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Looking for an in personal diy tutorial
submitted almost 3 years ago by Lsutigers202111

Looking for someone in Baton Rouge, la that would be willing to give me a DIY tutorial . never made my own juice, but I have read a bit on it and just feel like I learn visually would be more confident after watching someone actually complete the process. I’m just Wanting to make a couple very basic 6mg freebase juice flavors , and would like to find someone to show me the ropes. in person or zoom tutorial would be greatly appreciated.Thank you

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by kuri_sanToualmost 3 years agoDiketones, Schmiketones

This somehow sounds like a honeypot trap. Like the to catch a predator show lol

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by Lsutigers202111almost 3 years ago

Lol. Nothing like that . Just trying to get a walkthrough on how to mix my own juice correctly

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by kuri_sanToualmost 3 years agoDiketones, Schmiketones

How about youtube?

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by [deleted]almost 3 years ago

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by maxwelljrjalmost 3 years ago

I thought I needed the same thing but it really is not that hard.

Buy nicotine, buy VG and PG (got mine from Amazon) get a small scale (from Amazon) then go to e juice recipes , bottles (got mine from Amazon - would start with 30ml) find some recipes that you think would be good (and highly mixed) buy those flavors. I make up a base mix of nicotine, VG and PG so I don't have to measure out everything all the time. Then just reference the recipes, add your flavor and base mix , shake up and then your done.

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by muxy-muxalmost 3 years ago

https://youtu.be/2XzPh0NOsTg

Check out this guy's YouTube channel, hes the go to for diy e liquid! Videos helped me with my visual learning need.

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by eimajnalaalmost 3 years ago

There are some excellent videos on YouTube. Basically I suggest getting a small digital scale from Amazon or something and doing it by weight. So easy.

There's a good recipe calculator on ELiquid recipes dot com.

You just enter some info and it tells you how many grams to use of each ingredient. It also tells you by volume if you would rather measure with a syringe.

Good luck

6 points
 
by elmfuzzyalmost 3 years ago

Dude it's easier than cooking. Get a scale, get some bottles, find a recipe (I like https://e-liquid-recipes.com/), and put in the amount that it calls for and give it a shake. It takes me less than 10 minutes to make 60mls of my favorite juice. I realized my bottle was about empty this morning right before I needed to leave for work and I made it in less than 6 minutes.

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by TLC_15almost 3 years ago

When I first started, I still do actually is I just use one shot flavor concentrates. It's basically already prepared flavor recipes that you only add PG, VG, and nic to. Easiest way is to get a scale that can measure by grams and just google an e juice calculator, plug in the numbers and follow the weight. It's that simple.

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by spike1671almost 3 years ago

The scale should be able to do .00 grams, this is semi important.

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by kuri_sanToualmost 3 years agoDiketones, Schmiketones

Why do you say that? I think it’s very important

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by Mookeye1968almost 3 years ago

YouTube has everything possible thing you need to know.Diy or Diy YouTube channel 👌

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by [deleted]almost 3 years ago

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by livvyo116almost 3 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

I could do zoom, but I don't make any of my own recipes. I just make others. I've only been DIY for about a year and started by watching YouTube videos (whatever anyone suggested on here). I only vape juices I've made, don't buy them anymore. Also, one of my boyfriend's coworkers buys them off of us. But I'd be willing to do a zoom call, if you think it would help you.

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by wolfpak31almost 3 years ago

I spent a year thinking I needed someone to show me how to mix properly until I started watching/reading free information on the internet and quickly realized I could do it. We have everything we need at our fingertips and it’s a lot easier than you think.

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