For some bizarre reason my brain loves retaining useless general knowledge facts instead of relevant information. So in an attempt to open up some storage space so I can store some new information I am going to attempt to dump some of my useless, but interesting information here. If any of you...
So both my Subtank and the wife's Subtank RBA's started acting strange. Resistance suddenly jumping up and down, which resulted in dry hits. Ewwwwww!
I tried a new coil and that made no difference, so eventually took the whole thing apart and noticed that the positive post was wiggling. I...
My current corded drill is great for everything else, and it does have a pressure sensitive trigger although at the point it engages it already goes too fast.
Lucky for me I can get a new cordless with my e-bucks.
That is exactly why I was looking at getting a new drill. I've managed pretty well up until now, but I need the slow speed option.
Thanks for confirming what I was already thinking.
My 'variable speed' unfortunately only has fast and very fast. lol
I have found that cordless drills have much better speed control than corded drills.
I've been using my normal power drill for Claptons and twisted builds, but I want to do some stitched and alien builds and I need a drill that has better speed control, especially at low speed.
Hi all,
I'm busy looking for a new cordless drill purely for building coils (wrapping Claptons and all that).
Do you guys have any specific preference or do you just use what you have?
I've been looking at the 12v Ryobi for about R400. I don't really want to spend much more because I will...
@reijnier I don't know what your taste preference is, but give the Peanut Custard recipe I posted a try. It really came out quite nice, and if you're into desert flavours with a nutty twist you might really enjoy it. I mixed it at 70/30 VG/PG and let it steep for 1-2 weeks
So once you've mixed some single flavours to the point where you are happy with the percentages, try a clone with 3 or less flavours. Once you're happy with that, try a more complex recipe. When you've mixed a few recipes and you are happy with the outcome you can start experimenting with your...
Best advice I can give you is to start with some clone recipes and then start experimenting with your own mixes. Make small batches so you don't waste liquid. When I experiment I generally don't make more than 5ml and if I like what I've made I'll mix a bigger batch.
Pairing different flavours...