see thru (clear) atty tube in Modding Forum; Originally Posted by sattec
agreed, my 801 atty is glued in so I can't take it out but it would ...
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Originally Posted by
sattec
agreed, my 801
atty is glued in so I can't take it out but it would be cool to have an ALL clear body and the guts removable for cleaning.
What kind of PV do you have that has a "glued in" atty. I've never heard of anything like that?
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Originally Posted by
sattec
sometime postings don't show up.............
I have noticed that here are some really weird things going on too. Maybe they are working on the site again.
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I have all the materials and have been planning to make a 4.8 volt USB powered 'MOD' by assembling the parts then using a mold and clear cast to encase it. As much instructional as anything since the intent is to show how everything is connected inside. The problem is finding something appropriate to use as a mold (I have a couple of things in mind, still thinking on it), and some minor issues on mounting the switch and adapter without fouling them with the clear cast epoxy.
A transparent atomizer housing, cart, and mouthpiece would be sweet, but would take a lot more time. I bet someone pulls it off though.
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Originally Posted by
BiteMe52
What kind of
PV do you have that has a "glued in"
atty. I've never heard of anything like that?

The atty components are glued into the outer tube to lock them into position and can be very difficult to take apart.
When I disassembled a bad BE112 atty it took so much heat that it caught fire before I could pull it apart... I salvaged the outer tube though which is what I was after.
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Hmmm.. A rosepipe may work? with a diamond grinder, and some work, could switch it over..
-I don't know the dimensions, I will try to get my hands on one
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Originally Posted by
darkkmail
Hmmm.. A rosepipe may work? with a diamond grinder, and some work, could switch it over..
-I don't know the dimensions, I will try to get my hands on one
You mean those crack pipes? Those are not pyrex. They'd break pretty easy.
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