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vaperature

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Wow, that's pretty cool.
 

Rommel

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Seems to be working. Dunno if i would need one, but for someone who is new it could come in handy.
 

pete67

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That is a great way to make coils. Does anyone know the price of it?
 

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Seems to be working. Dunno if i would need one, but for someone who is new it could come in handy.
Same here, I just use the blue phillips heads that comes with almost all the attys. Perfect around 5/64 drill bit size for a nice micro coil
 

Rommel

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I prefer macros, jumbos even. Wicks faster when cloud chasing, micros sometimes taste dry even when the wicks are still soaked.
 

CigetteVapor

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I prefer macros, jumbos even. Wicks faster when cloud chasing, micros sometimes taste dry even when the wicks are still soaked.
I like macros too, they hold more juice when chasing as well, but for an adv, I use micros at .3 bc they fire faster, no heat prime needed when not chasing!
 

smacksy

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I prefer micros, especially parallel dual micros with 24g and 26g kanthel.. I have no dry hit problems and blow serous clouds ..even use micros in may kayfun/R91..great flavor and no dry hits ...but that's just me..

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tanya

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That is a pretty cool tool
 

iheartmyed9

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I'm curious on the price as well...
 

Prsurf2k

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Eh just wait a few weeks you know Fasttech will have these cloned on their site !
 

LimeB

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I do love a gadget, and that looks easy to make with some dowel or other junk lying around.
 

Prsurf2k

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These are a great idea and like @Zamazam said if they were a set for 20$ yeah I would get them. @MauiVaporLady Yeah I looked at them also on VaporDNA. But like was said before too expensive for one mandrel.
 

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That thing makes wrapping coils look like nothing, but for me I think they would take a little bit of the fun outta building, I bought one of the Tobeco coil jigs that are small enough to fit in your hand months ago, and because it's so small it's really difficult to wrap your coils while keeping good tension on the wire, I like my coils nice and tight and this jig wasn't giving me that until I took that little bugger and C-Clamped it to my dresser one night and ever since I've loved it, I take a small set of vise-grips and grab the wire and keep a good bit of tension on it when I'm wrapping and my coils always come out tight and clean(95% of the time, lol)

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Here's a couple coils that were wrapped on it
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