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    Quote Originally Posted by CES View Post
    That sounds like it'll be really cool Sammy! Can't wait to see it.
    I sure hope so Thank you. This will be my first pipe, so it will be an adventure. I just got a drum sander, but I really need some sanding discs to help shape the pipe. I have a belt sander, and i think that will work for what I need, that coupled with my trust dusty pocket knife
    If this works better/easier than my previous mod design, I may scrap the other. There is a lack of Pipe mods out there, and I am incredibly interested in them. I will just have to see how interested I will be once I invest the hours

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    MAN I got to quit reading this site, lol. Spen about 2 hrs reading about this mod, lol 3 Minute Lighter Mod

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    I have thought about making something similar but I just don't think I can step down to a 10440 batt. It would be a good backup.

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    My BRAIN hurts, lol. Between box mods and wood mods and rebuildable atty's, I'm in trouble, lol

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    If it takes two hours to read the directions is it still a 3-minute mod?

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    Believe me I know just how you feel. Sometimes it seems there is just too much technology, but then again it keeps me interested .


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    Hey Sammy, Do you see what I see, lol.0416021242.jpg It's all cedar planks. Guess what I'm gonna do, lol Now to start looking at deminsions. Also going with a pre made panel for VV and volt meter.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Voltmeter-LE...item231bed590b
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    That's the chip I have as well cant wait to see what you come up with!


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    Well I've altered my plans a little. I'm going to do a simple 3.7 straight mod first. If it works I'll do another with the chip. I guess I'm chicken, lol But you gotta start somewhere, lol

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    Yeah, I started modding by milling out a wooden bottom fed box mod... A bit much to start out, and very frustrating. Not to mention now I am completely refinishing and re wiring the whole thing because of unforeseen problems. I would definitely advise you to try a simple mod first. You can make a very decent mod for next to nothing if you have the gumption and are handy. Make sure you mind your amps fox, 22 gauge wire or less but 18 Gauge is like working with a teenager, stubborn and never does what you want it to.


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