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    Default 510 Painting

    I have a black 510 mega manual battery and a volcano atomizer andI was wondering what where my options on painting it. Has anyone done this?

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    I have just taped off the part that you attatch the atomizer to as well as the tip where the LED light goes to avoid causing issues like painting over vent holes. Then, I used acrylic paint (the stuff in tubes. Bottled acrylic paints are too thin and used for more pourous materials like ceramics) and after it dried i sprayed a varnish sealant on it...make sure you do not get it on any important pieces.
    I will also have to add this advise though. The batteries eventually do die and need replaced. Painting anything fancy or elaborate is essentialy a waste of time. I did paint a battery with a design that takes all of 2 mins for the sake of making my first e-cigg ( i am thinking it is a 910 size) look like a pipe. I actually created a pretty cool looking drip setup.
    To take time to paint it would make you attatched. You will have to keep in mind that it will be thrown away eventually. Or you can always get the vinyll sticker backed printing sheets and make a reusable skin.

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