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    Class mods Rob .They even look good .love that screwdriver pipe .

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    Rob, is it a e-pipe or a wooden pipe? and where is the button, sorry I cant see it. Or its in the cap?

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    its a e-pipe made from a wooden bowl pipe. the switch is located in the middle of the bowl cap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob1522 View Post
    its a e-pipe made from a wooden bowl pipe. the switch is located in the middle of the bowl cap.

    The switch is yours or the e-pipes? If its e-pipes maybe needs a replacement or you think its good enough?
    Did you cut the catridge and refill it with liquid from the cutted top?


    I search deal extreme and I did not found it

    And is there an e-pipe 3 $ ? I did not understand very well
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    Thanks for posting -
    Man I really love the one you made from the flashlight -
    "" SUPER TECHIE ""
    But I still cant bring myself to cutting the flashlight up -
    I LOVE it as a flashlight!
    HAPPY Vap'in - :cool:
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    the pipe was from dealextreme DealExtreme: $4.01 Classic Cigarette Smoking Pipe with Pouch

    then modded to be a e-pipe so the switch was mine and added then

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    Know the feeling madog i even bought another one to keep for a flashlight and given a few to friends for presents

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob1522 View Post
    the pipe was from dealextreme DealExtreme: $4.01 Classic Cigarette Smoking Pipe with Pouch

    then modded to be a e-pipe so the switch was mine and added then
    Sorry rob, I was looking by color.
    To understand. You find the upper plastic, you put a button on it, you make a thread on pipe and on plastic cap, you put a goad to the bottom of the bowl. ok

    But to connect the poles you must bring wires. Did you dig the inside side of bowl and brought the wires to the atomizer?

    And the hole of the 901 atomizer? I dont see it. I think it must be visible.

    A lot qwestions sorry

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    yeah think you got the general idea I used a brass threaded ring that glues into the top of the bowl that a brass cap incorporating the switch screws into. the bowl had to be bored out larger to take the battery and slightly deeper.
    the neck was then bored to enable the atomizer to fit inside. wires were attached to battery connector with approx 10mm of battery casing . a spring was soldered to the ground wire then this was glued into the pipe base and the spring glued into the bottom of the bowl with epoxy and the positive wire soldered to the threaded ring.
    a 901 cartridge was then cut down and the pipe mouthpiece bored out to accept this .
    the two halves will now go together but i also added a brass ferrule as a joining strengthener with a key to hold the mouthpiece in the correct position .
    have found no need for a additional air intake hole for the attomizer it seems to get enough from around the joints

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