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GAIA RDTA - Probably the best RDTA

@city461 - best I can measure it as 22mm outside diameter when in place on the atty and 1mm rounded thickness
when not in place diameter 20 or 21mm, they don't have a great deal of elasticity

2017-07-27 gaia oring in situ.jpg
2017-07-27 gaia oring pair.jpg
 
What's the airflow like on this Mick?
It has bottom air flow which I think is quite loose, for me anyway, and you can also unscrew the top to give side air flow if you want more. That tends to kill the flavour for me though.
 
Agree, only used both airflows if too hot but better to rethink coils if that happens. I prefer the bottom airflow.
 
Thanks, could be costly if you get it wrong. Might also try contacting Cthulhu even if they provide exact specs would be useful.
Exactly mate. I work in engineering so am used to getting things cheap but we haven't anything that thin. We just use rubber for hydraulic fittings so not sure if they would be the right type. I'm thinking they should be either silicone or nitrile but I could be wrong. I've contacted cthulhu but haven't heard anything back after their first email.
 
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