I have the tank and chimney for long mode, but have yet to try it out. I did just pick up a gizmo though, so I may try it. If I do, I'll lost some feedback.
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I found some on fleabay (yeah I know, but its OK) in the 0.01 range too. That's what I was originally going to snag until your post. But the .02+ sounds as if it may be too stiff (hur hur) for a peko. I think I'll go back to the .01ish range. That thickness seems ideal, and in brass will bend...
Working on beryllium copper peko internals. Nothing snazzy! I have a brass solid switch arm I made out of .015 sheet, and it fires FAST. I was trying to find copper in .015, but couldn't. I did find some in .02 though... I was worried that it would start to get stiff (yup, I said it) at that...
.026 - that's more like it.
That gives me a frame of reference for a completely different vape related project of mine.
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To be honest, the whole reason I got the CAM Thump was because of the derringer. I have 3 derringers running on Pekos, with the only gripe being the leaking/weeping Afc holes. When the Thump came out with a similar AFC setup but top-intake, I was all over it. I never got it really dialed in for...
Thanks!!! The thump is a good atty for unflavored if you can get past the whistle. (mine whistles less since I cleaned up the grit around the AFC holes.)
No matter how many pictures you see, It doesn't give a real sense of just how small a Custom Classic really is! I've been rocking a Peko as...
Finally got her in hand! Wow Corey, this little baby packs a punch!!! I love it! Thank you for my Unicorn!
And next to my former ADV.
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Rossum has been on this kick for a while. I'm sure he's not the only interested party, but as of yet... No such beast.
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One of the great things about the wire mod is the ability to use the FDV 510 pin as your switch contact. Big, Flat, and Uniform!
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Renaissance wax is a very old, special formulation of petroleum based microcrystalline wax used by The British Museum. I suggest you accept no substitute. I've been using my small tin since 1998 or so, and have barely put a dent in it. It'll last a long time, and you can use it on more than your...
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