Who wants to be brave ??

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pmcode

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Saw this over on Reddit, original builder said he didn't mind anybody reposting, so thought I would be brave and ask if anybody here would ever be brave enough to try this.

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.22 final Ohm-age, by the way. 28 gauge coils with 18 gauge common rail.
 

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Saw this over on Reddit, original builder said he didn't mind anybody reposting, so thought I would be brave and ask if anybody here would ever be brave enough to try this.

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.22 final Ohm-age, by the way. 28 gauge coils with 18 gauge common rail.

Might try it with a truck battery. Where do the jumper cables go?

It looks like it takes a really really long time to build did you find out around how much time?

I think the author (architect?) said it took him around 4 hours. I certainly don't have that kind of dedication, that's for sure.

This is what comes to mind when I see some of these builds.

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I think some of these kids see vaping as a sport of sorts - like a competition.

I do have to admire the thought and engineering that went into it; however I don't think I would try unless I get really, really drunk, or really, really bored.

Did I mention my alcohol and ADHD issues? :D

Maybe I can set off the whole blocks' smoke alarms with this one? :vapor:


The builder is Gabe. This is based off my negative extension builds when he told me he posted it. If you want to see any more negative extension builds checkout my page here on ECF. I post weekly. Negative extensions started on #21 http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/coil-builds/530367-deedupdex-builds-variety-builds.html
 

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that's the same way they do the spring's on a trampoline. it's kinda cool, I like seeing what you guy's are doing and thinking of next, all good stuff! although I don't build anything as extreme :)

hey you could cook up some breakfast on that coil


Saw this over on Reddit, original builder said he didn't mind anybody reposting, so thought I would be brave and ask if anybody here would ever be brave enough to try this.

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.22 final Ohm-age, by the way. 28 gauge coils with 18 gauge common rail.
 
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