Tootle Puffers, Redux (The Sequel)

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Robert Cromwell

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can't say I've ever seen a T3S 510 threaded one...

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I don't think that Kanger makes em though.
And here is Just the base.
Not sure if it would convert a standard top to a 510 one or not. Don't think so.
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Well folks, I did it. I just rebuilt my first 2 pt2 coils!
I say screw the FDA, screw multiple sclerosis!
I know that I can at least do it on my own now, it just took me a while.
I used pre-wicked coils, but that still was a challenge.

The first of the year I am going to attempt the subtank rba.
Thanks to the ECF, and all the great information!
 

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That is great to hear motordude, u can definitely do it... if I could do it, you could do it! they can be a pain, but it can be done relatively quickly, under 30 minutes for n00bs, too! MY problem, was my rebuilt kanger heads would somehow screw-up a day later... i think that was due to bad wick designs. I recommend you continue rebuilding your clearo heads until they vape well, from day one, to week 1.5-2 ;) you'll get it. and F the FDA :D
 

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Well folks, I did it. I just rebuilt my first 2 pt2 coils!
I say screw the FDA, screw multiple sclerosis!
I know that I can at least do it on my own now, it just took me a while.
I used pre-wicked coils, but that still was a challenge.

The first of the year I am going to attempt the subtank rba.
Thanks to the ECF, and all the great information!
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Well folks, I did it. I just rebuilt my first 2 pt2 coils!
I say screw the FDA, screw multiple sclerosis!
I know that I can at least do it on my own now, it just took me a while.
I used pre-wicked coils, but that still was a challenge.

The first of the year I am going to attempt the subtank rba.
Thanks to the ECF, and all the great information!

wow dewd ! that's GREAT

what you mean pre-wicked ?? (these ?)
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yepper, all seems awkward at first, then you just kinda finda groove
and it should become easier...

congrats !!!!!!!

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Well folks, I did it. I just rebuilt my first 2 pt2 coils!
I say screw the FDA, screw multiple sclerosis!
I know that I can at least do it on my own now, it just took me a while.
I used pre-wicked coils, but that still was a challenge.

The first of the year I am going to attempt the subtank rba.
Thanks to the ECF, and all the great information!

Good for you, motordude! I think the first time I rebuilt a coil, it took me a good 45 minutes. Part of the problem is they're so tiny. I now have a magnifying visor that makes it so much easier. And once you start using rebuildables, like your subtank rba, it will be a lot easier. More room to work and easier to see what you're doing. I mainly vape just rebuildables now. One great thing is that a coil in an RTA can last for months. You just have to rewick and dry burn it once in awhile. I think this is a needed skill for FDA proofing your vaping.
 

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Well folks, I did it. I just rebuilt my first 2 pt2 coils!
I say screw the FDA, screw multiple sclerosis!
I know that I can at least do it on my own now, it just took me a while.
I used pre-wicked coils, but that still was a challenge.

The first of the year I am going to attempt the subtank rba.
Thanks to the ECF, and all the great information!

Nice motordude! You'll see in no time it will become less of a hassle and more second nature!
 

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Good for you, motordude! I think the first time I rebuilt a coil, it took me a good 45 minutes. Part of the problem is they're so tiny. I now have a magnifying visor that makes it so much easier. And once you start using rebuildables, like your subtank rba, it will be a lot easier. More room to work and easier to see what you're doing. I mainly vape just rebuildables now. One great thing is that a coil in an RTA can last for months. You just have to rewick and dry burn it once in awhile. I think this is a needed skill for FDA proofing your vaping.

It's funny because I look like a dork with that damn visor on but it's the only way I can see what I'm doing! :lol: Sucks getting old and blind!!
 

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I don't think that Kanger makes em though.
And here is Just the base.
Not sure if it would convert a standard top to a 510 one or not. Don't think so.


yepper, I think you’re right (not original)

the argument has been skew’d throughout-
due to the fact peeps don’t realize that
the tank being used, is a fake…

but who am I to say, can only go by what I’ve used

(I’ve bought a basket load of the fake T3S and loved ‘em)

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:)
 

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It's funny because I look like a dork with that damn visor on but it's the only way I can see what I'm doing! :lol: Sucks getting old and blind!!

Me, too! That's why I only use it when no one but my dog is around. :D
 

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yepper, I think you’re right (not original)

the argument has been skew’d throughout-
due to the fact peeps don’t realize that
the tank being used, is a fake…

but who am I to say, can only go by what I’ve used

(I’ve bought a basket load of the fake T3S and loved ‘em)

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:)
Think I will order a couple just out of curosity.
going to order some STM spare parts from FT anyway.
 

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Me, too! That's why I only use it when no one but my dog is around. :D

Those big illuminated magnifiers on an adjustable boom are handy. I use one for inspecting tiny electronics stuff. Reading numbers on chips and such.
 

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Me, too! That's why I only use it when no one but my dog is around. :D

I have one of those visors too, and at first it was a godsend! But I find I really don't need it anymore; I just wear my regular cheaters (3.75 diopter); if I need a little better look, I grab a pair that my mom gave me, #4 diopter. But mostly I don't even need that. And no, I certainly don't see any better up close than I did at first, but it just gets to be such a routine thing, seeing it really clearly just isn't all that necessary.

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