I recently got my hands on a copper Able clone, I really like it. Looks beautiful and pretty solid, but there are a few things I am concerned with and I have a few questions:
1. The ventilation looks subpar from being "hidden" inside. It seems that the only ventilation it has is from the holes of the bottom of the tube, which allow air to escape through the crevices of the switch. Which means it will not vent while firing, nor while locked. I am contemplating taking it to a machinist to have two vent holes drilled but is this imperatively necessary (I've read that it could be but not a firm consensus) and if so where should I have them drilled and how big?
2. Delrin insulators for both the positive and negative end of battery in the tube to prevent shorts of the mod on the accidental occasion if I were to press the switch whilst the atty is off and a battery was in place (Do not worry, I plan on never having a battery inside, unless the atty is attached first off). Where could I get them, how do I place them (I imagine without a battery in place they would fall from the top unless stuck with something?), and are they as well imperative before use?
3. Which should I place in first, or does it matter? The atty / cap or battery? I am asking this because the only way to insert a battery is dropping it from the top, or unscrewing the switch and putting one in.
4. With the 18650's negative side, should I be worried with it constantly touching the metal at the bottom of the mod that pushes it up to make the connection? (This one might be a bit silly, but I'm asking for 100% clarification)
5. I have a Mason 24mm rda, and a Battle Deck clone. Both have protruding center pins, but I read that they should be 1mm or more? I can't get a 100% accurate measurement but they seem to be under 1mm. About 0.5-0.6 or so (I'm using a ruler). Is this true, or should they be good?
I have done about 15+ hours of sole reading about mechs, along with the literal days I have spent reading about everything else. I am quite confident in my ability to operate this device safely, but I am going to refrain from a while to dock some more hours into it in case there is something I am not yet aware of.
I plan on not building lower than 0.7 for my first few builds, and go no lower than 0.4. Simply for safety reasons, and I personally feel there is no need to go any lower.
If there is anything you care to mention, tips, in depth links you wish to share that I can spend (the bigger the better) a while reading over, etc, I would much appreciate any of it.
Thank you all in advance and here are some pictures of what I have mentioned in this post. The first pin is the Mason, and second is the Battle Deck clone.
Pardon the dirtiness of the mod, I literally just received it and have yet to clean it.

1. The ventilation looks subpar from being "hidden" inside. It seems that the only ventilation it has is from the holes of the bottom of the tube, which allow air to escape through the crevices of the switch. Which means it will not vent while firing, nor while locked. I am contemplating taking it to a machinist to have two vent holes drilled but is this imperatively necessary (I've read that it could be but not a firm consensus) and if so where should I have them drilled and how big?
2. Delrin insulators for both the positive and negative end of battery in the tube to prevent shorts of the mod on the accidental occasion if I were to press the switch whilst the atty is off and a battery was in place (Do not worry, I plan on never having a battery inside, unless the atty is attached first off). Where could I get them, how do I place them (I imagine without a battery in place they would fall from the top unless stuck with something?), and are they as well imperative before use?
3. Which should I place in first, or does it matter? The atty / cap or battery? I am asking this because the only way to insert a battery is dropping it from the top, or unscrewing the switch and putting one in.
4. With the 18650's negative side, should I be worried with it constantly touching the metal at the bottom of the mod that pushes it up to make the connection? (This one might be a bit silly, but I'm asking for 100% clarification)
5. I have a Mason 24mm rda, and a Battle Deck clone. Both have protruding center pins, but I read that they should be 1mm or more? I can't get a 100% accurate measurement but they seem to be under 1mm. About 0.5-0.6 or so (I'm using a ruler). Is this true, or should they be good?
I have done about 15+ hours of sole reading about mechs, along with the literal days I have spent reading about everything else. I am quite confident in my ability to operate this device safely, but I am going to refrain from a while to dock some more hours into it in case there is something I am not yet aware of.
I plan on not building lower than 0.7 for my first few builds, and go no lower than 0.4. Simply for safety reasons, and I personally feel there is no need to go any lower.
If there is anything you care to mention, tips, in depth links you wish to share that I can spend (the bigger the better) a while reading over, etc, I would much appreciate any of it.
Thank you all in advance and here are some pictures of what I have mentioned in this post. The first pin is the Mason, and second is the Battle Deck clone.
Pardon the dirtiness of the mod, I literally just received it and have yet to clean it.




