ePipeMods Fully Custom Made Wood E-Pipes - Part 2

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JetSmooth

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You're on the right track. An eGo cone will do fine for carto's plus it's cheaper.
Watch this video for helpful set up tips->

I only watched that about fifty times this afternoon. ;) Then, I went out and splurged on some other things. I was "inspired".

It took watching another video review of the empire drip shield where the guy explained how they actually work and why they're needed for me to figure it out.
 

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I've been waiting a few months for my new toy... I just got some pictures and thought I'd share
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Should arrive in a few days. I haven't been this excited about a mod in a while :headbang:
 

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Looks like you tried to link to a photo that's in your Gmail. If you give us all your password, we can see it. Otherwise, you'll need to put it on a public web account. ;)

In other news, anticipating the arrival of my v2 pipe tomorrow!

I was looking up information on the wood my pipe was made of because I'd never heard of Hormigo Negro before. They call it the "singing wood" becuase it resonnates well. It's used in a number of traditional Africal and Central American percussion instruments like Marimbas. I won't be smacking it with anything, however.
 

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Here's another steam punk project I've picked up for the weekends.
This is been very therapeutic, and helps to fuel and refresh my creativity.
I'll post the album link from time to time. But we are going to do our best to keep a record of the progress.
The great thing about this project is that it never really ends :)
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JetSmooth

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Oh wow! That looks awesome!

My grandfather collected Ford Model Ts and As. I came this close >< to getting his '36 Model A when he passed. But we don't have a garage so I had no place to securely store it. Broke my heart to see it auctioned off.

But if I were to take on a restoration project, it would be a 50's truck or 60's Beetle.
 

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Here's another steam punk project I've picked up for the weekends.
This is been very therapeutic, and helps to fuel and refresh my creativity.
I'll post the album link from time to time. But we are going to do our best to keep a record of the progress.
The great thing about this project is that it never really ends :)
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Love it Matt! You and me I think would get along. Im dirquist here but on every other board I go by pseudohippy. Im a hippy at heart but a bit too young. I used to own a VW Bus, for a long time. The things that happened in the back of (and even the front) of that thing are legendary. I would totally dig building up a Beetle and relive it all (except it would probably kill me now) my youth. I chopped my pony tail about 6 years ago and have been a pseudohippyincognito ever since :)
 
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