These bands I got from Valley Vapor are as durable as the Smok bands. They stretch for miles and the lettering does not get destroyed. A guy at the shop has a band stretched way out around a mod.
The owner has one of the Pinup bands made by the same company that he has had a long time. The “debossed” lettering still looks like new.
Thanks for being the guinea pig! Like you I like a mono lung hit. I like my diaphragm to feel like I’m exercising to force a cloud of that weight out of my lungs.
Maybe i should rebuild horizontal with Cotton Bacon, but the Aromamizer is really not so great for me. It just plain lacks the flavor of the bellow or the crazy cloud-chuck-ability of the pro-vapes inner shroud Billow V2. . .vaping that things is like squats for your lungs. I think i may be weird.
May float this as its own thread, but would anyone be interested in custom Ti grade one soft annealed and chemically etched (to clean) wire? It is very clean and bends with zero springiness. Coils can be a bit delicate when wicking, but you can temper it in water if you really need to stiffen the coil.
I’ve looked into having it made for me and I could sell 22ga for as low as $12 for 50ft. The only issue is I have to buy a LOT. I really like it a lot, I wipe it down with alcohol just because, but there is no blackness and uncleaned you only get off-flavor with the first hit. This wire is the Cadillac of Ti.
I’d be interested in wire. Maybe start a new topic to get it to more people. I’d be interested in 200-300 ft at those prices. I mostly use 24ga for RTA builds. 22ga I use for RDA’s, and 26 or 28 ga for twisted.
Love the chuff cap, man that is sweet! If I sent you the measurements and the blank number, could you make one for the Buddha v2? Name your price of you need more!
Ok, I’ll check with Lars/@daath and see if inquiries of this sort are permitted on the site.
In order to get 22 and 32ga I’ve got to lay out some pretty serious cash. . .like way too much for just a guy what vapes, but if there’s enough interest I am that kind of crazy. I literally must buy miles of wire and the lead time is 9 weeks. . .so, it’s a big deal.
I was bored yesterday, and it was a beautiful day to be in the garage. No heater required.
It will hold 21 tanks, 14 batteries, (8) 15 ml bottles of juice. (still waiting on my dripper tops) and several mods.
The spindles holding the rear rack up are walnut. The rest is from a very old piece of mahogany that had been in my wood rack for 20 years. Finished in High Gloss Tung Oil.
Thanks! I was looking at the mod stands that jwraps.com sells, they are really cool…and REALLY expensive. This was a pretty simple solution that turned out kinda pretty.
Very nice! Have something similar but I need a router to pretty it up. There is an unbelievable amount of wood to be reclaimed/repurposed around here that could be put to use. People just abandon old furniture in empty lots. Used to call them idiots, but it may turn into a gain for me.
Most of the wood I use is short cuts from other projects or re-tasked from older pieces and discarded old furniture. A lot of the wood reclaimed, especially what came from “old growth” forests is a lot more figured than wood taken from second cutting or new growth. Those old trees where so majestic and the wood so old and so figured from years of stresses. In other words, “they don’t make it like that any more”. It is getting more and more scarce, and more expensive when you do find it.
Thanks LM. Tools are expensive! The cost of 5 or 6 good router bits…you could buy another router. My tool collection is a real hodgepodge of a collection. The bulk of it I inherited from my fraternal grandfather. I loved spending days on end with him in his shop learning how to do stuff. I miss him. I have missed him for a long time. He left me one heck of a legacy.