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Sir Kadly

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Hmmm, I didn't think this whole promotion thing through very well. Moving in to my office today, and realized something I overlooked.

I used to be hidden in a corner behind cubicle walls. Now I have an office with the door right on the main hall that everyone walks down constantly. Stealth vaping just got a lot harder.
 

Debadoo

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I used to be hidden in a corner behind cubicle walls. Now I have an office with the door right on the main hall that everyone walks down constantly. Stealth vaping just got a lot harder.
rut-roh.........close da door........git blinds for da winders.....get a guard dog to alert you and swear he's a therapy dog! Not really a lie. Vaping is therapy.

Fernando is cuter.
Jup he is, but my dancin piggy is 2nd!!

Holy Cow y'all!! Wuz doing some wish shoppin........ and found this.......and they even have the purply ostrich one!!! This is a great price for anyone interested

https://www.elementvape.com/lost-vape-triade-dna200-tc-leather-box-mod
 

Sir Kadly

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rut-roh.........close da door........git blinds for da winders.....get a guard dog to alert you and swear he's a therapy dog! Not really a lie. Vaping is therapy.


Jup he is, but my dancin piggy is 2nd!!

Holy Cow y'all!! Wuz doing some wish shoppin........ and found this.......and they even have the purply ostrich one!!! This is a great price for anyone interested

https://www.elementvape.com/lost-vape-triade-dna200-tc-leather-box-mod
That is a very good price! But for now I'm trying to be done buying anything, so will all y'all stop trying to enable me?:teehee:
 

Lannie

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I think the one I'll be playing with is the Isub G, so not sure how which one you have, but here goes.
1 - I know you were rebuilding the stock heads, but is there a rebuildable head for them? Guess I could look that up. Yes there is.
2 - What size wire are you using
3 - What diameter
4 - # of wraps
5 - Spaced or contact
6 - If you've used the RBA head, how easy is it to build on?
If you have done both the stock and the RBA heads, answers for both would be appreciated. Just trying to get an idea before I play with one what I'm dealing with.

OMG, I know this was from PAGES and PAGES ago, but it took me all morning to get caught up here. Sorry. :oops:

Kad, I use 24g Kanthal on mine, both kinds. The stock coil heads I make 3.5mm coils, and the RBAs I make 4mm coils. I believe 5 wraps, but do however many you want to get to the resistance you want. Slightly spaced coils, also, as in I just wrap the wire around the mandrel haphazardly ;) and then push it together (pinch it, like) to closen them up (I made a new word!!!!!).

The RBAs are a bit difficult to install a coil in, just because of the funky "L" slot, which maybe has a purpose, but it seems stupid to me. Once you get the hang of the flick of the wrist to get it in there (I find using needle nose pliers helps a good bit), it's not so bad, but I still don't know why they would need an L-shaped slot that the wire has to be bent into. Other than that, it's real easy to coil these. Wicking on the RBA is a different animal, though. Mine all leak a little or a lot, but several people over on the Innokin thread said theirs didn't leak, but they all use cotton, and I'm using rayon. So one day when I have time to babysit one of these RBAs, I'll wick it with cotton and see if that keeps it from leaking.

The stock coils are stupid easy to re-coil, but the rubber insulator is a factor. If I had a supply of those, I wouldn't even mess with the RBAs at all, but I can't find them ANYWHERE, and Innokin isn't talking. Of course, because they want you to buy new coils, but for those of us who can't just order vape gear willy-nilly anymore, it does present a problem. Anyway, I'll get back to fussin' over the RBAs at some point, and if I can get them to work by using cotton, then great. I'll get some cotton. I really do love these tanks, and I'd hate to have to quit using them just because I can't get coils anymore.

Duck eggs are fab, all white shells, twice as big as chicken eggs and much bigger deeper yellow yolks. They taste out of this world. They were fresh off the farm so there good. Harder to get the shells off but worth it. We love them
Your red coils will be good friends bonfire night :)

The reason you like the duck eggs better is because they're from birds who live outside. Grocery store eggs are from hens kept in little 1-foot cages and fed a mixture of ground corn and soy. They get no opportunity to forage for bugs or greens or anything else chickens will eat (which is just about everything). Our chickens run free, and they forage, so (at least during the summer), their yolks are dark orange. In the winter when there are no bugs or greens, they have to subsist on the grain mix we give them, and their yolks get lighter, but still never that pale yellow of store-bought eggs. Anyway, your duck eggs are obviously from free-range ducks, and I mean free-range in the true sense of the word, not the marketing sense. And you're right about the flavor. There's nothing like the taste of a free-range egg. :D

The reason the shells are hard to get off is because they're fresh (which store-bought eggs are not, therefore making them easier to peel). I've struggled with this problem for years, because we like hard boiled eggs sometimes, and the best way I've found is to steam them. Put the eggs in a steamer basket or colander in a pot of water, bring it to a slow boil (the eggs are suspended over the water, not in it), put a lid on it to keep the steam in as much as you can, and set a timer for 30 minutes. With larger duck eggs, it might take 40 or 45 minutes, but maybe not. We have some pretty big eggs (way bigger than "extra large"), and 30 minutes is enough for them, so it might work for the duck eggs, also.

When the time's up, take the colander out of the pan, dump the water, and drop the eggs in the big pan or pot and knock them around roughly to crack the shells. If some aren't cracked, grab them and rap them on the side of the pan. You want the shell cracked all the way around the egg. Now fill the pot with cold tap water, and dump a bunch of ice in there, too. When the ice melts, put more ice in. You want the water to be literally ice-cold. I usually leave mine in the ice-water for 20 to 30 minutes, and when I peel them after that, the shell will just FALL off most of them. Some might still give you trouble, but they should be much easier to peel that way. Nice and clean, so you could even make deviled eggs out of them if you wanted to. :) Oh, and if you start peeling from the air-cell end (the blunt end), it makes it easier, too.

Whew! I know that was long, but it's useful information. You have now had your hard cooked egg lesson for the day. ;)
 

LynnNC

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Girl child is here...enough said about the drama! :blah: She has a tentative diagnosis of Celiac disease so naturally she's Googling and coming up with all sorts of crap that's wrong with her. I wish she'd delete the Google app and all other search engines off her phone. :gaah:
 

Debadoo

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Holy Cow y'all!! Wuz doing some wish shoppin........ and found this.......and they even have the purply ostrich one!!! This is a great price for anyone interested
https://www.elementvape.com/lost-vape-triade-dna200-tc-leather-box-mod
well I checked vapecrawler and did find it at FT for 125.00 Ohhhh I want one of these soooooo bad. hmmmmm what else can I sell???? hehehe

so will all y'all stop trying to enable me?
uhmmm NO!! lol

That's purdy!! Wish shopping is what I do best!
jup.....me too!

but it took me all morning to get caught up here. Sorry.
welcome back to the present :D
 

Emmy28

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The reason you like the duck eggs better is because they're from birds who live outside. Grocery store eggs are from hens kept in little 1-foot cages and fed a mixture of ground corn and soy. They get no opportunity to forage for bugs or greens or anything else chickens will eat (which is just about everything). Our chickens run free, and they forage, so (at least during the summer), their yolks are dark orange. In the winter when there are no bugs or greens, they have to subsist on the grain mix we give them, and their yolks get lighter, but still never that pale yellow of store-bought eggs. Anyway, your duck eggs are obviously from free-range ducks, and I mean free-range in the true sense of the word, not the marketing sense. And you're right about the flavor. There's nothing like the taste of a free-range egg. :D

The reason the shells are hard to get off is because they're fresh (which store-bought eggs are not, therefore making them easier to peel). I've struggled with this problem for years, because we like hard boiled eggs sometimes, and the best way I've found is to steam them. Put the eggs in a steamer basket or colander in a pot of water, bring it to a slow boil (the eggs are suspended over the water, not in it), put a lid on it to keep the steam in as much as you can, and set a timer for 30 minutes. With larger duck eggs, it might take 40 or 45 minutes, but maybe not. We have some pretty big eggs (way bigger than "extra large"), and 30 minutes is enough for them, so it might work for the duck eggs, also.

When the time's up, take the colander out of the pan, dump the water, and drop the eggs in the big pan or pot and knock them around roughly to crack the shells. If some aren't cracked, grab them and rap them on the side of the pan. You want the shell cracked all the way around the egg. Now fill the pot with cold tap water, and dump a bunch of ice in there, too. When the ice melts, put more ice in. You want the water to be literally ice-cold. I usually leave mine in the ice-water for 20 to 30 minutes, and when I peel them after that, the shell will just FALL off most of them. Some might still give you trouble, but they should be much easier to peel that way. Nice and clean, so you could even make deviled eggs out of them if you wanted to. :) Oh, and if you start peeling from the air-cell end (the blunt end), it makes it easier, too.

Whew! I know that was long, but it's useful information. You have now had your hard cooked egg lesson for the day. ;)

Thank you so much Lannie, you took all that time for me, that is really kind of you and I will take everything you said on board. Thank you so much.

Girl child is here...enough said about the drama! :blah: She has a tentative diagnosis of Celiac disease so naturally she's Googling and coming up with all sorts of crap that's wrong with her. I wish she'd delete the Google app and all other search engines off her phone. :gaah:
Teenage years are horrible, not only for the parents but also for the child. I'm sorry she has that going on in her life and I hope everything turns out OK for you all.
 

LynnNC

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The reason you like the duck eggs better is because they're from birds who live outside. Grocery store eggs are from hens kept in little 1-foot cages and fed a mixture of ground corn and soy. They get no opportunity to forage for bugs or greens or anything else chickens will eat (which is just about everything). Our chickens run free, and they forage, so (at least during the summer), their yolks are dark orange. In the winter when there are no bugs or greens, they have to subsist on the grain mix we give them, and their yolks get lighter, but still never that pale yellow of store-bought eggs. Anyway, your duck eggs are obviously from free-range ducks, and I mean free-range in the true sense of the word, not the marketing sense. And you're right about the flavor. There's nothing like the taste of a free-range egg. :D

This is sooo true!! Years ago when we had chickens they all laid brown eggs. Some of my customers wanted white eggs so we bought year old hens from a local eggery here. Those poor hens had spent almost their entire lives in a cage. When we brought them home, they didn't even know how to walk. We had to segregate them from my other hens to keep them from being picked on.
 

LynnNC

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Thank you so much Lannie, you took all that time for me, that is really kind of you and I will take everything you said on board. Thank you so much.


Teenage years are horrible, not only for the parents but also for the child. I'm sorry she has that going on in her life and I hope everything turns out OK for you all.
Emmy, she's 25 going on 80. I'll be 60 soon and she has more health problems than I do. ;)
 

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Here is my best setup I have ever had, I love this so much. Best flavor I have had, although I'm new to vaping. The mod is so smooth and with the two batteries it feels so good in my hand, it is a perfect fit. I am really happy with this

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Debadoo

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Emmy, she's 25 going on 80. I'll be 60 soon and she has more health problems than I do.
for real she does, or hypochondria? I'm guessin from how you said it and the med apps, hypochondria. So sorry y'all both have to deal with that. and celiac's is NO fun!

Here is my best setup I have ever had, I love this so much. Best flavor I have had, although I'm new to vaping. The mod is so smooth and with the two batteries it feels so good in my hand, it is a perfect fit. I am really happy with this

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Beautimous!!! and jup the fire button is on a good side for me.
 

Lannie

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Here is my best setup I have ever had, I love this so much. Best flavor I have had, although I'm new to vaping. The mod is so smooth and with the two batteries it feels so good in my hand, it is a perfect fit. I am really happy with this

2196rzk.jpg

NICE! I wish the deck on that tank was rebuildable. If it was, I'd ask Rixy to bring me one when you guys visit. But he's safe. ;) Sounds like a really great tank, though.
 

Rixsta

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That is a very good price! But for now I'm trying to be done buying anything, so will all y'all stop trying to enable me?:teehee:
Starre Pure would look nice on there. :devil:
Oh, now it's my turn to put my foot in it, I am sorry Lynn. Big Hugs x Why did I think she was a teenager. Whoops.

Leg it............................

You meant well, we all know that x

Your right about the mod, it's much better in 2 battery setup, it does feel one of the best mods in the hand, really fits your hand bang on. No fire delay, very nice vape this is. Absolutely on the money for a take n vape setup for at work or on your travels. 2 battery setup makes it lighter too, 314g with batteries and the Starre tank on. Not bad at all. Looking forward to putting my own SS coil in this and trying out TC.
NICE! I wish the deck on that tank was rebuildable. If it was, I'd ask Rixy to bring me one when you guys visit. But he's safe. ;) Sounds like a really great tank, though.
You rebuild the Isub coils right, you could rebuild this, coils are bigger too, pretty darn easy Mom x
 

LynnNC

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for real she does, or hypochondria? I'm guessin from how you said it and the med apps, hypochondria. So sorry y'all both have to deal with that. and celiac's is NO fun!
Deb, no I wish that was it. She had an upper endoscopy last week and the Dr found a thinning of the tissue in the opening to her small intestine. He biopsied it and the results are pointing to Celiac when combined with her symptoms. Now she has to have blood tests. Her dealings with the med apps is all the other stuff that goes with Celiac. Type 1 diabetes, osteoporosis, etc... Ay yi yi! I told her to wait until the official diagnosis and not worry just now about the what ifs.
 

Rixsta

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Deb, no I wish that was it. She had an upper endoscopy last week and the Dr found a thinning of the tissue in the opening to her small intestine. He biopsied it and the results are pointing to Celiac when combined with her symptoms. Now she has to have blood tests. Her dealings with the med apps is all the other stuff that goes with Celiac. Type 1 diabetes, osteoporosis, etc... Ay yi yi! I told her to wait until the official diagnosis and not worry just now about the what ifs.
Gosh, thoughts go out to you and your daughter. x

I can only rebuild the iSub coils until the insulators crack, then they're garbage. That's the problem. No source of insulators, and I would assume the Starre coils need some sort of insulator, am I right?
Yes same thing. PM you soon x
 
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Thanks. It is really nice.

Rixy you are so silly !

He put the cheese in the smoothie maker, the block just stuck to the blades and went round and round. Looks more like cheese sauce now.

Why would you do that
 

Debadoo

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Deb, no I wish that was it. She had an upper endoscopy last week and the Dr found a thinning of the tissue in the opening to her small intestine. He biopsied it and the results are pointing to Celiac when combined with her symptoms. Now she has to have blood tests. Her dealings with the med apps is all the other stuff that goes with Celiac. Type 1 diabetes, osteoporosis, etc... Ay yi yi! I told her to wait until the official diagnosis and not worry just now about the what ifs.
no I knew the celiac was for reals, I meant all the other stuff she's lookin up. But I reckin she doesn't think she has other stuff, just worryin over what could be. So sorry your kids are dealing with so many health issues.

You rebuild the Isub coils right, you could rebuild this, coils are bigger too, pretty darn easy Mom
have you rebuilt some already

I can only rebuild the iSub coils until the insulators crack, then they're garbage. That's the problem. No source of insulators, and I would assume the Starre coils need some sort of insulator, am I right?
omgggggg I'm onna roll today.........I knew someone had to sell insulators...........scroll through 100 pages or so and see if they have the one you need or one that will work.

https://www.fasttech.com/search?insulators for isub
 

Rixsta

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Even with all the trouble it has caused
The trouble is worth it, I would rather have all this trouble than not have you, that's why I had to follow my heart.

You just know, when you meet the ONE, it can't be explained but everyone knows what I mean.

Now you've put me in soppy mode.

I better go clean the smoothie maker :confused:
 

Rixsta

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no I knew the celiac was for reals, I meant all the other stuff she's lookin up. But I reckin she doesn't think she has other stuff, just worryin over what could be. So sorry your kids are dealing with so many health issues.


have you rebuilt some already


omgggggg I'm onna roll today.........I knew someone had to sell insulators...........scroll through 100 pages or so and see if they have the one you need or one that will work.

https://www.fasttech.com/search?insulators for isub

If they are there for Lannie, your going to get another gold star xxxxxxxxxx

Not rebuilt them yet but I have seen someone rebuild them and tbh, I know I can do a better Job, he just rewicked it though, it worked anyway. I want to replace the wire and the wick. Soon as this one burns out I will pop a new coil head in and rebuild the old one, pics too (of course) :)
 

Debadoo

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If they are there for Lannie, your going to get another gold star xxxxxxxxxx
Not rebuilt them yet but I have seen someone rebuild them and tbh, I know I can do a better Job, he just rewicked it though, it worked anyway. I want to replace the wire and the wick. Soon as this one burns out I will pop a new coil head in and rebuild the old one, pics too (of course)
wahooooooo gold stars!! :) :) :) really hope it's there, and one that'll work in yur starre thingy too!!
 

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