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801 cart mod in Tips and Tricks; this one pretty easy and so far is working very well. compared to PTB and stock poly and other poly ...
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    Default 801 cart mod

    this one pretty easy and so far is working very well. compared to PTB and stock poly and other poly fills that i have used.

    what you need

    a cart
    a piece of heat shrink that will fit right in the cart
    and a needle

    it pretty simple slide the heat shrink in the cart mark where to cut it i went about 1/8 inch in the cart.

    after the heat shrink is cut you need to heat just the tip to make it shrink

    once it is shrunk and you have just a little o slide it in your cart

    take a needle and poke a hole on the bottom part where the cart clips into the mouthpiece.

    now take some polyfill and roll it up in to a tight ball that will fit right in the top part of the cart

    then pull out the polyfill and fill the cart up i put about 20 drops in it and don't get any leakage



    gray is polyfill
    pink is hole
    bule is fill area
    red is heat shrink

    good luck let me kbow how it works.

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    Sorry, this cart mod doesn't count.

    1. No fancy acronym for a name.
    2. No fancy diagram. (Your's is too simple).
    3. No example video of how to build it.
    4. No n00bs saying "This is the best mod evah!"
    5. It's actually original, and has never been invented before. We don't recognize a cart mod until the third person invents it.


    Of course, I'm just joking.

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    aw come on id do a video but my cam usb cord is way short i have pics but my cord is missing hope i didn't use it for a mod it just simply works good.

    only problems i have found is fitting the right amount of poly fill to much it doesn't wick right and to little i don't know.... its working great right now there is a guy that is using a spring but i think i flooded the atty ( had to try it ) i think the heat srink slows the flow down.

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    where do you buy polly fill?

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    any chance of a picture of the whole lot?

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    poly fill is like the stuff that came in the cart i use some poly down i got at hobby lobby.


    working on pics i lost my camera cord

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