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    Default Atty Meltdown!!

    HELP ME!!!! Seems all my atty's decided to meltdown this weekend! Went from 4/5 working atty's to 2 . One is obviously on it's last legs. Have a parts box with 8/10 busted ducks in it.Can these be rebuilt? Is there any alternative device to "mod" an atty???
    Like Jerry Clower said " Just shoot in here amongst us, ONE of us needs relief!!"

    Using a 401 'cause I like the exposed atty style,( I "dip" not drip the atty).
    Suggestions???


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    You can rebuild them, I have all the materials to do this shipping to me right now. I haven't done it yet, But I got all my atty's dismantled waiting to be rebuilt. you just need nichrome wire, silver solder, core wicking, and some tools and some time.
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    In a post ban world, Jason is going to have a very lucrative business up and running.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason365 View Post
    You can rebuild them, I have all the materials to do this shipping to me right now. I haven't done it yet, But I got all my atty's dismantled waiting to be rebuilt. you just need nichrome wire, silver solder, core wicking, and some tools and some time.
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    How do you get these litlle bastiges dismanteld???
    Have a wad of 401's

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbonie View Post
    How do you get these litlle bastiges dismanteld???
    Have a wad of 401's
    This is my experience from a 510 atty it may be different for you
    I used a battery connector from an old mod, screw the atty to that. Hold the batt connector with some pliers, heat the outside of the atty with a lighter by the threads where the connector is pressed into the atty tube. Grab the tube with a wrapped up paper towel as to not get burned. Then bend and twist and pull till it comes apart. not hard at all. The wires inside that atty are very short you may break them but it does not matter if your going to rebuild it. Once you have the bottom off the atty, Use a small flathead screwdriver to push on the metal ring that surrounds the metal atty wicking stuff. it should just push out with out much trouble. carfully unwrap the metal wick from around the atty and remember where the pieces went so you can put it back the same way if you rebuild it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason365 View Post
    This is my experience from a 510 atty it may be different for you
    I used a battery connector from an old mod, screw the atty to that. Hold the batt connector with some pliers, heat the outside of the atty with a lighter by the threads where the connector is pressed into the atty tube. Grab the tube with a wrapped up paper towel as to not get burned. Then bend and twist and pull till it comes apart. not hard at all. The wires inside that atty are very short you may break them but it does not matter if your going to rebuild it. Once you have the bottom off the atty, Use a small flathead screwdriver to push on the metal ring that surrounds the metal atty wicking stuff. it should just push out with out much trouble. carfully unwrap the metal wick from around the atty and remember where the pieces went so you can put it back the same way if you rebuild it.

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    Jason,
    Let me know how your rebuild goes once you get you supplies...

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    Hey Jason. Let everyone know how you are doing with the rebuilds. Seems like you could reture if you can knock these out..

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    Supplies should be in today....

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