I don't see many people using it.
I dunno, can jet fuel melt titanium beams?
Not as much scared as cautious.
Not sure I want a coil material that can combust.
That's just what they want you to think.Everyone knows fire can't melt metal.
Its shit to work with absolutely horrible. Least the one i have. Make a 3mm coil, let out the tension and suddenly you end up with 3.5mm coil... I hate it.
Oh and its grade1 24 gauge titanium.
Only thing that scares me is my Ex Wife's Attorney.Not as much scared as cautious.
Not sure I want a coil material that can combust.
I'm not all about super low ohm or chasing clouds...I use plain old 28 ga. Kanthal and I'm happy with it. But I am going to venture into Clapton territory soon
I'm afraid of Durian Fruit.
Are you guys using spider silk or what?
I'm looking on eBay and see some good prices, but where do you get yours? Not sure which gauge I should use. I'm fond of 24
.24 is hard to work with out a coil winder with a good handle. Perfect coils are easy, just takes practice.I got it from, http://www.unkamensupplies.com/coll...16-18-20-22-24-26-28-30-32?variant=1072287925
I got 28ga & 26ga, 26 is my preferred. 26ga & 24ga would probably be better.
Just wiping it clean I got some break in taste (skunk). Ultra-sonic'd the whole spools, wipe clean with vinegar, give a quick burn with a lighter (to dull red, not bright red) and no more taste. The lighter also makes it easier to work with, dead soft.