Used to go to the Renaissance Fair in Sarasota.
A friend of mine used to go to Renaissance Faires. Another friend always called them the Medieval Festivals, just to irritate him.
Did he get all Medieval on his friend?A friend of mine used to go to Renaissance Faires. Another friend always called them the Medieval Festivals, just to irritate him.
I 'still' haven't read all of it.......months later.OHH. See ya in a month or so then
Man, I'm sorry to hear that. I'm in tornado alley too. The bottom of it. I have a storm shelter outside that I run into when we get warnings. The only bad thing about it, is it gets bugs in it all the time so I'm constantly setting off bug bombs and then cleaning the thing out. Nothing worse that being locked in underground with bugs crawling all over the place.Morning all! Well I think I've moved to Tornado Alley!! Last Saturday we had a Tornado, Friday night more severe storms and a Tornado, now last night 3 Tornado's hit Sarasota and Duette! Unfortunately 2 people have died and several injured in this one. Squawk box started going off @1am and then again every 20 minutes or so till about 6am. Needless to say not much sleep last night if any at all. Winds here now are whipping around 25-30 MPH. Geez I thought I moved to the Sunshine State!!
My kid and his wife enjoy them as well as the Medieval Times dinner theatre in Dallas. I've never been to any of them.They are good for a time or two.
Basements in FL are called indoor pools.@LJFinFLA - so glad you're o.k. At least here, I have a basement when that "wicked" time of year encroaches....
Man, I'm sorry to hear that. I'm in tornado alley too. The bottom of it. I have a storm shelter outside that I run into when we get warnings. The only bad thing about it, is it gets bugs in it all the time so I'm constantly setting off bug bombs and then cleaning the thing out. Nothing worse that being locked in underground with bugs crawling all over the place.
How long have you been in Florida? You have to watch for hurricanes too.
@LJFinFLA - so glad you're o.k. At least here, I have a basement when that "wicked" time of year encroaches....
Glad your okay bro!We've been here 5 years. I'm all prepared for the Hurricanes but never experienced a Tornado before. Worst part is that they've been coming at night so between the darkness and the heavy wind and rain you have no idea until it's too late!
Thanks Dinger!
I believe some people use NR-R-NR wire to rebuild Pre-Built Blister Pack coils. I think its so the length of the legs wont change the "Coils" resistance, and helping to not cause Shorts, also something about not burning the rubber grommets. I'm sure people use them in RDA's as-well. Sorry, I'm not an expert on rebuilding Pre-Built coils, or that this is even closely correct, I just remember watching videos/reading of people doing such with NR-R-NR wires. I personally don't see a reason to have them myself.I was perusing FT when I came upon a couple of wire offerings that made me curious.
Does anyone know why Pre-made Wires and Wicks for Atomizer (100-Pack) are made so differently than Authentic Kanthal Pre-Made Wire-and-Wick for RBA (50-Pack)? The second one is NR-R-NR. I assume the first one is too. Otherwise, why have different wire leads? But, if so, why such a different method? And, if not, then why are they made this way, and what are they for?
Also, what is ATR Kanthal A1 Coiled Heating Wire for? Of course, it's for making coils. But, a little more detail would be nice. Is it anything that I might ever want to use? It does look interesting.
We've been here 5 years. I'm all prepared for the Hurricanes but never experienced a Tornado before. Worst part is that they've been coming at night so between the darkness and the heavy wind and rain you have no idea until it's too late!
Yea, those nightly rain-wrapped nadoes are the worst. I have a friend that lives west of me that will call and wake me up when it's shelter time. 99% of the time, they come from that direction.Worst part is that they've been coming at night so between the darkness and the heavy wind and rain you have no idea until it's too late!
Yea you get the best of both worlds where you're at. Tornadoes AND winter crap.Well, it's winter... in FL, you have tornadoes; up north, they have blizzards. So far, ATL hasn't had much winter, but that's not unusual; we get our worst winter weather from mid-Jan to mid-March. The past week has been pretty cold, but not excessively. I'm dreading to see what crap winter has in store for us in the next couple months. The best winters here are when we get no white precip of any kind, because even though it's rarely very much, the freezing afterward coupled with the total lack of plows and salt trucks makes any white precip around here a total nightmare.
Andria
Yea you get the best of both worlds where you're at. Tornadoes AND winter crap.
But, why the red leads and crimped connectors on Pre-made Wires and Wicks for Atomizer (100-Pack) instead of the usual looking NR-R-NR wiring?I believe some people use NR-R-NR wire to rebuild Pre-Built Blister Pack Coils. I think its so the length of the legs wont change the "Coils" resistance, and helping to not cause Shorts, also something about not burning the rubber grommets. I'm sure people use them in RDA's as-well. Sorry, I'm not an expert on rebuilding Pre-Built coils, or that this is even closely correct, I just remember watching videos/reading of people doing such with NR-R-NR wires. I personally don't see a reason to have them myself.
Idk, Hopefully someone can correct me!
The ATR is Clapronized wire. 26 GA core with 32 GA wrapped around it.
Good for Tootle Puffing.
Now that I've let that sink in, I'm curious again. What kind of resistance does this Claptonized wire have? Is it closer to 30 GA wire, 24 GA wire, or what?I was kidding on the Tootle puffing on clapton. It will be a sub ohm coil and require at least 20 watts or better to work.