yup the one on the bod is what I have!The one on the b0d I mean.
yup the one on the bod is what I have!The one on the b0d I mean.
Ok sir, you know best.The SS sleeve, on which the caps thread, has a specific height. If the tube is longer then that of the caps, fully threaded on the sleeve, the tube will push the o rings more, which will make it hard to thread-unthread. The orings are very low in the tube and the caps don't go in the tube a lot, to provide more room for liquid. They don't push the glass a lot, so they don't create any tension on the tube.The caps with the SS sleeve are holding the glass in place This makes the tube last a lot longer and be more protected. We even did drop tests and even throw tests before releasing it. It's one of the most protected glass tanks on the market, especially with the Vortex sleeve
Sophia
you would think he could afford something better than that...lol!
Not just he, I've noticed every celebrity is in the same boat. All are either with cigalikes or with Ego/Clearo combos. Lack of info I'd believe. I guess they need to become members of ECF asapyou would think he could afford something better than that...lol!
Not just he, I've noticed every celebrity is in the same boat. All are either with cigalikes or with Ego/Clearo combos. Lack of info I'd believe. I guess they need to become members of ECF asap
Reading this kind of insanity makes it hard for me to breath.
All o rings on the Slim tank are 9 x 1,5mm. You can use whatever orings you like with those diametersBillie, just a short question about Slim Tank o-rings.
The outer o-rings, do they have to be rubber or can they be silicone? I found these white ones, called "VMQ silicone-rubber" and I thought they would suit the white STRs on my slim tanks nicely.
And another one, probably the billionth time: 9 mm is the inner or outer diameter of the o-rings?
I hope we make it by the end of the month, but it might be next month. We are making the second batch of Calix v2, because we are almost outHi Billie,
When do you expect the Cage V2 to be back in stock?
I'm glad business it good for you folks.I hope we make it by the end of the month, but it might be next month. We are making the second batch of Calix v2, because we are almost out
There are some bugs on the site. We are changing hosts (again), because the one we have does not cooperate, but it will take some timeI'm glad business it good for you folks.
BTW, I tried in your website to request notification via email when it was back in stock but it wouldn't allow me. Not sure if I did it incorrectly or whether you have a bug in there.
Sorry you're having hosting problems. Not a big deal for me, but for an internet business such as yours it must be frustrating.There are some bugs on the site. We are changing hosts (again), because the one we have does not cooperate, but it will take some time
Had that happen once when I dropped it, cross threaded, had to take pliers to it, didn't unscrew it, cocked the base back in thread alignment. Not sure if that is your problem.Is there any known remedy in case one cannot close the Sophia (V2), i.e. base and body threading do not want to do what they are supposed to?
It is not the closing-opening of liquid control procedure, it is the basic closing after cleaning and cotton change.
Had that happen once when I dropped it, cross threaded, had to take pliers to it, didn't unscrew it, cocked the base back in thread alignment. Not sure if that is your problem.
Base and body are at the moment separate, the problem is that I cannot screw the body on the base ...
The problem seems to be the threading in the upper body, not in the base.