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Olympian
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I do 2 extra wraps, then use stretch and push method. Then pull 1 wrap from each end with pliers while coil is on coil rod as first wrap isnt usually as even as the rest.
I do exactly the same.
I do 2 extra wraps, then use stretch and push method. Then pull 1 wrap from each end with pliers while coil is on coil rod as first wrap isnt usually as even as the rest.
Ahh, I have a good supply of them. They’ve been sitting round since I gave up house bashing, years ago.M3 Screw, such as the ones holding Switches and Light Switches to their backing plates.
How true. Loli always use stainless wire, it spaces itself.
I cant say I`ve noticed much difference in flavor other than the taste of vaping coke (the coal product not the nose candy,) has gone and so has the over run when I take my finger off the fire button.I only tend to use a spaced coil, in order for it to fit a specific deck.
How is it said to increase flavour. Because I’ve never noticed any difference. Sure the flavour is great on a new build. But isn’t that t because it’s an unsullied coil. And, up until it was changed, I’d been using an old coil, slightly manky item?
I cant say I`ve noticed much difference in flavor other than the taste of vaping coke (the coal product not the nose candy,) has gone and so has the over run when I take my finger off the fire button.
Yep. I threw away a pair of SS fused Clapton coils that had been in my Asgard 25 for 12 months. I just burnt off the gunk, every month or so. To be fair, they didn’t look like they were old, when I threw them away.if those are things that bother you, you should def try stainless wire.