Tank Art

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asnider123

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Nice!ya can still see the liquid,I got some SS tube the right ID for the 20 syringe plunger,but ya can't see da joose!The first few hrs is no problem,then ya wonder,does it need more?only way to tell is to take off the top cap.

Do a search, there are a bunch of tank mods here on ECF .. this one is based on Breaktru's dual-coil tank, only I use a 3ml syringe barrel for the inner tube, 3/4 ID poly tubing for the outer one.

I like these clear on clear tanks. Never a leak, vapes nicely.
 

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Just thought I would get this thread going again.You could use some clear coat spray on it.That way it will protect the tat and would gloss it up some.I use spray clear coat on my tanks that I paint designs on and it works great.Just let it dry and cure for a few days.I usually let mine sit for 5 to 7 days to cure.4 to 5 coats is what I mostly do.Just a suggestion for you and that tank looks great.
 

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I don't have all the materials yet, but I'm planning to decorate my tank when I get it. I'm a big Warhammer fan, so I ordered some etched brass symbols from forgeworld. I plan to use a strong adhesive to attach them to my tank/PV/drip tip. It will likely be a couple weeks, but I'll be sure to post some pics when I'm done.
 
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