LordDavon: Oh, would you drill the same holes into the lock? I think they should line up okay, since the treading is already set.
Yes, I'm thinking of drilling the holes from the inside of the cap with the threaded firing-pin lock fully threaded into the normal on' position. This will ensure that the holes in the bottom cap and the threaded firing-pin lock will line up.
LordDavon: Also, what would happen if the button is pushed in during this event?
As long as the Telescope tubes are sufficiently tightened, the firing-pin is prevented (by the battery) from being pushed in all the way. Thus, there should always be a sufficient amount of clearance for the gas to expel.
LordDavon: Do you think that the cotter pin would hold up when this occurs, to keep the button in place?
Assuming that the upper atomizer connection housing would not give way first, the only way that I think that the firing-pin could be expelled is if there was enough top-end pressure (from the gas expelling out the positive end of the battery) to push the battery down far enough to force the pin out.
dannoman: A hot spring may not really apply here as a safety measure. The spring in the Telescope does not complete the circuit and thus fire the
mod, its the firing pin.
Right. It would need to be a hot pin rather than a hot spring; or even a pin with a small hot spring on the tip of the pin that made the contact with the battery. This would only require a modest shortening of the present pin to implement. Nonetheless, as others have suggested, a fuse (whether it be a 2 cent, a ShortStop, or some other variation) can essentially serve the same purpose.
dannoman: As far as the positioning of the vent holes, I wasn't told EXACTLY, only that it would be in the tube, not the bottom cap. I imagine this is because they ARE using a certain amount of glue for the spring and putting venting holes in the bottom cap would have the glue as an obstruction for venting...
Where I'm thinking of drilling holes is around the perimeter of the c-clip that holds in the firing-pin. My Telescope has no glue there - unless it is located underneath the surface that the c-clip rests upon.