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Wingapo

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Kcos, now that you have your Stealth you need everything to be able to change it into a GGTS brass, aluminum and stainless steel. Of course you'll also need an AVS, AFS, UFS, iAtty, MultiAtty, GG Slim, GGTB and anything else with GG engraved on it. Good luck with your new quest and don't forget GG also stands for, "Gotta Get, the Shiny!"
 

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I love your pictures Winga, but those pictures remind me that I have not on my hands my Stealth yet :(

I have been, patiently waiting to my friend go to USA and bring me the Stealth cap I have bought from COV on preorder a month ago, I hope she will go to USA next week. :) and finally my ss GGTS could convert in to a Stealth when he feels like he want to be a bit smaller.
 

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Let the record show that I Wingapo have finally encountered a doodad before Kcos, even if it is just a drip tip.

Ariel, I hope you friend gets to the US soon too, then you'll be able to post some of your picks as well. The Stealth is so much easier to use with the iAtty and I'm really liking the feel of it in my palm.
 

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Imeo, did you send Bruce the engraved tubes? I still need 2 of them. I have a bad feeling he turned them into stealths.

If he did, can I order them from a different supplier?

Bruce would never do that, I am sure Inq. I send him some tubes so you will have them soon buddy:)
 

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Hi Poppa
I had the same problem. No need for vaseline.
You need to tighten the pin, it is a screw. You can do it with small screwdriver from top and screw it counterclockwise to tighten the pin.

Thanks Zu,
Yep that is true. The iatty tends to turn it back out, which is ok since I prefer the iatty tight on the Stealth. Hence the leak.
I applied teflon tape to the threaded pin, I think it should stop the leak.
Thanks.
 

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Thanks Zu,
Yep that is true. The iatty tends to turn it back out, which is ok since I prefer the iatty tight on the Stealth. Hence the leak.
I applied teflon tape to the threaded pin, I think it should stop the leak.
Thanks.
No problem Poppa. I just screw it tight so my iatty can't unscrew it back. It is little higher but not much.
 

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Thanks Zu,
Yep that is true. The iatty tends to turn it back out, which is ok since I prefer the iatty tight on the Stealth. Hence the leak.
I applied teflon tape to the threaded pin, I think it should stop the leak.
Thanks.

poppa, no teflon is required.

I did not tight the center pole of the stealth because I wanted to let users to adjust it easily. Just tighten it and you will never need to do anything else buddy:)


ps.... if you want Iatty tight on the Stealth then screw Iatty, then screw hard the center pole. Thats it
 
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