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    So I was working on ways to get that darn juice to get down in that cart.
    I did the thermometer shake with so-so results. I decided to make a little device to help force that stuff down in there. This is take one and I will be refining it.

    A few things:
    1) before you give it a spin put the butt plug in. It same mess and wasted juice.
    2) you don't need to swing it hard. It does fine with a nice smooth swing (like a lasso, or one handed jump rope)
    3) I put 4 quarters in the bottom so it has some good weight.
    4) You can use whatever kind of cap from a jug or anything that's a good size. I used the rubber end cap off a metal mop handle.

    I'm sure someone has done something like this, but I thought I'd share it. It does work well.
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    We call it the Taryn spin,Its on the vapor4life subforum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by keyzygirl View Post
    We call it the Taryn spin,Its on the vapor4life subforum.
    Gotcha. I figured someone had done something like it. They say there are no original thoughts! Haha!

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    I really like the way you made the spinner. I'm gonna make one like that. I like that you can fill and spin without taking it out.

    Right now, I use a pill bottle with a string attached. It's annoying repeatedly taking out and putting back in to spin. Glad I looked at this. Not original in concept, but you helped me out.

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    Running a production company, I can't build one-up devices. So with a bunch of fuse holders and a couple of hours in the shop, I came us with this....

    It should work well drying cartridges after washing. Simply spin out the water.
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    jd, will it work underwater?

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    Actually, that may be a good idea to wash out carts. I will have to try it. Using the variable speed of the drill, I can make sure it doesn't splash too much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Packsaday View Post
    Running a production company, I can't build one-up devices. So with a bunch of fuse holders and a couple of hours in the shop, I came us with this....

    It should work well drying cartridges after washing. Simply spin out the water.
    Now that's freaking creative!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Packsaday View Post
    Running a production company, I can't build one-up devices. So with a bunch of fuse holders and a couple of hours in the shop, I came us with this....

    It should work well drying cartridges after washing. Simply spin out the water.
    NOW THAT'S FUNNY

    ok got that out of my system.... if one was a spinner THAT thing would definately do it :P

    good job

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2Packsaday View Post
    Running a production company, I can't build one-up devices. So with a bunch of fuse holders and a couple of hours in the shop, I came us with this....

    It should work well drying cartridges after washing. Simply spin out the water.
    man, thats awesome! I want one to dry mine, I was just going to throw them in the clothes dryer.

    What about just putting the carto in the chuck of the drill so the centrifugal force pushes the liquid to the outside of the cart? It would have to be one-up though. (unless you had a long tube to stack them in.)

    I might go get a pic of what I mean... or has it been done?

    edit: pic.
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