Tobh 26650 edition

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Etherz

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This thing is Flippin huge. I have a wide bore drip tip and I think I need a bigger boat

It is solid and heavy. I still thinking what build I'm going to use to take advantage of the big foot print. But the air flow holes are the same size as the regular size tobh. Not sure but I think am going to drill it out. Will post an update after I build on it.



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Tobh on big nasty clone and the regular tobh on a gp clone.

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This thing is Flippin huge. I have a wide bore drip tip and I think I need a bigger boat

It is solid and heavy. I still thinking what build I'm going to use to take advantage of the big foot print. But the air flow holes are the same size as the regular size tobh. Not sure but I think am going to drill it out. Will post an update after I build on it.



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NICE! I have the TOBECO on the way, hows that vape man!?

~Let me guess, identical tobh atty experience X 1.5? That's what I'm hoping for :p, I can't wait to throw some "big" coils on my dna30.
 

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what a monster!

I wonder how different the flavor and performance would be if you built it the same as your regular TOBH?
I imagine there would have to be some appreciable difference given the much larger chamber.

I get bigger vapor from my BIG stillare, but the flavor goes ever-so-slightly. Which I don't give a flying blank about because I'm a shameless cloud chaser, and flavor will always be there.

-Bigger coils.
-Bigger battery.
-Bigger chamber.
-Bigger airflow.
-Bigger vape.

Can't wait til the tobheco big get's here.
 

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Etherz:13288346 said:
Just of of curiosity how big are the post holes on the 26650 version. Do you think 4 strands or more of 26 awg would fit into the center post ?

Thanks

Yes. I built a quad on this with 26. The post holes are huge!

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Thanks for the info. Still not sure though if I wanna take the 26650 plunge. One of these mods would make a fun toy to play around with though.
 

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what a monster!

I wonder how different the flavor and performance would be if you built it the same as your regular TOBH?
I imagine there would have to be some appreciable difference given the much larger chamber.

The top cap is a chamber reducer, sits right above the posts. I built a quad nano Dragon setup at .2 Ohms and fired it up on my Big Nasty. Holy Clouds Batman! The atty is a freaking beast! I've got a ton of cotton in the bottom and can easily put 1.5 Ml of juice in it with out leaking. The built I have in it produces really good flavor and puts out massive clouds (I set off my smoke detector).
 
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I own the 22mm TOBH clone and i use it on my Hades. I cut/removed the tabs on my TOBH because i prefer center post builds and the tabs just really annoyed me and since i always use it wide open, All 3 holes, I figured it would be a good idea.

Just ordered one of these and plan on removing the tabs on this one also. Cannot wait! Its awesome as a 22mm dripper, I can only assume its even more badass as a 28.5mm
 

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i have been looking into building a stove top coil but i fail it everytime i have attempted over 10 times and cant get it right (using 30guage, 28, 28 twisted, and 26) i thought that stove top coil might help seeing as how rip swears by it :/ ive tried with pliers and how rip suggested on 20guage needle
 

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i have been looking into building a stove top coil but i fail it everytime i have attempted over 10 times and cant get it right (using 30guage, 28, 28 twisted, and 26) i thought that stove top coil might help seeing as how rip swears by it :/ ive tried with pliers and how rip suggested on 20guage needle

The stove top took me about 6 builds to get down. Its all about going slow and being meticulous when starting your initial wrap otherwise as your wraps go out progressively they'll either be more crooked or spacing will be off. Just keep at it you'll get it. What exactly about your stove top is going bad? Got any pics?
 

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The stove top took me about 6 builds to get down. Its all about going slow and being meticulous when starting your initial wrap otherwise as your wraps go out progressively they'll either be more crooked or spacing will be off. Just keep at it you'll get it. What exactly about your stove top is going bad? Got any pics?
spacing is a huge problem plus i havent been able to successfully make 4 circles that dont stray plus when i mess up with 26 guage i cant undo my mistake when i try to unwrap just the part where i messed up it all starts to come apart.

unfortunately no i dont have pictures im at work right now but i will take some and post them tomorrow
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That is what i have in the tobeco tobh 26650 clone

what method are you using?
does this build really increase flavor?
have you tried a quad stove top coil?
 
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I haven't tried a quad stovetop yet. My mega tank can't support 4x 24 ga wires yet. I need a different RDA that can but once its there I'll be posting those pics up! I'll give you my secret for doing it.

Basically what I do is use a cut nail with a HUGE head on it or a washer that fits flush on it. Then get another washer that fits flush also. Notch out washer #2 just to let the kanthal thru after you put it on the nail. Squeeze them tight as you wrap.... then PRESTO perfect ... stovetop with 0 hotspots and 0 crimping involved. ;)
 
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