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Rorie

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  1. I know a total of one (1) vaping person in this area. We already meet and exchange flavors and talk about our devices and what we've seen online and who is having what on sale, and, obviously, vape. If you live anywhere near Yakima, WA and have the same interests, we want to meet you! We are both a few months into this hobby, which has 100% replaced analogs, and are still learning. Come on over and learn with us, or teach! What do you say?!
  2. I have a lampwork* hobby, and several sizes of pyrex tubing. SOOooooo ... I'm thinking I buy some endcaps and o-rings, create and decorate at will ... which would be fine for punched cartos. But ... how could I get threaded clearomizers or tanks to work? Any thoughts? *"Lampwork" is the term used for working hot glass in a flame, the term came from the use of oil lamps centuries ago, to produce the heat and flame needed to melt the glass. Today modern flameworkers use torches that can mix both fuel and oxygen for a much hotter flame and easier control."
  3. THANK YOU for this topic. I turned down the voltage and can NOW taste why they called it "Cappucino." (However you spell capucinno... capuccino? )
  4. What have you vapors out there with crunchy joints found to be the best bottle / supplier for ease of squeezing? I have some 30 mil bottles that hurt SO much to squeeze, and pouring right out of the bottle is rarely successful. I flood the air intake. I purchased some empty bottles that are a white plastic that are easier, but I don't want to buy a lot of them, just to pour my juice from bottle to bottle. Do any of you have an opinion?
  5. Thank you ALL for your insight and understanding. . Vapors are the best people!
  6. Omg. Uh. This is embarrassing. Opening one of the "dud" clearos, the coil fell out in my hand. I had an eureka moment, screwed it on tight, reassembled, added juice....and am now vaping contentedly. Were these made on Friday, or does everyone just know to tighten the coils first?
  7. Thanks Mcqinn, i will try both suggestions. Actually, I think when my sweetie gets up today I'll ask for help ... He's mechanical and can file away for me. It certainly won't matter if he ruins one ...or two.
  8. I love the open burl ... I don't know what it is called... But the rough open parts. Just gorgeous.
  9. Beautiful work! I am in awe of you woodworkers. In awe and quite a bit of acid green envy.
  10. What a great idea. Convenient!!
  11. That is so very cool!!
  12. Forget blood wood. The burled is awesome. Sorry to blow up your post.
  13. OMG ... Your new stuff is awesome.
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