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healinghands

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Hello All,
Quit analogs 1/20/12! I have gone through tons of different e cigs and my hubby just ordered me a provari:p I NEED A COVER!!!
Crochet maybe???? I am now on the lookout for covers/cases/stands/tanks everything!! Would love to support any local entrepreneurs! Show me your beautiful work! This little shopping spree is going to be so fun!!
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Here is what I did. No slip grip made of 1/16" fishing twine. Like they use on trot lines.
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$6 can of Plasti-dip From HomeDepot, about 7-10 coats, 30-60 min between coats. First couple coats go light, then last coats go a little thicker. Use painters tape or electrical tape to cover the screen then carefully use an exacto knife to remove from window when done. This stuff works great and make a comfortable grip on your hand. Kind of like a rubber grip and is completely removable with nothing left behind, not like paint but is applied like paint. I did my YJ Lavatube with it this weekend with a little testing on a flashlight for a test.

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I can't remember where the thread is, but you can buy a pair of grips for a dirtbike and cut it out for the LED and button. Looked really cool, i've been meaning to try it myself.

I was going to say that, but you beat me too it :)

Just for the record though, I don't use a cover. I like mine just the way it is.
 

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$6 can of Plasti-dip From HomeDepot, about 7-10 coats, 30-60 min between coats. First couple coats go light, then last coats go a little thicker. Use painters tape or electrical tape to cover the screen then carefully use an exacto knife to remove from window when done. This stuff works great and make a comfortable grip on your hand. Kind of like a rubber grip and is completely removable with nothing left behind, not like paint but is applied like paint. I did my YJ Lavatube with it this weekend with a little testing on a flashlight for a test.

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Deja vu. I even tested with a flashlight first also.

I did 3 coats...hope yours lasts longer :)
 

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DIY protective rubber sleeve for a Provari - http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...expensive-rubber-provari-protective-grip.html

As others above before me said, made from an $8 motorcycle dirt bike handlebar rubber grip. Made the cuts with an exacto knife. I made a blue and black one. They feel really good in your hand.

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Or, SerenityGear Leather makes customized leather sleeves and lanyards designed for specific models of APV's.
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For a carrying case, I recommend the one I am currently using for my Provari. I like it because unlike other ego-type cases, this one has webbed pockets that open the same on both sides. Room for a backup device, batteries for both, and whatever you vape. Organizes everything you need for 2-3 days of vaping.

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For your first tank, I recommend a pyrex tank from IBTanked - Get Tanked With Us!. Nice size and nice looking on a Provari. Pyrex glass allows using even e-juices that are known to crack or melt plastic tanks, such as cinnamon or citris fruit flavors. Tough enough to survive a fall on carpet. You can get a tube and endcaps setup for as inexpensive as $21.

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