Weekly Contest #57 Win a FREE Tank!!

Status
Not open for further replies.

levisdaddy

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 2, 2012
6,535
7,990
tucson
#5
8/29 #3
Those are cool, why didn't you design them? It's pretty easy to do... I did some in College a few years ago...It doesn't take much, especially with the way things are today... you can find pics everywhere and as for typing... I know you can do that.... then all you do it send it to Kinkos or someplace like that and print them....
Thanks!
I am not great with graphic design. I have made a few fliers for myself, but prefer to outsource it to someone more talented and experienced. the printing is expensive. I use a company in LA to print the fliers. takes about 7-10 days from when i send them the image for them to be printed and shipped. 5000-10000 fliers. 130-200$ and that is by far the best pricing of any company i have ever used.
You can see some of my other fliers on my website, i only posted some of them, as i have tons of shows that i have thrown, but these are the bigger ones:
TRU-VIBE COLLECTIVE - Past Events
 

liblue1

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
8/29 #4
Here is a photo of my latest tank...
PICT2852.jpg

I know it's kinda fuzzy...my batteries were dying on my camera...I also had a glow finger tip on it... But the green color is great...
Thank you again Ray...

I just noticed today is day 600 without smoking.......WOW...I can't believe how far I have come....
 
Last edited:

levisdaddy

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 2, 2012
6,535
7,990
tucson
1) Here's the Innokin iTaste MVP 2. The original was very popular for its accurate performance and killer battery life. The MVP 2 adds variable-wattage, an ohm checker, and an improved button. Any of you interested in picking this up?

9624348590_4666168d3c_o.jpg

I take one RPAD! When you tire of it, let me know :)
I really did that it now is VW and can check OHMS!

8/29 #4
Here is a photo of my latest tank...
View attachment 246441

I know it's kinda fuzzy...my batteries were dying on my camera...I also had a glow finger tip on it... But the green color is great...
Thank you again Ray...

I just noticed today is day 600 without smoking.......WOW...I can't believe how far I have come....

Grats on the 600!!!
A handsome tank indeed!!
 

Interpim

Super Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Aug 5, 2013
675
616
San Diego, CA
1

#1 for 08/29

I still want a Billet Box. Yep. When I have lots of money. I think the guy who created them is just a good guy with lots of skills and I think I might not break one! Other than that, I am not sure I really want a mod.

The billet box looks nice. The quality of the construction looks really solid, and it's fairly low profile for what it is... the one thing I would be concerned about is the tank and the difficulty that may or may not be involved with changing out coils. I can't really tell from the pics I have seen, but it seems like it would be difficult.
For the most part though, it does look sharp.
 

Schnarph

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Feb 21, 2013
4,618
9,558
Dripping Springs, TX
2. 8/29 - Very late lunch drive-by, all caught up here...
#3 ... 8-29

Wifey update... She's feeling a little better this morning, Thanks Again for all the concern!


Now for some fun stuff! I'm thinking of taking my rebuild skills to the next level and I'm thinking of some kind of tank, like a AGA, RSST, I-Atty clone, or the Fogger. Any input would be helpful. Not sure when funds will allow another vape purchase so right now I'm just doing research.

All i can say, JPF, is;
1) I'm gad the wifey is feeling better today. (M'girlie will be home today around 1:D )
2) RSST has a plastic tank... cracking and hazing risk
3) AGAs are nice bit have to be completely disassembled to clean (coil disconnected from terminals)
Can't Speak for the rest, though i really want to try a Russian91%...
RSST is supposed to be polypropylene, but it's pretty thin. Replacement tanks sections are about $6 and many folks upgrade the center pin to brass or silver coated brass, kind of a hassle. However, the wick hole is insulated and the tank covers the bottom, so SS mesh shorts are rare. It uses a spring to capture the coil wire on the positive post instead of tiny little nuts. It also has a little silicone fill plug instead of a screw, a nice bonus.
AGA-T2s are great, and hitting rock bottom prices lately. Considering the price it may be a good place to start, but some have lots of issues with SS mesh and hot spots on the coil. I've been pretty lucky and I like mine but ask boardo, I think he's been frustrated with it.
The Fogger is deceiving. "Organic glass" for the tube means it's plexiglass. I don't know how that would hold up under normal circumstances, tank cracking e-liquid would probably be bad. It looks nice, but I'm steering clear of anything but glass and polypro for obvious reasons.
I've read good and bad things about the I-Atty clone. At least it's a real glass tube, and it's cheap. Read the reviews and decide for yourself.
Good luck!

Edit: Yes, I would love to try a Russian 91%. Pricey and hard to find though. Rental would be awesome wouldn't it?
 
Last edited:

jac1766

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 7, 2013
1,793
3,055
The 6th circle
Rent-to-own would rock! Lol
Plexiglas is an acrylic product, as is lexan, so....

I didn't realize RSST was poly-pro... (I thought i read polcarb, somewhere...) in that case i may try one... :D

Edit: upon further research, the tank is made of Makrolon, this is a Baer Chem, poly carbonate plastic.
Damn!
Edit again:upon further, further research, I've seen (2) sites call it poly pro, (3) sites poly Carb and (4) no description of materials at aall...
 
Last edited:

glowplug

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jul 1, 2013
4,220
26,897
Lakewood, CO USA
1: Early day off for me. Today is my Friday and tomorrow is my Monday. Our boss likes us to work hard and long hours and then send us home early so we don't make that overtime that would have made working so hard worth it. So tired of that.

#2 for 08/29

I hate that! So many of the retail stores do the same thing. You can work up until the cut off for benefits then you go home. Hire lots of folks that work only 20 hours a week. Or, as they did when I worked inpatient for the state, make us 'exempt' employees so we don't get paid overtime but earn comp time and then can't use it with any other days off or can't use it at all cause of short staffing. I could go on and on and rant and rave, but I promise, I will not.

At least with trucking you know what you are getting into. Not enough time, too much time but rarely just enough time. And if ya luck out and get two 'just enough time' loads back to back, you will probably blow a heater hose and sit on the side of the road in BFE waiting for repairs cause you have all the parts but not 6-7 gallons of water/coolant to fill it back up! Oh, and it will be in the NV desert and no a/c cause ya can't run the truck til you get the water/coolant. Does it sound like I have been there? Yep. Used to carry 4 gallons of water. Now it is 8 with lots of extra hose and splice kits.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread