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

52anddone

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Those are to difficult to see.



My father worked in metal working his whole life. He was proud he still had all his fingers.



I have daytime setups, going out setups, evening setups,

To be truthful, I usually only have 2 that I use normally but right now I'm testing a few things out over on the Siren thread. I don't as a rule like to multi-task, I get cornfused too easily with more than 2 at once. Yes, I'm a bit simple at times.
 

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I can relate to that. I have a whole room dedicated to vaping.
I'd kill for a whole room to myself, for my vaping stuff and a massage room. I'm short a room for a kid right now, time for my youngest to have her own. Hoping to move into a bigger place at the end of this year.

My father worked in metal working his whole life. He was proud he still had all his fingers
My grandfather worked in a steel mill in Michigan and as a result had no fingerprints left. He was also a gun enthusiast so when he was arrested on an unregistered firearm violation they had to bring the FBI in on his case. Oops. :facepalm:
 

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I think I asked a similar question but my memory is not serving me well. Is there a regulated device that automatically detects what kind of wire your using?


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Hohm Slice and probably more Hohm products
 

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After 3 days of rain,today I wake up to a beautiful sunny day with a darned head cold,my sinuses are a pounding...I think I'll fill up a kayfun with some unflavored and take a leisurely walk to the pharmacy and get some meds.
Get the Neilmed Sinus Rinse. It's an amazing product, and very inexpensive. Be sure to only use purified,DI or previously boiled water.

I used to get 1-3 MAJOR sinus infections per year until I started using it (on a daily basis). In 3 years I've only had one and that was due to my own stupidity. Played in the attic (re-wiring stuff) and didn't wear a dust mask. Promptly started using it 2-4 times per day which greatly reduced the pressure and shortened the recovery time.

The instructions list several ways of cleaning it but I simply rinse with tap water followed by a small amount of hydrogen peroxide.
 

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So have any of you used metal brushes to clean your coils?


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I did find a source for small round metal brushes. I bit like the dental brushes I use now. They had them in every possible size and different types of metal. Hard and soft and so forth. But they seemed to be a commercial supplier. No place on the site to order. It just said contact us with your requirements and to get an estimate.

I figure they would be good. The nylon brushes wear out quite fast, and a soft metal brush might clean better as well. I never did find a retail outlet.
 

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If you guys didn't think I'm crazy before check out the variance in the tanks I use from the smallest to largest. I wasn't joking when I said I like ALL types of vaping!
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So have any of you used metal brushes to clean your coils?


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Yes. Dry burn, lightly brush. Dry burn, lightly brush.

I use a small brass brush that I bought at Harbor Freight. I think I had to buy the assortment of several just to get the brass one that I needed. The others will come in handy *some day* (if I remember where I put them). ;)
 

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Get the Neilmed Sinus Rinse. It's an amazing product, and very inexpensive. Be sure to only use purified,DI or previously boiled water.

I used to get 1-3 MAJOR sinus infections per year until I started using it (on a daily basis). In 3 years I've only had one and that was due to my own stupidity. Played in the attic (re-wiring stuff) and didn't wear a dust mask. Promptly started using it 2-4 times per day which greatly reduced the pressure and shortened the recovery time.

The instructions list several ways of cleaning it but I simply rinse with tap water followed by a small amount of hydrogen peroxide.

+1 on that sinus rinse. I used to have chronic ear and sinus infections. It really helps!


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