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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaburyNorton View Post
    Speaking of dorks, I may be the biggest one here.

    I've tried 3 times and I cannot get this to work. 15mm straw, 17mm straw... + cut into the center, etc. Either I get no juice at all (my throat burns from all the dry hits) or a total flood. I cannot imagine what I'm doing wrong.

    I followed the instructions to the letter...
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaburyNorton View Post
    Speaking of dorks, I may be the biggest one here.

    I've tried 3 times and I cannot get this to work. 15mm straw, 17mm straw... + cut into the center, etc. Either I get no juice at all (my throat burns from all the dry hits) or a total flood. I cannot imagine what I'm doing wrong.

    I followed the instructions to the letter...
    if your using the X cut then the only way it can really leak is if the corners are lifting up folding in on itself when the bridge hits the center... make sure the plug is tight...

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    If you have a leak or too big a hole (in the silicone plug), try sticking a small piece of the blue foam in the hole. Just leave a little foam sticking out on both sides of the hole. That way you don't have to throw away the "leaky" silicone plug!


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    Default Molded plugs..

    OK Scottbee!! I think you are on to somthing the molded plug looks good other then being silicone calk and not being able to vape it.. heres a run down with pictures..

    cut cart in half filled with stuff


    Let the silicone cure for a bit and placed a peice of sandwich bag sprayed with cooking spray over the top


    Stamp the atty down over the mold and pulled it off and let it dry..


    after drying I pushed it out.. came out easy..

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    We're becoming dentists......

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    FYI: Opinions vary regarding silicone RTV... but for the most part my favorite stuff to work with is GE Silicone II.... 100% silicone rubber (clear).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scottbee View Post
    FYI: Opinions vary regarding silicone RTV... but for the most part my favorite stuff to work with is GE Silicone II.... 100% silicone rubber (clear).
    RTV is just to bad a$$ for vaping, Im sure that stuff has cryptonite in it Im just going to try 100% clear silicone rubber when I get off the counch and go to lowes..

    Btw it dose look like a tooth lol..

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    That's awesome looking! Thanks SCOTTYBALLS!


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    I have a question.. what's the purpose of the straw inside the cart? Is it to keep the plug from going down to far? If so... would the paperclip work better by taking up less juice space?

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    Quote Originally Posted by McCordRM View Post
    I have a question.. what's the purpose of the straw inside the cart? Is it to keep the plug from going down to far? If so... would the paperclip work better by taking up less juice space?
    yes it is to stop the plug from going down.. I think a paper clip would allow the plug to rock around to much... it really needs support going around the cart..

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