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Well, it must be an art and I'm a lousy artist. I'm done with it for now. Silica wicks are so much easier to work with that SS wicks have to be like a world apart for it to be worth the headache. My experience with them so far indicates they are not. In any case, I don't see how an SS wick is going to be of great benefit in a dripping atty.As far as making rebuildable atomizers yourself, that's no problem if you have a machine shop at your disposal or you have no issue running around with something exceedingly large (which I do). A local machinist would charge me several hundred dollars to make something small for me. You can get Chinese machine shops to do stuff cheap for you, but you need some quantity to get the cost down and it's still not going to be anywhere near the $15 a pop they charge retail for these small rebuildable dripping atties.
IMHO... I find buying a 15 dollar rebuildable tank or atty and then rework it to perfection the better solution. I would not be able to build one from scratch and keep it to a respectable size.
This looks like a really well build RBA made in the USA
According to the video, Scott says that they are well made. The AC9 is a bit pricey at $139.95AC9 RBAWhat is the Clone name for something like this?