In US$ after intl. shipping you're looking at $60 for what will surely cost half that when the AGA-T2 comes out.
Thanks. Worth the careful effort. Considering how easy it is to remove the knurling and polish, I think the AGA-T will do fine.Sanding makes the hole move in a clockwise direction as you stated. I moved my hole appx 1/4 turn in about 15-30 seconds of hand sanding. If trying this I would not go more then about 10 strokes or so and then check fit you should quickly figure out how much its going to take (depending on grit of sandpaper and amount of pressure) without going to far use less strokes and more checking to keep from going to far the closer you get.
Total cost wasIn US$ after intl. shipping you're looking at $60 for what will surely cost half that when the AGA-T2 comes out.
I totally understand what you mean. Soon after order was placed i got wind of the even newer one - go figure !
I'm going to order that as well i figure .
Then another will probably come out. ROFL.
Though I haven't tried one everything I have heard about them is EXCELLENT! Scott B did a review on them.Has anyone heard about the DRIPPER PRO and the DRIPPER SPYRAL by Leo? I'am just talking taste here, I herd it has the 306 taste and that was my favorite before rba's came along. Any help would be great!
dude if your options are the aga-T or a metal vivi nova, get the aga-T...
but, if you plan on using this thing out AND about, not just at home, then you'll need both, or just the vivi nova..
aga-Ts are great though. but I'd hold out for the new one because you can line up the hole with the wick easier. the new aga looks like its utilizing a cap that is fastened with O rings, not threads, and so you can put the hole wherever you damn please. With my aga-T, I have to unscrew the cap off a bit so that the hole will line up perfectly with the ss mesh wick.
what if, you just sanded down the threads, and placed o-rings over it? or just sand down the threads from the top slowly, so there a less distance that it can screw?
martydmb:8073800 said:I recieved a email about a revised aga-t that should be out early January.
Howdy,.
The aga-t is on hold until the new year. I'm working with the manufacturer to make some modifications to the design, should be early Jan that I get the new revision in. The new version will not have a threaded top cap it'll use o-rings instead which will make lining up the air hole easier, it'll have a glass tank instead of plastic and a few other minor improvements..
-Lance
That is from steammonkey. Im just hoping they dont do anything to the air hole size. The reason... because maybe some people "some" might like the tight draw.. if not then how hard is it to bore it out. This will be my first rba when the new revison comes out.
I recieved a email about a revised aga-t that should be out early January.
Howdy,.
The aga-t is on hold until the new year. I'm working with the manufacturer to make some modifications to the design, should be early Jan that I get the new revision in. The new version will not have a threaded top cap it'll use o-rings instead which will make lining up the air hole easier, it'll have a glass tank instead of plastic and a few other minor improvements..
-Lance
That is from steammonkey. Im just hoping they dont do anything to the air hole size. The reason... because maybe some people "some" might like the tight draw.. if not then how hard is it to bore it out. This will be my first rba when the new revison comes out.