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Kent Brooks is my real name (I know, original) - friends call me Clark. My dad is also Kent Brooks (Sr.), so they had to call me something "different." I think the whole thing was spawned from Superman. I'm not particularly strong, but I am TALL (6'4"). Don't ask me to wear tights. :)

You forgot to tell us what your favorite NT flavor is! :D

Trying to keep this thread going with a bit of NT subject matter in it :)
 
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You forgot to tell us what your favorite NT flavor is! :D

Trying to keep this thread going with a bit of NT subject matter in it :)

I am #INFECTED!

I really dig 1/3 GCD and 2/3 Wakonda in the morning.

I have a kayfun that is always filled with Betelgeuse...
 

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I thought you didn't like Kayfuns. Now, we hear the truth!

I don't like them, but, I still use them Makes me pull my hair out sometimes though, usually have to build it twice or three time to get a decent vape

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One hasn't lived until they taste Nicoticket juices out of this bad boy at .75 Ohm with a fresh battery!!!!
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She's a BEAST!!!! :vapor: :D
 
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I don't like them, but, I still use them Makes me pull my hair out sometimes though, usually have to build it twice or three time to get a decent vape

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It's part of his job - he has to do it . . . . . :closedeyes:
 

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I recently tried to encourage him to try ReadyXwick in those Kayfun's. Clark, would you consider trying a Lemo? It is similar to a Kayfun except much easier to build on and lots more airflow.



I believe he tried it in one of his drippers and wasn't too impressed. I use it in all my reo's (rm2, nuppin, cyclone) and it's been working really well.
There is a learning curve to it. But, help with wick length, coil diameter, and figuring out how to thread it can be found in the thread in the reo' forum.
 

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I believe he tried it in one of his drippers and wasn't too impressed. I use it in all my reo's (rm2, nuppin, cyclone) and it's been working really well.
There is a learning curve to it. But, help with wick length, coil diameter, and figuring out how to thread it can be found in the thread in the reo' forum.

Why bother with trying to thread it? Stick a super fine drill bit, heavy upholstery needle, needle tip from dripping to go, or something similar through the wick and wrap the coil around it. The space that was filled with the needle serves as an extra juice channel. The 3mm is perfect for Taifun's. I use 2mm for everything else.
 

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Why bother with trying to thread it? Stick a super fine drill bit, heavy upholstery needle, needle tip from dripping to go, or something similar through the wick and wrap the coil around it. The space that was filled with the needle serves as an extra juice channel. The 3mm is perfect for Taifun's. I use 2mm for everything else.


Did it that way when I first got it and couldn't thread it in the coil. Wrapping on a needle is easier, but I couldn't seem to get even winds and got more fraying.
The space in the rm2 is fairly small, so my big ugly coils weren't doing too well. :laugh:
 

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Did it that way when I first got it and couldn't thread it in the coil. Wrapping on a needle is easier, but I couldn't seem to get even winds and got more fraying.
The space in the rm2 is fairly small, so my big ugly coils weren't doing too well. :laugh:

I guess I got used to wrapping my coils on the wick. I trim off any tiny ends that are frayed.
 

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I recently tried to encourage him to try ReadyXwick in those Kayfun's. Clark, would you consider trying a Lemo? It is similar to a Kayfun except much easier to build on and lots more airflow.

I'd consider anything :) Can one ever have too many devices? ;)
 
I'd consider anything :) Can one ever have too many devices? ;)

Well ... maybe! Remember that old Twilight Zone episode where the guy finally had all the books he ever wanted -- then broke his reading glasses?

Be like having all the mods and attys and juice in the world ... with no working batteries! Oh, the horror!!! :ohmy:
 

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I guess I got used to wrapping my coils on the wick. I trim off any tiny ends that are frayed.



You are far more dextrous than me - I struggle with my shoelaces every morning . . . . . .. :facepalm:













(it didn't help matters any when i had to tear off an arm and give it to my mate) :blink:
 
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