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Durka

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Can someone point me to a good diy tutorial so that all these recipes don't look like Japanese
 

Huckleberried

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I wish I had a specific link to give you, but research is seriously your friend with DIY, and a good ejuice calculator, unless you happen to be one of those math whizzes, which I am not. I like ejuice me up. http://ejuice.breaktru.com/

Can I ask what specifically you're not sure about, though?
 

vapelife

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I had Probs with all the abbreviation at first tfa this fa that cap this and tpa ect...maybe this is the problem

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OneLief

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Look up DIY or DIE on YouTube. Real good advise. Won't tell you all the abbreviations but useful information.
 

Durka

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Like the % wise how and what do you use to measure and what not and abbreviations I want to make my own max vg liquids
 

nabibrian

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In the DIY section you will find some decent flavor profiles.
http://www.vapingunderground.com/forums/diy-reviews-flavorings-nic-base-suppliers.393/
Next you will have to decide what are you going to start with and go from there.
Maybe find a few recipes you think sound like they would be good and slowly accumulate the flavors that way or just go all out and buy a bunch as much as you can like one of everything if you can. :)
 

Huckleberried

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Like the % wise how and what do you use to measure and what not and abbreviations I want to make my own max vg liquids
Some people measure by drops, some by syringe, some by weight. Depends on what you're comfortable with. You pop the % into an ejuice calculator and it tells you how much to add, based on how much you intend to make.

Most flavorings are in a PG base, but you will still get the max VG allowable with those being used.
 

Bahas

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BB=Brewer's Best
FA=Flavor Art
FE=Flavor Express
FW= Flavor West
INW=Inawera
LA=LorAnns Oils
TFA/TPA=The flavor/perfume apprentice
CAP= Cappellas

At the very least these are what I have noticed most diyers use as the shorthand for the different flavor company's.
 

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