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What is the smallest /thinnest Guage flat wire? Thinnest i have seen is 26g? Is there maybe a 27 or 28 Guage for MTL vaping as i would really like to try it?

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haven't seen either best to make your own but it's a catch 22 as flattening the wire means less wraps means lower ohms.... and you won't really see the benefit tbh....
 
What is the smallest /thinnest Guage flat wire? Thinnest i have seen is 26g? Is there maybe a 27 or 28 Guage for MTL vaping as i would really like to try it?

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The wire they use in toasters.
 


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Try an electronics wholesaler or check bid or buy. It's definately not available at a vape store as it's not popular.
I have taken wire out of a broken toaster before and it works.
 
Try an electronics wholesaler or check bid or buy. It's definately not available at a vape store as it's not popular.
I have taken wire out of a broken toaster before and it works.
After seeing the mesh build in the Zeus and now using toaster wire i'm getting visions of you having a secret laboratory and turning into a mad scientist when the sun goes down!
 
You mean it really works and is safe to vape i thought u were jesting

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After seeing the mesh build in the Zeus and now using toaster wire i'm getting visions of you having a secret laboratory and turning into a mad scientist when the sun goes down!
I wish I had access to a laboratory.lol
 
You mean it really works and is safe to vape i thought u were jesting

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Nothing happened to me...yet.
It's made of the same wires we use for vaping bro. everybody just has his or her preferred choice of wire.eg. NI80/90,SS,kanthal etc.
 
They used to use the same flat wire in hairdryers but I have seen round wire coils in recent hairdryers
 


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I'd also space it very slightly.the wire holds heat for longer due to surface and could burn through cotton. That way it'll cool quicker and you can check the wick through spacings.
 
Nah, i gave up on the idea took a hammer and flattened some wire, but it came apart when i wrapped it would still like to try it though

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Nah, i gave up on the idea took a hammer and flattened some wire, but it came apart when i wrapped it would still like to try it though

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The mere fact that you tried makes it worth it.next time you flatten a wire with a hammer heat it up and cool it off before you bend it.
 
Nah, i gave up on the idea took a hammer and flattened some wire, but it came apart when i wrapped it would still like to try it though

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Or just get a broken toaster:rock:
 
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