Took the plunge and have a couple of questions

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Ryedan

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Hey Ryedan, this buds for you:

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Congrats on your REO. Looks awesome. Man you have serious commitment / willpower. No way I would have been able to let that bad boy sit for days without vaping it :)

You can vape off the fat lady while it dries :)

Thanks super_X! I was surely tempted to set it up last night, but I know I'm going to have it for a long time and I didn't want to mess up the coating. Built my first coil on it this morning:

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Definitely not the cleanest coil I've ever made, but I can't tell by the way it vapes. 27 gauge Kanthal at around 0.7 ohms. I used the last of a batch of juice. The flavor was so good I mixed a new bottle and went from 12% to 8%. I knew this was going to be a good system, but it's even better than I thought. The flavor part of it is the RM2 I think. I have the feeling it rivals the Kayfuns for flavor. The juice feed system is just sublime :thumb:

Opened the air hole to 2.2mm. It feels a bit tight to me, but it's working so well I'm going to leave it for now. I don't have any desire for more power and it's hard to make a hole smaller :).

Glad I didn't have to take a pull off the fat lady :lol:
 

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Got a Silver Vein with a Copper Vein door in the mail yesterday and applied 3 thin coats of polyurethane from a spray can. I hope that's enough. I don't want to go too thick on the clear coat since that might introduce another set of problems down the road (flaking, bubbling, etc.).

I simply placed some tape behind the door to cover the squonk hole and wrapped the button in tape. I then tied a piece of string on the 510 connector of an old atty and screwed that in. I used the string to suspend the mod on a coat hanger and painted the Grand while it hung on a clothesline. :)
 

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Got a Silver Vein with a Copper Vein door in the mail yesterday and applied 3 thin coats of polyurethane from a spray can. I hope that's enough. I don't want to go too thick on the clear coat since that might introduce another set of problems down the road (flaking, bubbling, etc.).

I simply placed some tape behind the door to cover the squonk hole and wrapped the button in tape. I then tied a piece of string on the 510 connector of an old atty and screwed that in. I used the string to suspend the mod on a coat hanger and painted the Grand while it hung on a clothesline. :)

Sounds good, post some pics
 
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