What type of cotton again?

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Rickb119

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As soon as I read "fixing to" I knew that you were from the south, and more than likely Texas. I lived in the Dallas area for about 10 years ('80-'90) and although I DON'T miss the traffic, there are many things I do miss.

Anyhow, back to cotton. I use cotton cooking twine that I get from BBY. I do boil it, twice, because it is natural, unbleached. I then use a bead needle (hobby lobby) to pull some of the strands into the coil. How many strands depends on how big the coil. For my 1/16" drill bit wrap, I use 3 (doubled over to make 6 in the coil) and 4 (doubled over to make 8) for the flavor wicks.

Works great for me but as always, YMMV.
 

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US-grown cotton, hand picked by vestal virgins under the new moon, while listening to the sweet lilt of Frank Zappa's "Why does it Hurt when I Pee" played on the accordion.

But maybe that's just me.

best post today... haha laughed so hard :toast:

and yes CVS sterile rolled cotton for me.. been using it for 6 months and still have a lifetime supply... best $5 spent
 

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As soon as I read "fixing to" I knew that you were from the south, and more than likely Texas. I lived in the Dallas area for about 10 years ('80-'90) and although I DON'T miss the traffic, there are many things I do miss.

Anyhow, back to cotton. I use cotton cooking twine that I get from BBY. I do boil it, twice, because it is natural, unbleached. I then use a bead needle (hobby lobby) to pull some of the strands into the coil. How many strands depends on how big the coil. For my 1/16" drill bit wrap, I use 3 (doubled over to make 6 in the coil) and 4 (doubled over to make 8) for the flavor wicks.

Works great for me but as always, YMMV.

That must be some REALLY thin stuff! When I use a 1/16 I use one strand (out of 4) of Sugar and Cream yarn from Hobby Lobby. I tried out bamboo that was really thin. Haven't formed a real opinion of it yet. Kinda earthy tasting. Weird.
 

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That must be some REALLY thin stuff! When I use a 1/16 I use one strand (out of 4) of Sugar and Cream yarn from Hobby Lobby. I tried out bamboo that was really thin. Haven't formed a real opinion of it yet. Kinda earthy tasting. Weird.

I recently tried out the bamboo and immediately went back to the cotton.
 

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I stopped using cotton balls for wick, and started using cotton yarn. I think yarn is easier to use and lasts longer than cotton balls.

When I make my coil, I wrap the wire around a 2.4mm (3/32") drill bit shaft ... That makes the inside diameter of the coil large enough to insert 2 pieces of yarn through the coil.

In fact, I use 9 or 10 wraps of 28 AWG Kanthal wire. This makes a 1.6 - 1.8 ohm coil.

Looking at the photos below ... you can get the idea: (the reason the coil in the photos below looks a little 'rough', is because it has been used for about 2 weeks)


Wick2.jpg


Wick3.jpg


Wick4.jpg


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Go to Rite-Aid and buy sterile cotton. It's usually located in the same area where they have gauze.
I use that, too. Clean taste, good flavor!

I recently tried out the bamboo and immediately went back to the cotton.

Yeah, haven't used it since, either. I did a 20 minute boil.
 
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