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I'm vaping gryffindor gold. Butterscotch with a cream soda base
So frinking true Steve!They even call themselves DIY gurus!When I was thinking about doing DIY on that other forum I found so many A-Hole supposed Guru's want people to think you must be a chemistry professor when it is as simple as making something on top of the stove. Just make sure your nicotine calculations are precise.
So frinking true Steve!They even call themselves DIY gurus!
The people on this forum have a better outlook/knowledge and acceptance of new diy'ers. That is key.
Well I do know we are on a diyflavorshack thread so I will respectfully not comment on other vendors. I do know the kits sold by Dawn are good starters. Yes, one can buy things separate but I remember listening to the so called DIY gurus and spent more money buying at different places. I would have saved money by just buying the simple kit. LOL live and learn.There is one over there who till this day swears that a Liquid Barn starter kit is a waste because they sell you things you will not use. There is nothing I have not used in the starter kit. I once asked him if he never bought one how can he say that and asked him to tell me what I will never use? No reply with an answer. Thinks he is the only one who knows how to DIY.
Man I can't waitRemember start simple with stand alone flavors and once you get going the creativity will shine through.
What did you get a squonk mod?Thanks man I really wanted that one
Thanks manok my DIY tips
since your probably going to be in this for the long run. Just start with mixing by weight. There is a guide somewhere in teh DIY section that is spot on.
WHY. syringes and droppers get annoying after a while. A $20 40 scale works perfectly
then i like a little plastic funnel for pouring from big bottles to little bottles
i also have a few pippettes for when i need just a little of something and trying to squeeze or pour would be too easy to put too much in
mixing by weight is easier and neater usually
now
next tip
youlll have to figure out what brands of flavorings you like
this can be expensive
and where most beginers waste the most money
so i started with the one single flavor i liked the most - peach
ordered it form about 4 different brands
found which brand i liked and mainly use their flavors. i only use other flavors if lots of people say its better then my preferred brand or my preferred brand doesnt make it.
next to fruit flavors
i can only speak on 3 brands but i will say this
CAP AND TFA fruit flavors are CANDIED fruit flavored
while FA fruits are more like biting into a fresh fruit
nothing wrong with either just depends on what you like
next tip
before you even try combing 2 flavors
you need to find out how you like the 2 flavors individually to create a ratio
ill use my peach mango recipe
which is
3% FA white peach
2% FA peach
1%fa mango
to arrive at this
i first tried white peach at different %s to see when i liked it
then peach
then mango
now for this simple recipe
it turns out I like 3% fa white peach as a stand alone flavor
and the same for the other 2
so that was simple
but it gives you a starting point
because what if when i mixed those 3 i found i couldnt taste the mango
how much more do i add????
well i like itt and can taste it at 1% stand alone
so if that were the case i would try 1.5% mango and not go up to say 3% mango
but if it were the white peach i couldnt taste since I already had 3% in then i would try 4% or possibly 5% on the next mix
so knowing what you like each flavor individually as a stand alone helps you figure out how to adjust your mixes
for some figuring out the right %s is fun...i get annoyed to easily and lose my patience quickly
if you want really good recipes to start with
go to the DIY section and look for Head In Clouds or HIC's recipes\
he has many mnay free ones here
and he has a website where you can buy his reipes for like 3 or 4 each and TBH most people love them
and hes very helpful with subbing flavors. so if you have 6 out of teh 7 flavors his recipe calls for but you have something form a different brand flr the 7th he will tell you his opinion on if it would work, if soething else would work better and what % to use. Since %s can change on the ssame flavor between brands.
Really helpful . I'mma bookmark this lol. Thanksok my DIY tips
since your probably going to be in this for the long run. Just start with mixing by weight. There is a guide somewhere in teh DIY section that is spot on.
WHY. syringes and droppers get annoying after a while. A $20 40 scale works perfectly
then i like a little plastic funnel for pouring from big bottles to little bottles
i also have a few pippettes for when i need just a little of something and trying to squeeze or pour would be too easy to put too much in
mixing by weight is easier and neater usually
now
next tip
youlll have to figure out what brands of flavorings you like
this can be expensive
and where most beginers waste the most money
so i started with the one single flavor i liked the most - peach
ordered it form about 4 different brands
found which brand i liked and mainly use their flavors. i only use other flavors if lots of people say its better then my preferred brand or my preferred brand doesnt make it.
next to fruit flavors
i can only speak on 3 brands but i will say this
CAP AND TFA fruit flavors are CANDIED fruit flavored
while FA fruits are more like biting into a fresh fruit
nothing wrong with either just depends on what you like
next tip
before you even try combing 2 flavors
you need to find out how you like the 2 flavors individually to create a ratio
ill use my peach mango recipe
which is
3% FA white peach
2% FA peach
1%fa mango
to arrive at this
i first tried white peach at different %s to see when i liked it
then peach
then mango
now for this simple recipe
it turns out I like 3% fa white peach as a stand alone flavor
and the same for the other 2
so that was simple
but it gives you a starting point
because what if when i mixed those 3 i found i couldnt taste the mango
how much more do i add????
well i like itt and can taste it at 1% stand alone
so if that were the case i would try 1.5% mango and not go up to say 3% mango
but if it were the white peach i couldnt taste since I already had 3% in then i would try 4% or possibly 5% on the next mix
so knowing what you like each flavor individually as a stand alone helps you figure out how to adjust your mixes
for some figuring out the right %s is fun...i get annoyed to easily and lose my patience quickly
if you want really good recipes to start with
go to the DIY section and look for Head In Clouds or HIC's recipes\
he has many mnay free ones here
and he has a website where you can buy his reipes for like 3 or 4 each and TBH most people love them
and hes very helpful with subbing flavors. so if you have 6 out of teh 7 flavors his recipe calls for but you have something form a different brand flr the 7th he will tell you his opinion on if it would work, if soething else would work better and what % to use. Since %s can change on the ssame flavor between brands.
If I get this in making time I just have so many recipe ideasI bought a starter kit and it's been sitting here for a couple of months, just haven't had the time
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