Scotty, I did make the straw about 17mm which, as you point out, is making the plug open more. This will take some tweeking but I think you may be onto to something here. The true measure of success on this is whether or not it works this well over time. I sure hope it does.![]()
Yeah Im going to be hitting up lowes they im sure they have a 2mm punch there or somthing that would work.. ahhh I love Lowes!
Also try a taller straw just a lil but taller makes a big difrence Im still playing with difrent hights the one im using now has the plug just barley below the rim of the cart and Im chain vaping to the point im starting to get a headach
opps you already doing that..
I need a video to understand. I think I understand, until you get to the straw.
Not sure after that.
Air traped?
If you make the hole big enough it will start to leak.
If you want to chain vape i got the fix for ya.. just gona take me a little to find the time as i have a funeral to attend Tuesday and the Wake all day tomorrow.
I'd be interested if high a high voltage mod will cook this.. as i've just discovered that 6 volts will start to melt the blue foam!
I like this...I just did it and so far so good.
Thanks for sharing Scotty!
Reading this thread over and over. As soon as I get off work, I am going to try this.
If this works it will be a major breakthro for e-cigs.
I'm glad you like it!btw tony my expresso's are off the friggin chain![]()
I tried a 1/8 drill bit to open up a small hole. It kinda worked, it left a chunk of silicone that I then had to cut off with a razor. Keep us updated about the punch, would love to get one too!
Try craft stores/craft departments too. I got a set of mini punches (for scrapbooking I think) in the craft section of a local discount store.
How about making a cart mold for a visual reference of where the plug needs to go? I have NOT tried this yet. The idea is not to make a working cart but make one that will show you exactly how far the atty goes into the cart.
Take some cotton and loosely stuff the cart level with the rim of the cart.
Dampen the cotton slightly with a few drops of water and trim off any stray fibers. Damp cotten tends not to spring back and that's what we want in this case.
Now stick the cart onto the atty and pull it back off (it may help to let it sit for a bit). Ideally, you now have a cart with an atty-shaped depression so you can see just where the plug needs to be.
Let me know how fast this empties the cart. I tried the brass mess but had to reload to often. The method I use now last me anywhere to an hour or so.
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