Youde Goblin Mini

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roxynoodle

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Now I remember. The screwdriver with the clip was used for your points on the distributor of your engine. Remember how hard it was to screw in the new points when you replaced them. This way you wouldnt drop the screws. I put out a request with a big tool outfit(just now) . So we'll see. I will be in contact about this. I could use that to if it's the right size. Would you say thats about a 4-40 size?

I think its smaller. 2mm from eyeballing it.

Been a long time since I've done a tune up. Not since my 95 Ram I sold in 05 :). My current truck is not so user friendly. And I've never had a screwdriver with a clip.
 
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I think its smaller. 2mm from eyeballing it.

Been a long time since I've done a tune up. Not since my 95 Ram I sold in 05 :). My current truck is not so user friendly. And I've never had a screwdriver with a clip.
Oh yeah. They had a screwdriver just for that. But the screws were bigger than these post screws. But heck these days there should be tools for everything you can imagine. Some are specialty of course. Yeah I haven't touched an engine in years. I just remember dropping those darn screws trying to lean in, until I purchased the screwdriver and clip. They were together when you bought it.
 

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I think its smaller. 2mm from eyeballing it.

Been a long time since I've done a tune up. Not since my 95 Ram I sold in 05 :). My current truck is not so user friendly. And I've never had a screwdriver with a clip.
Okay 2-3mm..I say 4-40 because that should work for all screws around that size. The clip is nothing special. It just clamps around the head of the screw. There's many tools that can help with coil building and assembly . I like to try and figure things out. There may be a way to gap your coil windings as you wrap. Perhaps
 

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For any of you that have an OG Lemo, the optional silicone fill port plug for the Lemo seems to be a nice fit for the fill port on the Goblin Mini. It actually fits underneath the Goblin in one piece, but part of it interfered with the AFC lever. I ended up trimming it down to just a 1/4 section, leaving a nice piece to grab onto when it's time to fill it up. Screwing it on to the mod seems to be holding it in place nicely. (so far)
 

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Some small screwdrivers are more magnetic. But may cost more(perhaps). But there good. I'll check on which ones.Have an idea but need to see. The clip on seems the best way to go. Well see

You can magnetize other screwdrivers, too. I seem to have accidentally done some of mine with my mods, lol! Those magnets on the Sigeleis and istick 100Ws pull screwdrivers all the way across my table.

I have a couple of Small Magnets about the Size of a 510 Connector that I like to put on the Shank of a Regular Screwdriver about 1" above the Tip. Turns Any Screwdriver into Magnetic Screwdriver.

But of course, this Only works when the Screw is attracted to a Magnet.

So the Choice of Non-Magnetic Stainless for the Fill Screw material kinda puts the Kibosh on this Trick.
 
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I had a chance to buy a Goblin mini today at a local B&M for 30 bucks which doesn't seem like a terrible price. Upon looking at how small the build deck is, I decided to think about it first. Does anyone think I should stay away from this as a first RTA for someone with very little building experience even on RDAs? I am pretty happy with my TFV4 quad coil and Crown nickel coils, but I do want an RTA although I'm not sure what I'll be gaining there, I just do lol.
 

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I'm no master and I manage to get dual 2.5 coils in there, honestly I wouldn't worry

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Yep, 2.5mm or below and its pretty easy to build. Wicking isn't bad either, I've done it multiple different ways, and its pretty forgiving, never seem to get leaks of dry hits.
 

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Where do you get those tips? I put the adapter on mine so I could use my own tip, but those are nice.

I've seen these a lot, they are pricey, but they look nice if you really like the tank. Under atomizer fit option when you select.
http://www.lightningvapes.com/collections/custom-drip-tips

Another vendor has them too, same idea I believe.
http://driptipsbybig.co.uk/unique-drip-tips?product_id=264

I don't have the gmini, but I hear great things about the atty and the flange fit tips just make it better.
 
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