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Doffy

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When you sell the rest of them for another one of my mods let me know, I take extra care of repeat customers..!
I have to decide what i want. I'm thinking bronze that can go via dready for a makeover.

What is current wait time? Might be early may before I can pay another one off. Need stupid household stuffs

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Well you better get on it the wail the mail has been to your side of the world I better send it soon..

Never done a bronze one with patina, so I don't know how it will come out. That being said Marks got it down so I'm sure he'll make it look dope, anyway you want it and I'll send it right to him. ... and it will be the first and only bronze w patina..[emoji14]
 

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Email sent.... Nautilus has great taste.... Ima need that on the #2 of this group. This will make 4 TMods.

I love my new Sunboxes but I fear for their survival. I Work for a living in environments that 99.9% of the world would run screaming from. Costco portions of Brake dust, steel dust, pitch black, 320 ton 12 foot wide trains passing you at 70mph in a 14 foot wide tunnel; over half the probies quit the first month, I love it but need a mod that will survive without issue... The TMod delivers.
 

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Exactly. Picking up stone and tile. All day. Spreading set and grout. Always on a construction job. With saw dust. And grit and grime. Water bucket at my feet or right beside me all day every day. With a mod in one hand and a sponge on the other. Not as brutal as CH's. But rough to say none the less. Especially when the summer heat hits. No tank. I mean no tank survives the Mississippi heat during the summer. They all
Leak. But not my bottom feeders.

Probably going to need to get on the list with a. Nice payment in to you T
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Custom showers. That's what I do for a living. Cut and polish. And install natural stone very day I gut and rebuild and reinstall an entire master bathroom in 5 days.
 

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WOW man this thing hits like a train haulin a mile long stretch of cars!!son of a gun man.im definitely hooked for sure!the previous own had a few mishaps with holding onto his mod but the performance is flippin nuts!gettin a lil used to the button,when I stop vapin long enuff to mess with the switch im sure ill figger a way to shorten up the throw.its way long throw and im guessin a lil adjustment to the "bar"will do the trick but I don't wanna mess it up so im hopin someone will gimme a few pointers.wow just wow with this thing though!!these are way cool Tom,kudo's to ya man!



just received my "used"t-mod,does anyone have the instructions as to make the button not have to be stood on to get it to fire??or is this just the they are?not comfortable at all for me and im a big dude and by no means wimpy.got used to my peko mods and maybe I am wimpy now...lol.---Rick
 
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I'm glad you landed that one rudedog! If you want to send it in ill re bead blast it for ya. The throw depends on the batteries your running if your running all the same exact batteries you can bend the bar down towards the top of the battery to shorten up the throw, if you do it too much it will autofire, that's how you know you went too far.

I'm sure you notice the difference between the contact bar in my mods and the contacts in any other mods your used too, that's the main reason it's a Firmer press.. I keep it that way as a safety feature because there's no safety.. Quit being a sissy, hardcore internals require a little more pressure, you'll get used too it. WELCOME TO THE CLUB! [emoji12]
 

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Exactly. Picking up stone and tile. All day. Spreading set and grout. Always on a construction job. With saw dust. And grit and grime. Water bucket at my feet or right beside me all day every day. With a mod in one hand and a sponge on the other. Not as brutal as CH's. But rough to say none the less. Especially when the summer heat hits. No tank. I mean no tank survives the Mississippi heat during the summer. They all
Leak. But not my bottom feeders.

Probably going to need to get on the list with a. Nice payment in to you T
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Custom showers. That's what I do for a living. Cut and polish. And install natural stone very day I gut and rebuild and reinstall an entire master bathroom in 5 days.
That looks great! I use my mods in the shower, your gonna fit right in!
 

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Email sent.... Nautilus has great taste.... Ima need that on the #2 of this group. This will make 4 TMods.

I love my new Sunboxes but I fear for their survival. I Work for a living in environments that 99.9% of the world would run screaming from. Costco portions of Brake dust, steel dust, pitch black, 320 ton 12 foot wide trains passing you at 70mph in a 14 foot wide tunnel; over half the probies quit the first month, I love it but need a mod that will survive without issue... The TMod delivers.
Gotcha bud! I've run over mods with trucks before and they were fine, I wonder how they would do vs. a train...hope we never find out...proll derail the sucka, haha.
 
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WOW man this thing hits like a train haulin a mile long stretch of cars!!son of a gun man.im definitely hooked for sure!the previous own had a few mishaps with holding onto his mod but the performance is flippin nuts!gettin a lil used to the button,when I stop vapin long enuff to mess with the switch im sure ill figger a way to shorten up the throw.its way long throw and im guessin a lil adjustment to the "bar"will do the trick but I don't wanna mess it up so im hopin someone will gimme a few pointers.wow just wow with this thing though!!these are way cool Tom,kudo's to ya man!



just received my "used"t-mod,does anyone have the instructions as to make the button not have to be stood on to get it to fire??or is this just the they are?not comfortable at all for me and im a big dude and by no means wimpy.got used to my peko mods and maybe I am wimpy now...lol.---Rick

Happy Birthday (yesterday), Rick! Can't think of a nicer birthday gift than a mod you love.
 

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WOW man this thing hits like a train haulin a mile long stretch of cars!!son of a gun man.im definitely hooked for sure!the previous own had a few mishaps with holding onto his mod but the performance is flippin nuts!gettin a lil used to the button,when I stop vapin long enuff to mess with the switch im sure ill figger a way to shorten up the throw.its way long throw and im guessin a lil adjustment to the "bar"will do the trick but I don't wanna mess it up so im hopin someone will gimme a few pointers.wow just wow with this thing though!!these are way cool Tom,kudo's to ya man!



just received my "used"t-mod,does anyone have the instructions as to make the button not have to be stood on to get it to fire??or is this just the they are?not comfortable at all for me and im a big dude and by no means wimpy.got used to my peko mods and maybe I am wimpy now...lol.---Rick
Glad you snagged that TMod, was a lot of temptation, lol!

Getting use to the safety of the throw too over here, and I wedged a tiny piece of plastic between to copper bar and button. Works a treat! I had also tried some button tops last night but not enough surface area of the button IMO to work consistently.

I don't know if you could find a better made, well designed mod than these beasts!
 

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WOW man this thing hits like a train haulin a mile long stretch of cars!!son of a gun man.im definitely hooked for sure!the previous own had a few mishaps with holding onto his mod but the performance is flippin nuts!gettin a lil used to the button,when I stop vapin long enuff to mess with the switch im sure ill figger a way to shorten up the throw.its way long throw and im guessin a lil adjustment to the "bar"will do the trick but I don't wanna mess it up so im hopin someone will gimme a few pointers.wow just wow with this thing though!!these are way cool Tom,kudo's to ya man!




just received my "used"t-mod,does anyone have the instructions as to make the button not have to be stood on to get it to fire??or is this just the they are?not comfortable at all for me and im a big dude and by no means wimpy.got used to my peko mods and maybe I am wimpy now...lol.---Rick

Glad you scored that Tmod ;) I know you're really going to enjoy it! Btw a belated :bday:
 
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