Wick materials. Safe vs dangerous.

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TomCatt

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ok guys u got a serious rba newbie here. i just bought my very first vulcan did clone (its actually still in the tin) and before i try to do my own wick i thought it best to do some research. i read about the first 12 pages of the thread and then came to the last 4.

so can one of u fine fellas tell me the best thing to use instead of silica? is medical gauze still a good thing to use? what about cheese cloth? i have a volt meter, a vmax, and wire cutters, and i am not afraid to use them!!!! :D (ok maybe i am a lil afraid) help pleasse
 

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ok guys u got a serious RBA newbie here. i just bought my very first vulcan did clone (its actually still in the tin) and before i try to do my own wick i thought it best to do some research. i read about the first 12 pages of the thread and then came to the last 4.

so can one of u fine fellas tell me the best thing to use instead of silica? is medical gauze still a good thing to use? what about cheese cloth? i have a volt meter, a vmax, and wire cutters, and i am not afraid to use them!!!! :D (ok maybe i am a lil afraid) help pleasse

Took me days to read this entire thread! I've only been vaping a few months but have done quite a lot of rebuilding right from the start. Since i'm not familiar with your carto, I couldn't give you specifics on rebuilding it. I can (thanks to Tomcatt for compiling this) refer you to a link that he posted. You can find it in his tag in any post he's made. It's covers most all the methods with various cotton materials tested in this thread. Hope that helps :) Oh and good luck!
MyWikkaSite: Cotton Wick Wiki
 

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You guys think this cotton gauze would do the trick? Amazon.com: Curad Bandage Roll 4.5 Inches X 4 Yards Stretched (Pack of 6): Health & Personal Care

100% Premium Cotton, Sterile. I shouldn't even need to boil that, right? Just roll and go.

You know, I was thinking last night... What if you wrapped a bit of oxidized #400 SS mesh under the coil wrap. Would this help to prevent scorching the cotton?

I've also thought about wrapping the cotton around a couple of twisted carbon fiber wires to help improve rigidity and capillary action.

Thoughts?
 

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@JazzyTech

This is one of those great drama-free threads I really enjoy. Yeah, we veer off topic from to time, and some people have really weird ideas about humor (I'm guilty), and some people post when they've had to much to drink (honestly, though, the really stupid posts I make are sober), but it's been a great constructive thread. About thread. Oh, fer chrissakes, I just realized I've been talking about friggin thread. On the internet. With a bunch of dudes. For months. :blink:

/pours bourbon down the drain


:laugh: :toast:

Did you have to bring this to the forefront of my consciousness? :laugh:
 

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You guys think this cotton gauze would do the trick? Amazon.com: Curad Bandage Roll 4.5 Inches X 4 Yards Stretched (Pack of 6): Health & Personal Care

100% Premium Cotton, Sterile. I shouldn't even need to boil that, right? Just roll and go.

You know, I was thinking last night... What if you wrapped a bit of oxidized #400 SS mesh under the coil wrap. Would this help to prevent scorching the cotton?

I've also thought about wrapping the cotton around a couple of twisted carbon fiber wires to help improve rigidity and capillary action.

Thoughts?

Not sure about what you linked to, but this works well.

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timb

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Not sure about what you linked to, but this works well.

IMG_0546.jpg

I have some of that. Works well, but I wanted a weaved style cotton to play with as well. Just went ahead and ordered what I linked earlier to try. Also picked up 100ft of 28, 30 and 32 gauge Kanthal wire off of eBay. Going to have a lot of fun playing with that this week.

Now if only my Vamos and Zmax v2 samples would get here from China.
 

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@JazzyTech This is one of those great drama-free threads I really enjoy. Yeah said:
Oh, fer chrissakes, I just realized I've been talking about friggin thread. On the internet. With a bunch of dudes. For months[/B]. :blink:

/pours bourbon down the drain


:laugh: :toast:
Did you have to bring this to the forefront of my consciousness? :laugh:

Why yes, didn't you know that with all this cotton that's accumulated on this thread actually doubles as the "Vaping Men's Knitting Group" AKA VMKG rofl :)

Keeping with the thread (but just barely) I've now been smoking on square-braid #1/0 for seven days at approx. 8ml fluid per day. Awesome! Still going strong.
 
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Some do. Horizontal carto coils usually have a silica wick. Vertical carto coils usually have just a cotton diaper wrapped around the coil.

My 'guess' would be that with cartos that have filler, the silica wicks would be pretty well filtered...not that all horizontal wick cartos have filler.
 

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Hi guys, new(ish) to ecf, just a quick thought after reading first several pages, but like an analogue why not just put a filter in the mouthpiece, say a bit of mesh on the inside top cap, thus catching the particles that may be entering your lungs, whist still having the superior wicking of silica?

would have to be something that can still breath whilst being moist.
 
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Hi guys, new(ish) to ecf, just a quick thought after reading first several pages, but like an analogue why not just put a filter in the mouthpiece, say a bit of mesh on the inside top cap, thus catching the particles that may be entering your lungs, whist still having the superior wicking of silica?

would have to be something that can still breath whilst being moist.

People have used rolled up SS mesh in their drip tips as filters; but I find rolled cotton wicks wick a whole lot better than silica, which is my main reason for using them.


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