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Post by gwbruce on Oct 30, 2017 11:23:16 GMT -7
Way to go Ksetuni. Congratulations. You have a very nice looking pipe. I'll bet your really enjoying it too.
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Post by gwbruce on Oct 30, 2017 5:50:32 GMT -7
I have heard a lot of good things about the Nautlius 2 tank although I have not used this particular Nautilus tank I have used others in the past. The Kabuki tank is very good. Just watch out for the Kabuki because they make it in different configurations (Z2 thread, 510 thread and a P3 for Provari). I have a few of the Kabuki tanks and can say that they work very well and I believe that a standard 510 drip tip setup will fit them. I don't think you could go wrong with either one.
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Post by gwbruce on Oct 30, 2017 5:43:33 GMT -7
Peter that is a great looking pipe. I know you will enjoy it.
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Post by gwbruce on Oct 23, 2017 6:05:41 GMT -7
Don't be afraid of building coils. Once you get the hang of it there is nothing to it..
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Post by gwbruce on Oct 23, 2017 6:03:28 GMT -7
Welcome to our little corner of the world. Yep some of the folks over at EPF are here too. You can't go wrong with a PipeSmith pipe. Oh yeah, don't forget we like pictures. So once you get your new baby we will need pics. Again welcome and I hope you enjoy your stay.
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Post by gwbruce on Oct 19, 2017 5:33:22 GMT -7
Man Ken that is one sweet looking pipe. It quickly became one of my favorite PipeSmith pipes. You are doing some great stuff.
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Post by gwbruce on Oct 9, 2017 9:57:09 GMT -7
Damn that looks nice. I like that.
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Post by gwbruce on Sept 29, 2017 6:14:41 GMT -7
Pics Pics we want to see pics.
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Post by gwbruce on Aug 14, 2017 5:21:08 GMT -7
Awesome looking pipe. Just freaking awesome. Dang Ken you are making some really great looking pipes. I can't wait to see what you create next.
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Post by gwbruce on Aug 7, 2017 10:00:18 GMT -7
You got that right. I can't wait till you get it.
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Post by gwbruce on Aug 7, 2017 5:49:14 GMT -7
Am a little on the fence with this one. I have nothing against using an 18650 in a pipe and certainly not one of Kens. To me the 18650 battery requires a very large pipe body and that is where I lean more toward the 18500 to 18350 size of batterys. Then again I don't have any pipes that take an 18650 battery so... It also depends on the shape and style of the pipe. In the right pipe an 18650 battery may not appear to be such a large pipe. So I don't know, I guess I will just say I am undecided on this.
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Post by gwbruce on Aug 7, 2017 5:43:00 GMT -7
Awesome pipe. You will be so delighted when you finally get it. Congratulations. You have a really nice looking pipe right there. Now you just got to survive the wait to get it.
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Post by gwbruce on Jul 28, 2017 19:25:36 GMT -7
Dang that Ian is lucky SOB! Seriously that is great looking pipe. Ken you just keep amazing me with your talents. Great work, bravo.
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Post by gwbruce on Jul 4, 2017 21:22:56 GMT -7
Both are very good. For me it is kind of a toss up. I just like then both. Most of the time I run a Kabuki on my ZNAmod and Kayfun on my pipes. I don't really notice a dramatic difference. A lot depends on how you vape and the type of juice you like. The Kayfun is a little more customizable but you have to build coils. The kabuki uses premade coils but they are good coils however you have no customization. Either way you go it will be a good vape and both work well on pipes. I hope I made that clear as mud.
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Post by gwbruce on Jun 29, 2017 15:32:26 GMT -7
They both look great. That tree bark sure looks good to me.
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