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    Default drilling holes in the tirevalve/connector for battery mod

    I am looking for a way to make very small holes in the connector (tirevalve), for the VaporKing (cartomizer, =atomizer and cart in one). Any one tried this?

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    the vaporking cartomizers need airholes. I think it is where the circle ring is on the ecig. so at the bottom of the threads.

    Quote Originally Posted by walterdsouzajr View Post
    I am looking for a way to make very small holes in the connector (tirevalve), for the VaporKing (cartomizer, =atomizer and cart in one). Any one tried this?

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    the tirevalve can be used but also a (connector) "N Coaxial Power Jack Part 274-1583" Part from RadioShack. so either way there needs to be holes. and again its at the bottom of the threads of the actual connector.

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    I have heard that some people grind two flat spots opposite each other on the threads to get some air to the atty. You would need to do this in caution though, it might make the threads unscrew-onto-able. You could also try using a hollow contact in the middle...some kind of tube of some sort?

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    if you can do the leg work on making a tube sort to extent it. maybe 2 connectors and some sort of tube in the middle. post it.

    Quote Originally Posted by planetofthevapes View Post
    I have heard that some people grind two flat spots opposite each other on the threads to get some air to the atty. You would need to do this in caution though, it might make the threads unscrew-onto-able. You could also try using a hollow contact in the middle...some kind of tube of some sort?

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    if there was a way to drill it theres not way theres an issue with many small holes.

    Quote Originally Posted by planetofthevapes View Post
    I have heard that some people grind two flat spots opposite each other on the threads to get some air to the atty. You would need to do this in caution though, it might make the threads unscrew-onto-able. You could also try using a hollow contact in the middle...some kind of tube of some sort?

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    Default vaporking question for fitting properly. newbie.

    Quote Originally Posted by walterdsouzajr View Post
    if there was a way to drill it theres not way theres an issue with many small holes.
    are the holes on the vaporking cartomizer threads (ends or near it) or in the middle of it (thats middle of a circle) ? it has to be the threads, it should not be a problem if its in the middle, just make a hole, i thought tirevalves have holes in the middle, i am very new to this.

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    Default solder direct - messy

    looks like you can solder wires to the contact vaporking atomizer directly and then connect the soldered end to the battery mod.

    a clip of some sort that would just connect the the atomizer and do the job of supplying power to the atomizer would really be great.

    any ideas? POST!!

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    i found the answer. email me at: walterdsouzajr@yahoo.com for it!!

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