Brass and nickel plated even though the company claims there stainless steelNice! What metal will these be made of?
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I haven't measured in between the posts but there is plenty of room for coil building/how far apart are the post set from each other. I was looking at the new phoniex XL hoping the post are farther apart allowing for more creativity with different types of wicks. are these post farther apart than say a regular phoniex?Also is this atty designed for bottom feeders primarily?
You dont need a gasket with the atomizer but I always use them . The gasket helps with alining your air inlet were you want it . that extra mm gives you some choice as to were you want the air inlet without wrenching your atty down and compressing your center post gasket in the mod
I was just giving you the battery size so you would know what you have. There is a little difference in the drip well size.
Mini 2.0 18490:
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Height: 3-1/8" including catch cup
Width: 1-5/8
Depth: 7/8
ID of catch cup: ~35/64"
Weight: 4.9 oz fully loaded
Uses 3ml bottle & 1 AW IMR 18490 Battery
Mini 14500:
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Height: 3-1/8" including catch cup
Width: 1-1/2"
Depth: 3/4"
ID of Catch Cup: ~33/64"
Weight: 4.2oz fully loaded
Uses 3ml bottle & 1 AW IMR 14500 Battery
I asked my self the same ? tonight . I milled these down to fit the grand the mini 2.1 and the vv grand I will see if I can make it work with the 2.0 as well .
I would say 3 weeks would be the earliest . Yes these screws are fillips and large enough people wont have a problem with them . The only down side to the atty will be attaching the coil the posts are not tall . I find using longer tails makes it fairly simple
Gil this atty will fit in your vv woodvil with room to spare . When you sent your mod I put a over size juice well in your mod. I am surprised you didn't notice I even engraved your well just like the one that was on it . This atty should work with most of the larger wood mods . I still have to see how small I can make itI guess this is another example of why being a metalhead has its advantages. Hope you keep us wood folks in mind with the next batch.
I haven't decided on the air hole yet . I may offer two optionsDefinitely like the threaded top vs the press fit. Curious about air hole on body 1/16 ?
Well I guess I need to go flog a cpl of Era's while I can get a premium for them I think these are gonna drive the price down
I haven't decided on the air hole yet . I may offer two options
Gil this atty will fit in your vv woodvil with room to spare . When you sent your mod I put a over size juice well in your mod. I am surprised you didn't notice I even engraved your well just like the one that was on it . This atty should work with most of the larger wood mods . I still have to see how small I can make it
Gil this atty will fit in your vv woodvil with room to spare . When you sent your mod I put a over size juice well in your mod. I am surprised you didn't notice I even engraved your well just like the one that was on it . This atty should work with most of the larger wood mods . I still have to see how small I can make it
ha ha ha love the greasy salesmen action . I can tell you this atty wont fit a mini I wont even go thereThat's why your the Modfather
Again just my But I think the majority would prefer beefier and solid than taking it down and loosing durability in order to fit mini 14500's. Plus you can always sell more mods that it does fit wel'll call it an upgrade Insert greasy salesman shots here.......
I see were talking future woodvils hint hintOh no....of course I did and thats why....thanks again.
Im surprised you didn't notice in that pic I posted after getting it back with a reomizer in it.
I was talking about future Woodvils. My Teak has a Hornet that fits but just thinking down the road for the next run.