DIY Chamber reducer

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Nirk

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Hello, I have an AGI rda, I like the draw on it and the juice capacity but I think it is a bit big and could do with reducing the size of the chamber, I do not want to spend any money on doing this but any ideas how I can reduce the size of the chamber? I tried using a lot of cotton which makes a small difference but there is still a lot of space in the top cap. Do you know how I could do this?
 

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If you want it to be permanent, I think some JB Weld might do the trick for you. Clean the atty cap really well, rough up the inside with some course sandpaper (so the JB will adhere) then apply. You would need to have a good idea of what you want before you start, as once it set up inside the cap, it would be there forever.

Of course if you could find something "food grade" or rather something designed to be put on cooking surfaces it would probably be better as it will have been tested to be safe. I don't if JB Weld fits that bill, you may want to research before you go at it.
 
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A marble or two? May rattle around, but you might figure out a way around that. Glass beads, I thought of using too. Perhaps a dab of SuperGlue to hold them together and wedge them in there, but glue isn't usually desired either.

Certainly an interesting idea lol. Hmm maybe some sort of glass or plastic glued to the chamber would work.
 

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A marble or two? May rattle around, but you might figure out a way around that. Glass beads, I thought of using too. Perhaps a dab of SuperGlue to hold them together and wedge them in there, but glue isn't usually desired either.

This is a great idea! Some glass marbles with some colored designs would excellent in a clear tank adding a little bling to the tank. You can boil them clean before dropping them in and they're easily cleanable later. Great thought Ohms.
 
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