BF Mods by Custom-Classic

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Sloth Tonight

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Someday I'll make a video....all you need is a drill, your wires and your fingers.....no swivels or other special tools required. It's all about how you hold the wires and how much pressure you apply with your finger tips.

Just need to get a camera [emoji38]

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I have been buying rolls of clapton wire from UD. Double twisted is also nice , if you like a super angry build lol
Angry build you say?
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Or how about a clapton stovetop?
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Since USMC is too stingy to wrap me some free coils..... o_O






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I went ahead and ordered some o' those, just for fun. :thumb:

If I dig 'em, I'll end up makin' my own. :)

Thanks, Trey! :toast:
Send me the wire types you want Clapton'd and I will spin you up some :w00t:

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My SSCC continues to amaze me. Can hardly believe how long an 18650 battery lasts and how much juice I vape before needing to change out. Not my first mech, am used to hitting that "drop off" point much faster.

I catch myself running my thumb along where I think the seam is, without looking and almost subconsciously, feeling for the join and not finding it. Very satisfying.

Thank you, Corey!

Could not be more happy. Well, not true. I could be twice as happy with two Custom Classics. Has anyone seen a nice looking aluminum one with a smudged up G1W written on it?



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Since USMC is too stingy to wrap me some free coils..... o_O






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I went ahead and ordered some o' those, just for fun. :thumb:

If I dig 'em, I'll end up makin' my own. :)

Thanks, Trey! :toast:

I ordered some too. My eyes aren't nearly good enough for making my own clapton wire. I can barely do the twisted stuff [emoji851]


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My SSCC continues to amaze me. Can hardly believe how long an 18650 battery lasts and how much juice I vape before needing to change out. Not my first mech, am used to hitting that "drop off" point much faster.

I catch myself running my thumb along where I think the seam is, without looking and almost subconsciously, feeling for the join and not finding it. Very satisfying.

Thank you, Corey!

Could not be more happy. Well, not true. I could be twice as happy with two Custom Classics. Has anyone seen a nice looking aluminum one with a smudged up G1W written on it?



:2cool:
That SsCc is the only one that would make me put down my beloved brassy :D

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On the atty sitting flush thing..... inswva gets it. :thumb:

You can basically remove the white delrin insulator completely, if you want. That way, there's nothing stopping your atty from running all the way in until it's flush with the cap (no gap). Then, reinstall the guts. This is all covered in the instructions I sent you. :thumb:
I forgot about those destructions!!

Sorry guys :D

EDIT: I rewatched sloths video and my problem is that I wasn't getting the white delrin bit to move when loosening.
 
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I forgot about those destructions!!

Sorry guys :D

EDIT: I rewatched sloths video and my problem is that I wasn't getting the white delrin bit to move when loosening.
Yeah, snuggimg it up real good before loosening is the trick :cool:
 
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