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RjG may i ask how you disassembled the atty so cleanly?
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Edmonton AB Canada
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Easy. The FIRST one I disassembled was a disaster. I didn't take pics of that !! ![]() Once I saw how it was constructed it was easier. On the next one I just cut the black outer ring with a dremel wheel. When that comes off, the atomizer basically falls apart. Note - I didn't need that part anymore so I didn't care about cutting it. But it is pressed on. There is probably some way to get it off so you could reuse it if you were going to try to rebuild the atomizer. |
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Nice, thanks. I find it simply amazing how unwilling these come apart, while other products simply fall apart .
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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| RjG Hello... My name is Leandro and I’m from Brazil... ![]() First, I’m so sorry about my poor English. I hope you can understand. We have a forum about e-cigs in my country, using Portuguese language. I’m writing a topic about atomizers. ![]() I want to ask if you can give me authorization to copy the content of your topic, including images and post in my forum. I will place a link to original post and give you all credits. Thank you very much. |
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Edmonton AB Canada
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Sure, no problem.
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jun 2009
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| RjG Thank you very much, this is be very helpful. ![]() Do you want to know the link to my forum and to the topic? ![]() Bye bye. |
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| Super Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Dothan, AL
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Will try and post more and get the pics uploaded. Dan | |
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| | #18 |
| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Nashville Tn.
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| Not a 401 but a duraC parts. You could expect the battery to be the same. It is a shame I tossed my 510 atty peices, it appeared to have only a few strands of wicking inside the coil wich was not removable from the tray. I used them to test soaking in different cleaners to see if they had any deteriorating affect.
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| Full Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: NC
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Very nice pics and info RjG, every time I find a new post from you I am amazed with the detail of the pics. I see on the wick and white thing the coil is in their seems to be some kinf of glue or somthing to hold them in place? if so how do you get that off without trashing the parts? Quote:
Its saying, "I want to eat your children" Txrider, Very funny
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| ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Edmonton AB Canada
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It's just soft silicone. More for sealing the holes, than holding it together I guess.
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