ePipeMods Fully Custom Made Wood E-Pipes - Part 2

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Well hell, I dont usually alert people to my personal stuff but this is home right. I cant miss the party. Here is my daily carry, in fact I'm about to walk out the door. S&W Model 327 Night Guard .357 Magnum, 8 round cylinder. Plenty light weight and with 2.5" snub and night sights. Ive got some others but this one was actually on me so here it is. Oh, dont forget my blowfish with Killer 705 rba! You can almost read it inside the Jazz Carto tank.

Love those classics that have been posted :)





Model 327 + Blowfish, Jazz Carto Tank, Killer 705 by pseudohippy, on Flickr

I would never show a picture of my entire gun collection!
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not sure if ur referring to the kanger t3, but if not i use a kanger t2 top coil and cut the tip down a tad and the cherry vape universal will slip snug over , if u dont have a CV universal i suggest investing in a couple, they come complimentary with the stems that Matt sells , you cant beat it , also dripping is for when you want the most optimum flavor and throat puch and vapor prod, most of us use this technique when trying new liquids and when at home relaxing with ur fav pipe and liquid, but try the kanger t2s they have above average flavor,TH and vapor way more than cartos, every now n then i throw a carto on for the sheer convenience and am quickly reminded why i dont use them anymore, and DAM those freaking reactor tanks they would be boss if they didnt leak so dam much, rbas on the pipes take some work and creativity, try the t2 and im sure u will be satisfied .......................

Yes I was referring to the Kanger T3 and from what I have read you cannot cut the tip down on the T3.

I would love to use my church warden with the T3! I am sure there is way but I just do not have the time to try and figure something out.
 

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I would never show a picture of my entire gun collection!
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That's one helluva arsenal... I love it. I see quite a few germs I'd like to own. Especially that F&H PS90 but it needs the short barrel conversion.

On a pipe note, I'm alittle hesitant to pull the trigger on the Penelope churchwarden. I only have (or plan to have) one, so if it doesn't fit the Penelope then the only other thing it might fit is my Kir Fanis "Angel" telescoping drip tip. Barring that its a wasted $30.
 
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Question for Matt-
I might make it to Vapefest NY on saturday. Do you think you will have any pipes left ? Lol
I need a companion to my Gandalf. Perhaps a Hobbit or Dragon or if I'm lucky a freehand!

We will be bringing quite a bit with us. It is doubtful that we will sell out on Friday.
In fact, I could be wrong, but with the inventory we are bringing, we should return with some stuff for the site.
 

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That's one helluva arsenal... I love it. I see quite a few germs I'd like to own. Especially that F&H PS90 but it needs the short barrel conversion.

On a pipe note, I'm alittle hesitant to pull the trigger on the Penelope churchwarden. I only have (or plan to have) one, so if it doesn't fit the Penelope then the only other thing it might fit is my Kir Fanis "Angel" telescoping drip tip. Barring that its a wasted $30.

I'll be honest, with the different tolerances on the Penelope's, there is a good chance whatever you buy will need some tweaking.
Unless you're comfortable with doing a bit of gentle Dremel work, I'd recommend against it.
That being said, it's no slam against jazz stems, we plan to carry more styles from them in the near future.
Tolerances are just a b*tch that way. Same reason we use the universal with a taper push fit for our stems. They tend to fit a wider variety with a tapered universal rather than a flat diameter.
 

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On a pipe note, I'm alittle hesitant to pull the trigger on the Penelope churchwarden. I only have (or plan to have) one, so if it doesn't fit the Penelope then the only other thing it might fit is my Kir Fanis "Angel" telescoping drip tip. Barring that its a wasted $30.

If you really want one bad then get one if you dont mind playing the mouthpiece shuffle with me. Between my three Penelopes and your mouthpiece I bet we can make a swap for one that works for you while still maintaining a working combo for me. For example, if I need to loosen one up to fit on a mouthpiece Im game for that. All we have to do is if yours doesnt fit right off the bat you will need to send the mouthpiece (maybe even the stem) to me and I will fit it with one of mine that works and Ill send you back that combo. Ill deal with what I have left and make it work. Just a thought. Let me know if you want to pull the trigger. All while keeping in mind there is an outside chance that it doesnt work.
 

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I've altered 3 actual pipe stems to fit the universal, but if that draft hole is to big for the Penelope's I don't know what I'd do fix that. I'm no stranger to a little DIY.
I'm alittle turn. I want you to sell all the pipes you can, but I wanna see the freehands before they're all gone. Maybe we could get a preview of the Vape Fest pipes -in good ole massive pipe rack fashion- before they make the trip to NY.
 

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That's one helluva arsenal... I love it. I see quite a few germs I'd like to own. Especially that F&H PS90 but it needs the short barrel conversion.

On a pipe note, I'm alittle hesitant to pull the trigger on the Penelope churchwarden. I only have (or plan to have) one, so if it doesn't fit the Penelope then the only other thing it might fit is my Kir Fanis "Angel" telescoping drip tip. Barring that its a wasted $30.

Go ahead and get the Churchwarden for the Penelope, if it doesn't work for you I am sure there are folks who would be willing to buy it from you.

Shorties are fun...love my short AR...

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If you really want one bad then get one if you dont mind playing the mouthpiece shuffle with me. Between my three Penelopes and your mouthpiece I bet we can make a swap for one that works for you while still maintaining a working combo for me.

Mouthpiece shuffle is an interesting choice of words. LOL. But yea, that sounds like a plan.
 

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I've altered 3 actual pipe stems to fit the universal, but if that draft hole is to big for the Penelope's I don't know what I'd do fix that. I'm no stranger to a little DIY.
I'm alittle turn. I want you to sell all the pipes you can, but I wanna see the freehands before they're all gone. Maybe we could get a preview of the Vape Fest pipes -in good ole massive pipe rack fashion- before they make the trip to NY.

Romaniac is awesome. Just message him that you want the hole for the churchwarden drilled on the small side. He knows the deal and will make sure to take care of it for you. Just make sure to tell him you just need a basic starter hole drilled because you can finish the bore yourself. The initial hole is the hard part getting it to go in nice and straight. After you have that done you can bore it out to spec. yourself. Even if it does show up too big, which I doubt, Ill trade you a mouthpiece that is big enough.

Also, if it is too big you could always put a small piece of painters tape around your mouthpiece and tighten it up. It wont leave behind any residue on the SS and will make it work. The amount of tolerance variation we are talking about here is pretty slight.
 

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OK, so FedEx has ...... in my cheerios yet again. For some reason, they are incapable of bringing vape mail to my door, and hand delivered my mail to someone else without requiring a signature. The vape mail was my Pyrex tubes for the Cobra, and I'm beginning to think that a gennie style attie just isn't for me. I've had it for 2 months now, and 3 wicks I've attempted have all been terrible. I followed the videos to a tee. 3 red hot burns with 3 distilled water quenches, 3 juice fires. Wick looks thoroughly oxidized, tweaked to no joke hot spots on the coil, all 3 light up simultaneously, and the coils read 1.9 ohms. Still get a nasty burnt taste. Sucked it up for half a tank on the last one just to see if it was a break in issue. That was a terrible idea, couldn't get the burnt taste outta my mouth for the rest of the day. Any ideas?
 
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OK, so FedEx has ...... in my cheerios yet again. For some reason, they are incapable of bringing vape mail to my door, and hand delivered my mail to someone else without requiring a signature. The vape mail was my Pyrex tubes for the Cobra, and I'm beginning to think that a gennie style attie just isn't for me. I've had it for 2 months now, and 3 wicks I've attempted have all been terrible. I followed the videos to a tee. 3 red hot burns with 3 distilled water quenches, 3 juice fires. Wick looks thoroughly oxidized, tweaked to no joke hot spots on the coil, all 3 light up simultaneously, and the coils read 1.9 ohms. Still get a nasty burnt taste. Sucked it up for half a tank on the last one just to see if it was a break in issue. That was a terrible idea, couldn't get the burnt taste outta my mouth for the rest of the day. Any ideas?

What are you using for a wick?
 
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