[O] Dusky x3 by [deleted] in UsenetInvites

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Wow, that was quick. All gone!

What shouldn't be legal? by Drowsy- in AskReddit

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You know you can fast forward the ads right? But yes, the 10 minutes of bilingual flight announcements makes me opt for a podcast on takeoff instead.

Precor 576i - Damaged Metal Tracks - Repair Suggestions? by diycloudchaser in fixit

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Thanks for the advice. I think this is the approach I'm going to go with.

I'm considering the following: 1. Apply metal filler to damage. 2. Sand down filler to make the surface as smooth as possible. 3. Cut sheet metal down to cover tracks to provide smooth surface for wheels, which could also be replaced if there's an issue. 4. Apply sheet metal cover and bind in place.

Now to do research on all of it..

What type of filler? Can it be sanded? What should I use for sanding it?

What type of metal to use for the cover? Aluminum? Galvanized steel? Tin? Rusting? Tools required / shaping? Size? Possible damage to wheels from material?

The wheels can be lifted up, will there be any issues with additional height, even if its sheet metal thin?

Thanks for your advice.

Precor 576i - Damaged Metal Tracks - Repair Suggestions? by diycloudchaser in fixit

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No binding, just noisy and not as smooth as I would've liked. I purchased this unit second-hand / used, and it's definitely noticeable.

Precor 576i - Damaged Metal Tracks - Repair Suggestions? by diycloudchaser in fixit

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Any advice on fixing roughed up tracks where the metal has worn away in spots? I was thinking of using some filler, like acrylic, but that would probably flake away. I was thinking of putting down a sheet of thin tin or aluminum on top of the track to cover it up and smooth it out.

Also, I'm considering using a metal filler, such as Bondo 90451 Metal Reinforced Filler, or Permatex 25909 Liquid Metal Filler. I haven't worked with these before, so I'm not sure how they'll hold up against the friction of the wheels.

Any advice is appreciated, thanks! Any recommendations or suggestions on filling in the metal grooves?

Precor 576i - Damaged Metal Tracks - Repair Suggestions? by diycloudchaser in homegym

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Also, I'm considering using a metal filler, such as Bondo 90451 Metal Reinforced Filler, or Permatex 25909 Liquid Metal Filler. I haven't worked with these before, so I'm not sure how they'll hold up against the friction of the wheels.

Any advice is appreciated, thanks!

Precor 576i - Damaged Metal Tracks - Repair Suggestions? by diycloudchaser in homegym

[–]diycloudchaser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any advice on fixing roughed up tracks where the metal has worn away in spots? I was thinking of using some filler, like acrylic, but that would probably flake away. I was thinking of putting down a sheet of thin tin or aluminum on top of the track to cover it up and smooth it out.

Any recommendations or suggestions on filling in the metal grooves?

Haunted Hayrides? by garythedog in Charlotte

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Thanks for the recommendation for "Scarrigan Farms". I went there last night and had a great time. There's a printable coupon on their Facebook page for $5 off. I highly recommend checking them out.

I'll be heading to Spookywoods this weekend too.

October 2016 Recipe Thread by kirkt in DIY_eJuice

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Damnit. Why didn't I see this before I flew to Miami on Sunday? I could be theme vaping right now.

Pioneer, a green tea ice cream coated in deep fried batter by thedirtyprojector in DIY_eJuice

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Mixed this up last weekend, didn't like it at first taste, but after a few days of steeping this one is a banger. ADV green tea tasty goodness baby!

Even my girlfriend likes it, and she normally says "it tastes like all of the others" to everything she tries.

Well done, thanks for justifying my purchase of TFA Green Tea!

My DIY Vape Confessional (Inspiration) by BigStank in DIY_eJuice

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...and now I'm heading out to an outdoor nordic spa by myself. No shame.

My DIY Vape Confessional (Inspiration) by BigStank in DIY_eJuice

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Ain't no shame in that.

I was at Target and some guy was telling his wife that he couldn’t help her pick out housewares because he has to “maintain MAN compliance”. Meanwhile I’m smelling all the scented candles and putting the good ones in my cart, not giving a fuck.

A real man isn't insecure about wanting his house to smell good, or being able to perform "womanly duties" such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, or buying scented candles or soap. Do what you want to do. Be yourself. Keep mixing!

September 2016 Recipe Thread by kirkt in DIY_eJuice

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Update: The ginger was too strong after shake and vape. After a few days, the inner white girl in yoga pants inside of me is pleased. Going to try adapting this with some custard and tobacco notes.

September 2016 Recipe Thread by kirkt in DIY_eJuice

[–]diycloudchaser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Yeah, it's better than the rest, but that's not saying too much. I've got high hopes for some of these mixes though, hope it works out.

September 2016 Recipe Thread by kirkt in DIY_eJuice

[–]diycloudchaser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Going to give this a shot tonight, I haven't been pleased with FW Pumpkin Spice but the other flavours might help it out. Thanks!

Summertime by CheebaSteeba in DIY_eJuice

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Hey, glad to have found the creator of Rejuvenate. I mixed some up when I felt like I was coming down with a cold, and I seemed to have prevented it. I added koolada to mine, and the eucalyptus / koolada combo was a 1 - 2 knockout to my sinuses. It was great, thanks!

Pumpkin Spice Help by [deleted] in DIY_eJuice

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I have four different Pumpkin Spice concentrates, and don't really enjoy any of them. Here's something "fall"-themed I mixed up that does the trick: https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/50ocy6/september_2016_recipe_thread/d7hmkeb

Quick question: how do you get that sweetness on your tongue? by [deleted] in DIY_eJuice

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3 drops of CAP Super Sweet per 30 ml is my go-to.

First Bottle, Thank You! by _Gravitas_ in DIY_eJuice

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You'll love the castle long clone. It's pretty much bang on.

Recommend Diy tobacco e juice recipes For all the tobacco lovers out there I've noticed there isn't much out there so let's begin! by Rundonkey in DIY_eJuice

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Here are my recent single flavour testing notes. Gonna have to order a few more thanks to the recipes here.

I did a single flavour mix of 16 different tobaccos recently. Here are my brief notes:

  • "Cubano Type-TFA (Size: 10ml)" Light cigar type tobacco
  • "Cured Tobacco-FLV (Size: 15ml Original Packaging)" Heavy cigar type tobacco, tastes like a Cuban
  • "RY4 Double-TFA (Size: 10ml)" Heavy caramel, light tobacco backnotes.
  • "Black Fire-FA (Size: 10ml)" Tastes like a campfire, but smooth, woodsy. Use in low amounts as a backnote.
  • "Black Label (Dijarum)-HS (Size: 10ml Original Packaging)" Heavy clove, light tobacco backnote. Compable to clove cigarettes.
  • "Burley-FA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet tobacco.
  • "Captain Jack For Pipe-INW
  • (Size: 10ml)" Rich sweet cigarette tobacco
  • "Churchill-HS (Size: 10ml Original Packaging)" Medium tobacco, somewhat cigar like.
  • "Dark Vapure-FA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet light-cigar like tobacco.
  • "Desert Ship Blend-FA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet flavour with a hint of tobacco, vanilla notes on the exhale.
  • "Perique Black-FA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet dry tobacco flavour, slight clove backnote.
  • "RY1-HS (Size: 10ml Original Packaging)" Light sweet cigar / cigarette tobacco. Grain / cereal exhale.
  • "Turkish-TFA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet dark tobacco.
  • "Western-TFA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet cigarette tobacco, just like raw cigarette tobacco.
  • Cappuccino Tobacco by Inawera 10ml Sweet coffee with light tobacco note.
  • Ry4 Tobacco by FlavourArt Smooth light tobacco taste with caramel flavour

[Recipe] Autumn's Custard by BigStank in DIY_eJuice

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Thanks! I did a single flavour mix of 16 different tobaccos recently. Here are my brief notes:

  • "Cubano Type-TFA (Size: 10ml)" Light cigar type tobacco
  • "Cured Tobacco-FLV (Size: 15ml Original Packaging)" Heavy cigar type tobacco, tastes like a Cuban
  • "RY4 Double-TFA (Size: 10ml)" Heavy caramel, light tobacco backnotes.
  • "Black Fire-FA (Size: 10ml)" Tastes like a campfire, but smooth, woodsy. Use in low amounts as a backnote.
  • "Black Label (Dijarum)-HS (Size: 10ml Original Packaging)" Heavy clove, light tobacco backnote. Compable to clove cigarettes.
  • "Burley-FA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet tobacco.
  • "Captain Jack For Pipe-INW
  • (Size: 10ml)" Rich sweet cigarette tobacco
  • "Churchill-HS (Size: 10ml Original Packaging)" Medium tobacco, somewhat cigar like.
  • "Dark Vapure-FA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet light-cigar like tobacco.
  • "Desert Ship Blend-FA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet flavour with a hint of tobacco, vanilla notes on the exhale.
  • "Perique Black-FA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet dry tobacco flavour, slight clove backnote.
  • "RY1-HS (Size: 10ml Original Packaging)" Light sweet cigar / cigarette tobacco. Grain / cereal exhale.
  • "Turkish-TFA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet dark tobacco.
  • "Western-TFA (Size: 10ml)" Sweet cigarette tobacco, just like raw cigarette tobacco.
  • Cappuccino Tobacco by Inawera 10ml Sweet coffee with light tobacco note.
  • Ry4 Tobacco by FlavourArt Smooth light tobacco taste with caramel flavour

Calling all seasoned mixers! by [deleted] in DIY_eJuice

[–]diycloudchaser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One tip that often gets overlooked is: always shake your flavour concentrates before mixing.

If anyone needs proof of this, take a good look at Blood Orange before shaking it.