As far as not being able to dryburn cotton/bamboo it's a small consolation for this game changer.
Why would one want or need to dry burn a cotton/bamboo wick?
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As far as not being able to dryburn cotton/bamboo it's a small consolation for this game changer.
Why would one want or need to dry burn a cotton/bamboo wick?
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Thought dry burning was to try and get the gunk off the coil?

Why would one want or need to dry burn a cotton/bamboo wick?
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so does anyone have a tip for boiling Aunt Lydia’s? Ive just been cutting a big strand and boiling but then of course i have to untangle it. Just seeing if u guys had a better way
Thanks Roadrash - I am going to attempt to coil and rewick this weekend - I hope I dont burn the house down - lol
Wrap it around a cheese grater, stick in pot. No tangles. many props to Quigsworth.
If you don't have a grater, you can use a whisk instead.
I just dry burn the crud off when I'm rewicking (i.e. running new thread/cotton). Man that crud pops/glows/flies off the coil in an instant when there's only a coil there!
I did something not sure was very wise - pulled out the silica wicks from 1.8ohm vivi nova head and used a needle and threaded through Aunt Lydia's #10 Bamboo strands - could only get 4 stands - havent tried it yet - wondering if that is not enough threads to allow good wicking?