Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

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...I get the impression the little tiny screws and orings that we use are hard to find except online. They're smaller than the more commonly used stuff. I could be wrong, of course...

I've not had any luck finding screws for atomizers in the few hardare stores in this neck of the woods.I did find a O ring kit (300 assorted sizes)in a hardware store that's been very useful on my vaping journey.

Haven't had occasion to try, but I've read that a hobby shop catering to RC devices may be a good source.

I'd definitely think a hobby shop would be a good resource for stuff we'd need.
 

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Is that the powdercoat? Hard to tell from the picture.
Yes it is, just like my purple that must be 5-ish years old now (still works). Very smooth finish.
By the way, I dropped my purple hard on concrete in 2014, it got the teeniest scratch, you can barely notice it.
 

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puffers of toots....question for the tinkerers (is that a real word?)

anyone know where to get metric screws? I'd like a kit, with different sizes, in different lengths. preferably brass, but I'd take stainless too. NOT hex. Phillips or Flat head.

Like this? Metric Machine Screws | Metric Fasteners | Mr. Metric

ETA: Oops! I posted before I saw that others already had - and with much better suggestions.
 
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Is that the powdercoat? Hard to tell from the picture.

Yes it is, just like my purple that must be 5-ish years old now (still works). Very smooth finish.
By the way, I dropped my purple hard on concrete in 2014, it got the teeniest scratch, you can barely notice it.

Cough...(CeraKote)...Cough
 

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I much prefer horizontal coils with wicks exposed to the fluid (such as the CLR coil, or even the aged Kanger Evod/Protank coil) as they just perform consistently whereas vertical coils may outperform horizontals initially but their performance deteriorates fairly quickly.

Couldn't agree more. I actually have an old emow mega I still use. They continued to improve coils for that tank. There must have been ten different types you can get. I found one using organic cotton hat outputs a good amount of vapor and flavor is great. I could use that tank on other hints but for now it's my cbd device for when I get headaches or for my back pain. (I don't want to spark a cbd debate). So I'm happy still using the OLD horizontal coils.
 

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Yeah, the mini and KFMV3 were born to be together! She really is stunning, you should take her out for a night on the town ;)
I would but there is a ton of yard work that needs to be done. I've been procrastinating all day o_O
hahaha. Thank you
 

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Cough...(CeraKote)...Cough
Ok now I'm really confused. Miss TO correct me here please. Ps came in two coats. The flat non-shiny called powdercoat, and the shiny, heavier coat called cerakote. Right? Wrong? :rolleyes:
 

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