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YouTube - Chuck Review
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Jeff now sells adaptersI was just wondering how you could downgrade the chuck for needing adapters to use different atties. Isn't that true of all mods? I mean the atties all have their own unique threads. Would you consider it more versatile if Jeff threw in adapters and upped the price?
Whoa, thought I was watching Speed tv for a secNice vid! One thing though - I own two Chucks, bought the first one in September, and I've yet to feel any seizing on my caps - in fact, they seem to thread better over time.
Whoa, thought I was watching Speed tv for a secNice vid! One thing though - I own two Chucks, bought the first one in September, and I've yet to feel any seizing on my caps - in fact, they seem to thread better over time.
I was just wondering how you could downgrade the chuck for needing adapters to use different atties. Isn't that true of all mods? I mean the atties all have their own unique threads. Would you consider it more versatile if Jeff threw in adapters and upped the price?
Nice review. I have to agree with the previous poster about adapters: I don't know of a single mod on the market that can handle 510/801/901 etc without them. I wouldn't take off points for that...
As far as no pass-thru: When you can vape for several days at 3.7v on one battery who needs a pass-through?![]()
Nice review, although I'm not sure if the Noalox is a good idea. Any type of substance on the threads will have a tendency to hold onto dirt or sand. My suggestion would be to use your sense of feel when screwing the end cap on. If it seems gritty, stop and inspect. There's probably an extremly small chance of the threads getting buggered up anyway.
Use extra caution while at the beach.
Steve