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    Default Modders stuff,what I did with it and cart mod

    Since I don't own a lathe I was searching for end caps and this is what I found.
    MARKSTAAR - Flush End Cap - Product Details

    And tube to go with them.
    MARKSTAAR - Tubing - Category Details
    Polished brass or polished stainless. One inch diameter is minimum on the end caps.
    The end caps are very sloppy which worked out good for me as I was able to thread it and add a threaded nylon sleeve between it and the brass tube. It needed the sleeve anyway.

    Hopefully some pics of what I made with it and some stuff I did not use yet.


    All the parts.


    An all day battery needs an all day cart.
    Precision dripper


    The black parts are plast-dip. It is a improvement (I think) on my plasti-dip cart mod. It works like a precision oiler that many members use to drip or fill carts with. This mod has a removeable rubber stopper with a blunt syringe that rests on or slightly above the atty bridge. And just squeeze the clear plastic area to drip.
    Pics hopefully.




    Last edited by Some Guy; 11-03-2009 at 10:57 PM. Reason: typo info
    No e-beer yet, so I'll just keep drinking :)

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    Looks very nice!

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    looks creepy....
    and amazing.
    The auto-dripping cart!!

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    Very nice. Wonder if you can get that setup in copper anywhere?

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    Thanks all.
    Creepy? Now that I think about it I guess it is. Just sharpen the needle and forget PVs altogether.lol
    I don't think I saw copper anywhere Opus. The stainless looks nice but I thought I might have trouble threading it by hand.
    No e-beer yet, so I'll just keep drinking :)

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    Very nice! you beat me to it. I had designed a similar one with the same concept. one is the squeeze type and designing another one that will drip a certain amount with each draw your take.
    Last edited by Archer74; 11-04-2009 at 06:47 AM.

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