De-bridging 306 and 510 atomizers - A video tutorial

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Terraphon

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I know more than one of these has been done for the 306 but I figured I'd include my take on that part of it. Also included, de-bridging 510 atomizers!

Happy vaping all!

Be warned : I am not responsible for any damage you may do to your atomizers or devices or any bodily injury you may sustain if you do this. This is not the INTENDED treatment or use of electronic cigarette atomizers and if you ruin your atomizers, blow up your house or kill your cat while doing this, It's on you.

 
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Nice man - I watched another tutorial one time and it showed the person moving the mesh on top of the metal part of bridge on the side first, pulling the metal out and then finishing off with pulling the mesh out. I de-bridged one atty once, but I ruined it, I think I pulled too hard and pulled the whole of the ceremic cup and coil too far up (could that ruin it?)

Either way, nice video.
 

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what about my dogs well being? ;)

lmfao, thanks for the guide man. Hopefully my body shields the explosion to protect my dog.

Everyone knows dogs are tough enough to withstand explosions ;)

Nice man - I watched another tutorial one time and it showed the person moving the mesh on top of the metal part of bridge on the side first, pulling the metal out and then finishing off with pulling the mesh out. I de-bridged one atty once, but I ruined it, I think I pulled too hard and pulled the whole of the ceremic cup and coil too far up (could that ruin it?)

Either way, nice video.

Yes, what you're describing CAN ruin the atomizer because if the body, inside, comes up to far it can break the contact wires inside the tube. They're teensy little things.
 
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