too much higher (if I did I'd just pick up an evic or something along those lines), but I don't mind upping the price a bit if the quality of upgrade is huge bang for the extra bucks or, more importantly, the recommended parts are something worth having that can be upgraded around in the future.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts/comments/suggestions