Brass Blunt

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Features:


  • Single straight tube design. 5/8" OD, 6" overall length
  • 15mm A1 aluminum Genisis with 3ml tank, friction fit in body
  • 14500, zero electronics
  • Compression plate mechanical switch mounted in bottom
  • Muzzle brake tank window
  • No glue or sealants, small solder brazing in switch
  • 9 or 10 o-rings, depending on switch configuration, friction fit everything
  • tool less service, simply depress switch farther to eject/remove atty
  • 1 spring, 1 magnet, 1 part from Chinese e-cig :)
Some pics:

Side view

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Bottom view

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Front view

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Ejected

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Insides

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asdaq

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LOL, actually you can vape it backwards or even blow it through. If anything it needs a better safety. Sure I can eject the atty and pull it out a little bit, but I'm too lazy and don't actually do this. Something easy and one handed would be better. I'm totally open to any ideas anyone might have.
 

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The sockets are syringe needles, plugs are sewing needles. Onthe left (neg) there is a 16G with an 18G inside, and just the tip of the sewing needle. On the right is just a 18G with shrink wrap (pos). That copper coil is gone, now there is a 2M screw to make the negative connection with the case.
 
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