Thanks for the Like but more so thanks very much for telling your story. LOVE to read stories of success such as yours and it's posts such as yours that will stay with me for a very long time.
Sincerely Wishing You a Peaceful Journey.
Hope you are feeling better and getting plenty of good rest sweet friend....so good seeing you and all the special beauty you bring! :)
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to all my friends here at ECF:

THANK YOU FOR ALL THE HELP and also FOR ALL THE LIKES TO THINGS I POSTED OR RESPONDED TO !!!

I'm collecting the "likes" ... so don't hesitate :D

I also share a lot of them :blush:
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Hello. I was looking into making my own steampunk mod. I know you said you used jewelers tools. I was curious what is needed to be able to do it. I'm an apprentice pipefitter and have the option to get my plumbing license also. Do you solder the copper together or is there a way to melt it together so it doesn't show solder at the seems?
Thanks alot...I have already ordered the provari mini and the aspire nautilus. Again, thank you.
Nice to see you again :). Don't let the nutters get you down.
For what it's worth.... I didn't use my Provari for almost a year, since tanks just weren't my thing. But then I got a Protank mini and loved it so much I decided to get a Protank. Now I use my Provari daily. It really is a solid device. You won't be disappointed, although you do change out batteries quite often. However..... The rabid Provari fanboys make me want to smash it to tiny little pieces (over their heads) lol.
So basically my advice is; get one if you can afford it. It really does just work everytime (don't tell the freaky fanboys I admitted that :p) and get a Protank. Easy to maintain.
Welcome back.

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