How To Care for your SB! in Forum Suppliers; Originally Posted by vapnaway
HEY I WANT A BLACK ONE.... he he I see yours in the background. I was ...
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Originally Posted by
vapnaway
HEY I WANT A BLACK ONE.... he he I see yours in the background. I was actually thinking about powder coating it black. After the original luster wears off.. Or maybe even anodizing it. But that would require taking it apart completely. How hard would that be? Is there anything soldered to the body? And is the atomizer connection pressed in there?
That's not a Silver Bullet...................
The atomizer is pressed, it is not too hard to disasemble completely, You would only be able to anodize it very thin, remember anodizing changes the resistance of the metal. It would have to be so thin it would come off. Powder coating would be bettter.... so would polishing it lol
Last edited by cddz; 09-22-2009 at 11:09 PM.
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Yea you are right about the resistance. I didn't think about that. How does Puresmoker get away with it? The inside of the tube isn't anodized and neither are the threads. I bet they use some kind of rubber insert while anodizing it.
So that black one you have there, is it powder coated? I know you take great pride in the polish on these things. I also know how hard it is to get that shine on there so I will probably just buff it out every now and then... It sure is pretty... A show piece..
Thanks for taking the time to reply to each and every post I have done on here. That's cool.. I know if I have a problem you will be able to help quickly... That's important..
Have a good night...
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Originally Posted by
vapnaway
Yea you are right about the resistance. I didn't think about that. How does Puresmoker get away with it? The inside of the tube isn't anodized and neither are the threads. I bet they use some kind of rubber insert while anodizing it.
So that black one you have there, is it powder coated? I know you take great pride in the polish on these things. I also know how hard it is to get that shine on there so I will probably just buff it out every now and then... It sure is pretty... A show piece..
Thanks for taking the time to reply to each and every post I have done on here. That's cool.. I know if I have a problem you will be able to help quickly... That's important..
Have a good night...
The Prodigy appears to be powder coated
If not great job on masking it off.
The one you see in the picture is rubber coated(plasti dip), just for concept. I try to keep an eye on the forum.... gives me a break from testing these units.
Last edited by cddz; 09-23-2009 at 04:42 AM.
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Originally Posted by
BARENETTED
UM - liar liar pants on fire! LOL - it is black and the button is different.

It is black, the button is different, but it is not a Silver Bullet. :P
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Prodigy is indeed powdercoated, Steve has talked about it.
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Originally Posted by
cddz
It is black, the button is different, but it is not a Silver Bullet. :P
Of course it is not a silver bullet - it is BLACK - You can't get anything by me!
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I have a ton of the Anti Seize compound from Permatex I use on cars, mostly spark plugs threads.
Same stuff?
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