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Reddit mentions of uxcell 4.5-inch Length Bended Nose Pointed Stainless Steel Curved Tweezer

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uxcell 4.5-inch Length Bended Nose Pointed Stainless Steel Curved Tweezer
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Tip Type: Pointed Tip; Total Size: 11.5 x 0.6 x 1.3cm/4.5" x 0.24" x 0.5"(L*W*T)Application: used in installation or replacement of electronic parts; processing and maintenance of watches,crafts,ect.It is also an essential tool for picking fish tank plants and planting succulents.You can also pick up small parts in daily necessitiesAdvantage: High-quality stainless steel forging, good elasticity, not easy to deform. Polished surface is resistant to abrasion, high temperature and corrosion, suitable for operation and use under a variety of extreme conditions.Note: The tweezers are formed by cold working (stamping). Due to the production process, the tweezers will be slightly magnetic
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height0.5118110231 Inches
Length4.5275590505 Inches
Width0.2362204722 Inches

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Found 1 comment on uxcell 4.5-inch Length Bended Nose Pointed Stainless Steel Curved Tweezer:

u/fridge13 ยท 3 pointsr/ECR_UK

sure fused Claptons are great! but thats gonna ohm out very low in dule coil, 0.3ohm to 0.2 mabey lower, can your mod/battery handle that? if the answer to that is im not sure... dont do it!!! first go read more about ohms law and battery's . i dont want you blowing your mod up ;)

ok time for many links

TOOOOOOOOLS!

hook nose/needle nose tweasers for wicking

ceramic tweezers for coils

more ceramic tweezers these ones come with a coil jig!

wire cutters you need to get flush cutters so you can trim as close to the deck as posible

coil jig

alternatively you can go for a tool kit with everything in this one is legit good and even comes with some wire and cotton, the other cheaper versions like the ones i own are knock off's of this one and while usable are just not as good.

WIRE!

ok so your all jazzed on fused claptons but as its your first builds that may not be wise so here are some options, remember the lower the number the bigger the wire and therefore the lower the ohm.

kanthal 24g plain kanthal nice thick gauge good for beginners!

clapton 26g thin higher ohm clapton

clapton 24g thicker lower ohm clapton

fused clapton 2x24g big huge super low ohm fused Clapton, looks kinda funky but thats just how premade fused comes, i usually spin mine in a drill with pliers to take the twist out and make it easier to wrap.

staple wire incorectly labeled as alien this is staple/faltpton wire also super low ohm, its stacked ribbon wire with a Clapton around it

WICK!

fast cotton

cheap cotton

ok so theese are the same cotton almost exactly the difference being the fast option will get to you sooner, the cheap option is a huge bulk amount for a vastly reduced price but it will take a while to get to you like maybe a few weeks.

once you've got all that shit together its time to coil n wick.

coiling is easy so i wont cover that.
wicks can be a little tricky

  1. take a cotton pad and cut a 4-6mm wide strip following the groove in the cotton,

    its important to have enough cotton to be snug in the coils ( to help it stop burning and wick enough juice otherwise dry hits)

    but not enough to jam up the wicking holes in the deck stoping the juice flowing up and giving you dry hits ... its a fine line

  2. remove the top and bottom lair

  3. roll it into a tube between your fingers

  4. pinch the end and roll into a point then insert it into your coils

  5. trim the ends

  6. prime the wicks and coils with some juice

  7. push them down into the wick holes

    jobs done vape on!

    hope this was helpful if you have any other questions go nuts

    i actually really enjoyed this youve kept me sane through a very long shift at work ;)