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

ChelsB

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I have the Coilmaster, but the coil winding mandrel is just too quick and easy. Cut one wrap of wire from the spool, wrap it 8 turns and mount it. The coil mandrel serves as a coil holder over the air port while you wrap the ends and tighten the screws.

https://www.amazon.com/Step-Mandrel...=1506712187&sr=8-2&keywords=coil+step+mandrel

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Sorry for the delayed reply. Me and my son have been sick. That's a great idea, thanks!
Oh, for some reason I can't "like" posts in Tapatalk. Anyone else having that problem?
 

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Sorry for the delayed reply. Me and my son have been sick. That's a great idea, thanks!
Oh, for some reason I can't "like" posts in Tapatalk. Anyone else having that problem?
Hi Chels...Hope You're Both Feeling Better...ECF did an "Up-Grade(?)" and a few things weren't working so well...I'd guess they still have a few "Bugs" to work out...You Missed All The Fun !!!...Trig :D
 

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Well. After trying the nautilus x and now been Tootle puffing on the nautilus 2 with the same juice. In my opinion. The nautilus 2 stays really cool. The flavour for me is there. I will try the 1.5 ohm coils with the nautilus x since I am really liking this vape with the nautilus 2 at 20 watts.

I'm not starting a debate here. I find the nautilus x. The tip does get rather warm. My cons on the nautilus 2 . I wish it was a 4 ml tank.
 

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Probably a stupid question (and yes I know there no stupid question). Anyway I was mixing a batch of juice yesterday and it occured to me I don't know how using PG and VG got started.

The probably stupid question is why not water instead?
Water is a great coolant and cools the coil too quickly
 

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Probably a stupid question (and yes I know there no stupid question). Anyway I was mixing a batch of juice yesterday and it occured to me I don't know how using PG and VG got started.

The probably stupid question is why not water instead?
Water is a great coolant and cools the coil too quickly
I read on ecf, somewhere, that it has been tried. Results, iirc, were little to zero vapor and the coil burned really easily. May have something to do with the evaporation rate and temp needed to produce steam. Plus water steam is not very dense so its gone way too soon. Just my 2 pennies.

:)

btw Hi everyone.
 

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I finally tried the nautilus coils for the first time. I can see what all the fuss is all about.

I was skimming through all the posts I haven't read and saw someone complaining about the cost of glasses.

I get my glasses from here dirt cheap Glasses – Glasses Online – Prescription Glasses | Zenni Optical
I have never got any dud distance/reading/sunglasses; all have been great.
Progressive lenses are probably more of a gamble from what I've read, but I have no personal experience ordering those.
 

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I finally tried the nautilus coils for the first time. I can see what all the fuss is all about.

I was skimming through all the posts I haven't read and saw someone complaining about the cost of glasses.

I get my glasses from here dirt cheap Glasses – Glasses Online – Prescription Glasses | Zenni Optical
I have never got any dud distance/reading/sunglasses; all have been great.
Progressive lenses are probably more of a gamble from what I've read, but I have no personal experience ordering those.
It was me on the glasses! Thank you, I will bookmark them for the future.
 

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Leftandsparky, NET is known to gunk coils, because it is naturally extracted tobacco, and even after the extraction process is done, my understanding is often it's a dark juice, and (maybe) contains some micro-particles left over from the extraction process-- so it tends to be a coilkiller. This is what I remember, I'm not 100% on it, but I do know NET is a gunky e-juice, from what I understand. You may want to save it for an RTA or use it sparingly kind of thing. I use a really dark coco I like a LOT, but it will kill my coil on day one or 15, so I usually save it for when my coils are nearing the end of their useful life, etc., etc.,

Anna
 

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Leftandsparky, NET is known to gunk coils, because it is naturally extracted tobacco, and even after the extraction process is done, my understanding is often it's a dark juice, and (maybe) contains some micro-particles left over from the extraction process-- so it tends to be a coilkiller. This is what I remember, I'm not 100% on it, but I do know NET is a gunky e-juice, from what I understand. You may want to save it for an RTA or use it sparingly kind of thing. I use a really dark coco I like a LOT, but it will kill my coil on day one or 15, so I usually save it for when my coils are nearing the end of their useful life, etc., etc.,

Anna
I used it on a rdta
 

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Leftandsparky, NET is known to gunk coils, because it is naturally extracted tobacco, and even after the extraction process is done, my understanding is often it's a dark juice, and (maybe) contains some micro-particles left over from the extraction process-- so it tends to be a coilkiller. This is what I remember, I'm not 100% on it, but I do know NET is a gunky e-juice, from what I understand. You may want to save it for an RTA or use it sparingly kind of thing. I use a really dark coco I like a LOT, but it will kill my coil on day one or 15, so I usually save it for when my coils are nearing the end of their useful life, etc., etc.,

Anna
It was really black and gross looking! But it sure did taste good!
I went ahead and ordered my tobacco to make some for me!!
 

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I read on ecf, somewhere, that it has been tried. Results, iirc, were little to zero vapor and the coil burned really easily. May have something to do with the evaporation rate and temp needed to produce steam. Plus water steam is not very dense so its gone way too soon. Just my 2 pennies.

:)

btw Hi everyone.

Hey there, Sugar! How's life treating you these days?
 

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Is it really true that with the recent site changes that there will be a "dislike" button? If so, I wholeheartedly disagree with that addition as I think it provokes a negative reaction in some people. This is a very civilized and helpful site that is free of rudeness and trolls (for the most part), which is why I am so comfortable here. I imagine it's the same for others. I was thinking of how when I first started, if there was a dislike button, it may have given me pause and I may not have continued to ask so many questions (I'm sure that wouldn't have been seen as negative to some, lol!) and learned so much.
I am not seeing this feature right now. I came on my computer just to see if what I read is true; hopefully it is not.
 

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Is it really true that with the recent site changes that there will be a "dislike" button? If so, I wholeheartedly disagree with that addition as I think it provokes a negative reaction in some people. This is a very civilized and helpful site that is free of rudeness and trolls (for the most part), which is why I am so comfortable here. I imagine it's the same for others. I was thinking of how when I first started, if there was a dislike button, it may have given me pause and I may not have continued to ask so many questions (I'm sure that wouldn't have been seen as negative to some, lol!) and learned so much.
I am not seeing this feature right now. I came on my computer just to see if what I read is true; hopefully it is not.

There is not and never will be a 'dislike' button. There is however a disagree button. A more civilized way of doing things ;)

*added Not so as not to be too confusing :facepalm:

I really need to start proofreading my posts before sending....
 
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