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<blockquote data-quote="bombastinator2" data-source="post: 23681645" data-attributes="member: 414823"><p>Rebuildables have one fault: they’re messy. You have to clean out burnt gunk. Much like the wattle of a pipe. Some people can’t deal so they use coil cartridges which are vastly more expensive, but still less bad than disposables. </p><p></p><p>I just pick out the dead wick with a tweezer, run it under a tap, dry burn it and blow out the ash, then rewick. Sometime I have to replace the wire coil too. Not very often. Lately I’ve also been using a small wire brush. Makes things neater. It’s not really required. I bought one for $2 and got 10. A lifetime supply.</p><p>tools I use for rewicking and building coils for rebuildables:</p><p></p><p>-a Philips head screwdriver to tighten the coil screws and I use as a mandrel to wrap the wire coil on</p><p>-tweezers</p><p>-little scissors to trim the wicks</p><p>-The aforementioned small wire brush which also works well as a mandrel</p><p></p><p> That’s actually a term I think I’ll use to describe rebuildable wick gunk. Wattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bombastinator2, post: 23681645, member: 414823"] Rebuildables have one fault: they’re messy. You have to clean out burnt gunk. Much like the wattle of a pipe. Some people can’t deal so they use coil cartridges which are vastly more expensive, but still less bad than disposables. I just pick out the dead wick with a tweezer, run it under a tap, dry burn it and blow out the ash, then rewick. Sometime I have to replace the wire coil too. Not very often. Lately I’ve also been using a small wire brush. Makes things neater. It’s not really required. I bought one for $2 and got 10. A lifetime supply. tools I use for rewicking and building coils for rebuildables: -a Philips head screwdriver to tighten the coil screws and I use as a mandrel to wrap the wire coil on -tweezers -little scissors to trim the wicks -The aforementioned small wire brush which also works well as a mandrel That’s actually a term I think I’ll use to describe rebuildable wick gunk. Wattle. [/QUOTE]
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