CHUCK bottom fed juicer mod idea

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Hey modder's i was just trying to double check that this has never been done before because ive been thinking about it for a while. I love my chuck and i love bottom fed juicer's so i decided that i wanted to put them together :blush:.


If no one has done this before then everyone should expect a bottom feed juice mod for chucks in the next couple weeks to a month or so.
 
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My sweet sister cannot vape as she has MS and cannot refill, change carts and such. I love my chuck and with her having no use of her right arm,hand and leg...she falls and drops and well...you get the picture. I would buy her a chuck if I could get this feeder for her. PLEASE....PM me when ready.....I want and need this for her. I will pay anything, trade anything...well almost anything...and this would be an answer to my prayers. She liked the 510 with 555 e-liquid but we could not help her by being there to refill, change batts and carts and she can't drip...(bad eyesight)...It is a sad "ugly crying" situation. She is now back on 2 packs a day and making herself sicker. PLEASE DO THIS and let me know.
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Bonnie
 
Hey bonnie i will deffinatly get on this ASAP. I just need to pick up those adapters and some copper tubing and ill get the ball rolling. Thanks for the interest and helping your sister has def givin me the motivation to put this idea into action.

My sweet sister cannot vape as she has MS and cannot refill, change carts and such. I love my chuck and with her having no use of her right arm,hand and leg...she falls and drops and well...you get the picture. I would buy her a chuck if I could get this feeder for her. PLEASE....PM me when ready.....I want and need this for her. I will pay anything, trade anything...well almost anything...and this would be an answer to my prayers. She liked the 510 with 555 e-liquid but we could not help her by being there to refill, change batts and carts and she can't drip...(bad eyesight)...It is a sad "ugly crying" situation. She is now back on 2 packs a day and making herself sicker. PLEASE DO THIS and let me know.
Bless you
Bonnie
 

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Bonnie, I adore my Little Chuck. As I thought about this post and the idea of suggesting something else, I looked down and realized I had protectively clutched my LC to my chest (right about where you keep your tissues.) In spite of that, I'm going to ask if a lighter weight mod might not be better for your sister. Something like tinnear's beautiful mahmba v2 or a juicebox.

With your sister's coordination and balance problems, the risk of her starting a fire is an additional reason why she should get a PV as soon as possible.
 
Hey poeia thats the beauty of this mod. since its going to be an external bolt on mod it will in theory be compatible with any round 3rd gen (hope i said that right) mod out there.

Bonnie, I adore my Little Chuck. As I thought about this post and the idea of suggesting something else, I looked down and realized I had protectively clutched my LC to my chest (right about where you keep your tissues.) In spite of that, I'm going to ask if a lighter weight mod might not be better for your sister. Something like tinnear's beautiful mahmba v2 or a juicebox.

With your sister's coordination and balance problems, the risk of her starting a fire is an additional reason why she should get a PV as soon as possible.
 

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Hey poeia thats the beauty of this mod. since its going to be an external bolt on mod it will in theory be compatible with any round 3rd gen (hope i said that right) mod out there.
Kewl. ;) I actually find the heft of my LC comforting. It's heavy enough that I know it's there but not too heavy to hold constantly. But what's light enough for a reasonably healthy person vs. someone with MS could be quite different.

ETA: I do know the difference between "to," "two" and "too."
 
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Very true on the heft scale for people with disabilities. Me and bonnie have been PM'ing and she wants to get her a lil chuck because they are very durable and wont break from dropping. Ive also taken the drop factor into account on designing this so i plan to make her a top feeder so that ts extremely simple and easily replaceable if needs be. I plan on attaching a 10ml dropper bottle to this thing to so that there virtually wont be a need to refill for a couple weeks.

But i still plan on making myself a bottom feeder :D. I havent decided if i want to use carto's with it or a straight atty because its really difficult to flood a carto so it'll be idiot proof which is what i need lol

I'm going to draw up a sketch of what it will look like when finished tonight when i get back from work.

Kewl. ;) I actually find the heft of my LC comforting. It's heavy enough that I know it's there but not to heavy to hold constantly. But what's light enough for a reasonably healthy person vs. someone with MS could be quite different.
 
nothing like that actually lol. and no offense taken. I'm going to drill a hole into the side of the battery extension and bend a piece of small copper tubing and insert it into that hole and push it up a lil farther so that it will go through the top hole of the batt extension and into the atty or carto. It's just an external bottom feed system.


Give me a few days to draw up a diagram. Hopefully it will clarify
 
Sorry it took so long but here is a diagram i did in Paint. Sorry its crappy :oops:
The copper tubing will be put into the center of the battery extension and will go straight up into the atty.

bottemfeedjuicerboltondiagram.jpg
 
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