Direct Drip Cart Mod -- Two Easy and Inexpensive Ways to Drip With Ease

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Nice vid CNubel, but I have to disagree with your last post...it could be a little easier ;)
It is not necessary to drip directly onto the bridge. The only purpose of the bridge is to wick fluid from the cart filler down to the nickel foam that's under the ceramic cup. If you are not using a cart with filler the bridge becomes completely obsolete. When you drip you can pretty much put the drops anywhere in the atty barrel (no need to aim for the bridge).

I guess what I'm saying is, the pen grip is a good way to not get hot lips from tailpiping, but using the pen tip or pipette for aiming is unnecessary.

Back when I was dripping (before I got tired of having to add drops every 5 minutes), I took the pen grip and just cut about a half inch of it off and stuck that on the atty. This still gave a little insulation for the lips, but made the overall length of the PV a little less, and it still had some rigidity in the mouth. I was always mashing the full length pen grip when I put it in my mouth.
 

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I guess what I'm saying is, the pen grip is a good way to not get hot lips from tailpiping, but using the pen tip or pipette for aiming is unnecessary.

I couldn't agree with you more. The use of an aiming device is totally unnecessary when dripping. However, the pen tip and the pipette both add a bit of rigidity and insure a snug fit between the atty and the pen grip, and helps keep the pen grip from moving around. The pipette also adds a more solid feel to the mod and keeps it from collapsing if you press your lips against it too hard. To me, it just feels more solid and makes it a more pleasant experience. However, a pen grip is all you really need to cover the atty so you’re not tail piping a hot atty. The rest is just easy improvements that will hopefully make your vaping experience a bit more enjoyable.
 

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I drip all the time, I just throw a cart with no filler on the atty and I'm good to go. I also spent quite awhile straight tailpiping. I liked that for awhile, but then I started getting a weird metallic taste in my mouth when vaping so I started using a cart with no filler. Also, I was getting canker sores on the insides of my lips from juice spitting on them repeatedly.
 

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Nice vid CNubel, but I have to disagree with your last post...it could be a little easier ;)
It is not necessary to drip directly onto the bridge. The only purpose of the bridge is to wick fluid from the cart filler down to the nickel foam that's under the ceramic cup. If you are not using a cart with filler the bridge becomes completely obsolete. When you drip you can pretty much put the drops anywhere in the atty barrel (no need to aim for the bridge).

I guess what I'm saying is, the pen grip is a good way to not get hot lips from tailpiping, but using the pen tip or pipette for aiming is unnecessary.

Back when I was dripping (before I got tired of having to add drops every 5 minutes), I took the pen grip and just cut about a half inch of it off and stuck that on the atty. This still gave a little insulation for the lips, but made the overall length of the PV a little less, and it still had some rigidity in the mouth. I was always mashing the full length pen grip when I put it in my mouth.
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