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

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Yes I did see these...I was kinda hoping to find one pre drilled..I've never done any wood work..but since it's an old chip not sure if I'm gonna have any luck


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They will do the drilling...at a cost!
 

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Can anybody tell me if the Ehpro 101 is shorter than the SVD 2.0 ?? I have the SVD 2.0 and really like it but, it's like carrying around a Billy Club, so it sits.

Shawn already received his, my 2 are on the slow boat. Give him a shout out!
 

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Because sometimes my RBAs leak and I just want a stock coil :) Plus I have plenty of the RBAs

The RBA is all in how you wick them. Mine don't leak at all, more long the line of they have never leaked, not even on their side. I don't have a video cam but one day I'll take a pic story of how I wick my subtank RBA, so far its been foolproof method for kayfuns, TFV4s and subtanks.
I have never seen the opaque silicone PT insulators for sale since they were a bust and main reason many PT owners had airflow issues from squished insulators, they soften with both heat and juice then become super pliable then squish. They didn't scorch or burn as easily was their only advantage. The ones shown earlier in the link are the rubber ones and I don't know if the stock coils you buy nowdays are opaque or rubber(white).
Read the reviews on those clone RBA's, lots say they are crap and for the couple bucks more get the authentic bases and RBA's.
Does anyone know if clone OCC coils are as good as authentic? The real ones are so expensive!
If your going to get the clone heads I would open it up new and realign the coil then pull out the silica wicking and replace with cotton and then flip the chimney cap upside down not to choke the cotton.
EDIT...I goofed..your talking bout subtank heads not protank heads.....beer goggles on again..lol
 

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Lol...house projects take me a while due to motivation...I remodeled the kids bathroom like 4 months after I bought the materials lol



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I have a few that have taken way to long. Right now I am getting all the outside stuff done. Then back to drywall that I really hate doing.
 

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Vape Mail arrived today... Aspire Triton Mini tank.

I threw in a 1.6 ohm Nautilus coil in it to test out its MTL capabilities. So far I think it's gonna be a keeper. Even already had a drip tip that fits perfect on it. Gotta play around with some of the other coils. Seems like it can be very versatile with the airflow and the diff. coils.
 

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So about the 2 Hana's I got today...the v4 is amazing and the one mod is garbage...might just take the DNA 40 out and use it in something else


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Why do you think the One is garbage? Is it because it's plastic? Give it a chance... and, remember, you paid less for a complete mod than modders paid for just the board :)

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Why do you think the One is garbage? Is it because it's plastic? Give it a chance... and, remember, you paid less for a complete mod than modders paid for just the board :)

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I don't mind it being plastic..if the thing would stay together completely I would be ok...but the battery compartments won't stay on or click in all the way...if it weren't for that I would like it


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that's my next project. gonna try and make a parallel 18350 kinda like the frenkenskull. no soldering involved. I got everything I need, just haven't decided what kind of wood I wanna use yet.



I didn't have any luck with them. the ones I got half had shorts, the other half, the resistance was way off, and I'm not sure what the wicking material was. really hard cotton. lol
Shredded rice?
 

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it'll be awhile. my projects take about a year a piece...ask my wife how the painting is going. :lol:

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we're good. lots of OT this week. 47 hours in three days ain't bad.

tonight was the first night i got to put the kids down for bed. :( but I'm all caught up now and taking next Monday off to make up for it.

plus the wife is gonna get an extra special mother's day present this year.



good luck! I ripped apart 3 or 4 of my old mods to try and make my own....didn't turn out so well. lol

Money money money MOOOOOOOOONEY. And a loverly Mom's Day gift. ALL good, Petro. :thumb:



Have 2 Hana ones bought in the classies and while they do feel flimsy, for what they are they've turned out to be good mods...just have to be gentle with them.. great for out and about, lightweight and if lost wouldn't be out major coin.

I adore mine...... THE best for O&A. Lightweight, non-scratchable..... what's not to love?



Zombalinos only now.



Yeah the v4 is top notch quality...but the one mod is making me mad..the battery compartment for the single 18650 has a gap up top..a big one...and the dual battery compartment won't stay on...just pops off...vapes good but it has a DNA 40 so that is to be expected


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Gap? Gaposis?? Pic please? I've not used mine in dual mode, so..... I'm of no help there.



Your not far off the truth Skold. With the way they teach school (in America) nowadays, it's a miracle that the kids can even speak, let alone spell.

Do they? ;)


Why do you think the One is garbage? Is it because it's plastic? Give it a chance... and, remember, you paid less for a complete mod than modders paid for just the board :)

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I still think it's such a kool lil mod. The board, for me, ummm...... really not important, but your point is valid, Hoefness.
 

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t'll be awhile. my projects take about a year a piece...ask my wife how the painting is going. :lol:

we haven't had covers on our outlets for about two years.

I enjoy painting, its one of the final steps to finishing. I'm the person who does 98% of the project then just can't finish the last 2% like installing all the trim pieces. My wife wanted to help paint once....she applied the paint like the designers on TV(slap on the wall and roll in all directions), I almost had a heart attack then I fired her in her first 5 minutes.
We have 42 8foot panels of cedar fence around our house. Took each one down, rebuilt then 2 coats of paint with a 6inch brush, that was 20 years ago and then redid the entire fence again 3 years ago, took me a month and 39 gallons of oil paint. The fence was put up in 1994 and still holding strong but I've had to replace some planks and 2x4's.
We have a cedar siding house and again with a 6inch brush painted the entire house by hand, that was also 2 coats, 3 weeks and 32 gallons of oil paint.
I've painted every room in our house, scraped texture off the ceilings and took the empty space in the basement, put in 3 rooms, laminated and ceramic tile, and removed the old wood stove I babysat for 15 years and installed a Harman pellet stove 5 years ago. Now I can sit a relax until my wife comes up with a idea to change something.
 

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I enjoy painting, its one of the final steps to finishing. I'm the person who does 98% of the project then just can't finish the last 2% like installing all the trim pieces. My wife wanted to help paint once....she applied the paint like the designers on TV(slap on the wall and roll in all directions), I almost had a heart attack then I fired her in her first 5 minutes.
We have 42 8foot panels of cedar fence around our house. Took each one down, rebuilt then 2 coats of paint with a 6inch brush, that was 20 years ago and then redid the entire fence again 3 years ago, took me a month and 39 gallons of oil paint. The fence was put up in 1994 and still holding strong but I've had to replace some planks and 2x4's.
We have a cedar siding house and again with a 6inch brush painted the entire house by hand, that was also 2 coats, 3 weeks and 32 gallons of oil paint.
I've painted every room in our house, scraped texture off the ceilings and took the empty space in the basement, put in 3 rooms, laminated and ceramic tile, and removed the old wood stove I babysat for 15 years and installed a Harman pellet stove 5 years ago. Now I can sit a relax until my wife comes up with a idea to change something.
It usually takes them less than 5 minutes ( in my experience) to come up with another project idea and change their minds at least 5 times between the time you go to sleep and wake up! So don't go to sleep!!!!
 

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Here's the gap on the single

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This side of the double won't stay snapped in



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Mine do the same thing . I can't figure out how to fix it


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Should I be holding off on purchases until Memorial Day? Just wondering if I should expect good sales?


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I have a theory about sales. Quite often the discount is not worth the potential for your item going out of stock or getting processed late or even messed up by the postal services.

I take a long hard look at what I want and if the discount is only 10% on a $50 then a $5 savings is not enough to cover the possible angst.
 

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Here's the gap on the single

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This side of the double won't stay snapped in



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The Gaposis on the single set up looks "normal" to me. Here is mine:

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The dualie:


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I think it's just par for the course with this particular mod and it's structure and finish.

As far as not being able to get the larger (dual) in place? Are you pressing the two little silver rectangular do dads whilst pushing?
 

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That would drive me absolutely bonkers. I'd have to fix it or break it in the process of fixing it.

It's not hard to break! Just opening the battery door feels like your breaking it. I did like it while it lasted . But it's not their top of the line model so maybe their other devices are better


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