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What is the general opinion on steeping and then adding the nic after?
My problem is I make for myself and my son and we are on different nic stregth.
It would make thing a lot easier if the nic could be added later without effecting the juice too much
Hi All
So, DIY.
Decided that I'm gonna give this a go, decided that Mustard Milk will be a good start for me.
Looking at making a 100ml batch to start.
I'll be purchasing from https://blckvapour.co.za/
Regarding the scale, how necessary is this? Does it make the process a bit easier?
Accessories, I assume I'll need a syringe for each concentrate, one for PG/VG and one for Nic?
What else is necessary?
Can I go ahead and just throw the ingredients into the bottle I'll be using for my daily vaping?
Any other advice will be appreciated.
Thanks All
Hi all.
Besides getting the equipment from a eliquid retailer, where else can one get lab equipment to do this?
The scale makes things easier. It's not necessary, you can use syringes. When making a 100ml flavor, it'll be easier if you have a 60ml syringe for the VG. And get some 10ml syringes as well as 1ml and 5ml syringes. VG is thick so you'll need to pour the VG into the syringe. I have tried the 15g syringe and it's still too thin for VG and is very difficult to pull up.Hi All
So, DIY.
Decided that I'm gonna give this a go, decided that Mustard Milk will be a good start for me.
Looking at making a 100ml batch to start.
I'll be purchasing from https://blckvapour.co.za/
Regarding the scale, how necessary is this? Does it make the process a bit easier?
Accessories, I assume I'll need a syringe for each concentrate, one for PG/VG and one for Nic?
What else is necessary?
Can I go ahead and just throw the ingredients into the bottle I'll be using for my daily vaping?
Any other advice will be appreciated.
Thanks All
Check out Blckvapour.co.zaHi all.
Besides getting the equipment from a eliquid retailer, where else can one get lab equipment to do this?
The scale makes things easier. It's not necessary, you can use syringes. When making a 100ml flavor, it'll be easier if you have a 60ml syringe for the VG. And get some 10ml syringes as well as 1ml and 5ml syringes. VG is thick so you'll need to pour the VG into the syringe. I have tried the 15g syringe and it's still too thin for VG and is very difficult to pull up.
If you use a scale this whole process becomes much more easier.
That's a good idea.I put some thin tubing that just fit on the tip of my syringe for the VG. It works a little slow but is less of a mess.
How necessary is a scale though? Interested in the starter kit from blkvapour, but aren't the amounts based on volumes instead of mass? Assuming it takes out the cleaning of syringes part for using the scale rather. Ant other benefits?
Agreed, a scale makes mixing so much easier! Worth the investment.
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Scale is a definite for me based on the replies I'm seeing here.
One question though, doesn't it become hard work especially when using multiple concentrates in your mix? I mean, first account for the weight of the vessel you'll be using for the mix then account for the weight of each concentrate as you add, then account for the weight of PG/VG and nicotine also. Hope this question makes sense?
Another question, your name, anything to do with Frank Zappa?
Scale is a definite for me based on the replies I'm seeing here.
One question though, doesn't it become hard work especially when using multiple concentrates in your mix? I mean, first account for the weight of the vessel you'll be using for the mix then account for the weight of each concentrate as you add, then account for the weight of PG/VG and nicotine also. Hope this question makes sense?
Another question, your name, anything to do with Frank Zappa?
Scale is a definite for me based on the replies I'm seeing here.
One question though, doesn't it become hard work especially when using multiple concentrates in your mix? I mean, first account for the weight of the vessel you'll be using for the mix then account for the weight of each concentrate as you add, then account for the weight of PG/VG and nicotine also. Hope this question makes sense?
Another question, your name, anything to do with Frank Zappa?
Use something like http://breaktru.com/ejuicemeup.zip
You can get the weights from the link @method1 posted. Some use 1g p/ml for flavours, I personally use the weight of PG for all my flavours. From there on it is just set and forget, the software does the calculations for you.
Thanks @method1 @Effjh
What I mean is, say I begin with my VG, that weights x amount and I know that my Strawberry concentrate weighs y amount, I need to add Strawberry until the scale shows the sum of X + Y. So I'll need to keep track of this as the mixing continues because X and Y will change as ingredients are added?
That's cool...TARE.e-liquid-recipes.com does all the calculations for you too.
That's all covered in the guide - but in short, using the TARE function of the scale will deal with that.
Thanks, that helpsHaha, unfortunately not, just liked the name.
Valley Vapour has a scale that has a tare function, so you can zero the scale after each concentrate/PG/VG/Nic. Just don't forget to zero it.
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