Just in case, there is a PAPs X 1.5 with X ring for sale in the classifieds for a very good price....... NOT MINE 
Not the best photos, but now I'm officially a happy owner of a paps ss v3! Too bad I just got into mech, I feel I missed out a lot!
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Aww, you're welcome! I tossed some parts together and thought you'd like itThank to my bro I am now the pro owner of a GP med mode! Omg it is b e a u tiful!
Thank bro! Can't wait to get my batteries and fire this beauty up!
You rule!
Just in case, there is a PAPs X 1.5 with X ring for sale in the classifieds for a very good price....... NOT MINE![]()
I was just wondering what the DHL shipping cost vs reg slow mail is from Greece to the US?
Ya. Although you don't see them unless you're verified.we have Classifieds?
Ya. Although you don't see them unless you're verified.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/announcements-news/283955-how-become-verified-member.html
Yep, they try to weed out the scrubs so that it's a trustworthy place to deal with.Thank you ... a couple more Post and I will privileges.![]()
Yes, the provided longer pin is for the 18490 batteries, just unscrew the brass cap of the GPin, remove the short pin, put the other one inside, tighten the cap and that's it.
Trying to preserve the naturalism in our lives it is aged custom dried maple with a lifetime coating to preserve it. There will be no issue of swelling or worry about spillage with these stands as they are a breeze to clean. I am confident brofro will confirm my words.
All I need is a Paps SS v3 to complete my quest.
:whispers...and a TiX:
wow, this thread does move fast! lol...so here's the scenario:
Now, that pin on the left that the picker is pointing to is what I'm assuming I should remove the short pin from because the pin on the right is the extra that is longer. Now, the problem is I can't unscrew the short pin on the left to replace it with the longer pin on the right. I don't want to grab the threads on the left with something like channel locks or needle nose pliers and damage the threads or coating, but that pin does push in. So I know it can move. However, a little guidance is needed just so I don't go astray. Can the pin shown on the left be unscrewed and replaced with the one on the right?
wow, this thread does move fast! lol...so here's the scenario:
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Now, that pin on the left that the picker is pointing to is what I'm assuming I should remove the short pin from because the pin on the right is the extra that is longer. Now, the problem is I can't unscrew the short pin on the left to replace it with the longer pin on the right. I don't want to grab the threads on the left with something like channel locks or needle nose pliers and damage the threads or coating, but that pin does push in. So I know it can move. However, a little guidance is needed just so I don't go astray. Can the pin shown on the left be unscrewed and replaced with the one on the right?
wow, this thread does move fast! lol...so here's the scenario:
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Now, that pin on the left that the picker is pointing to is what I'm assuming I should remove the short pin from because the pin on the right is the extra that is longer. Now, the problem is I can't unscrew the short pin on the left to replace it with the longer pin on the right. I don't want to grab the threads on the left with something like channel locks or needle nose pliers and damage the threads or coating, but that pin does push in. So I know it can move. However, a little guidance is needed just so I don't go astray. Can the pin shown on the left be unscrewed and replaced with the one on the right?
wow, this thread does move fast! lol...so here's the scenario:
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Now, that pin on the left that the picker is pointing to is what I'm assuming I should remove the short pin from because the pin on the right is the extra that is longer. Now, the problem is I can't unscrew the short pin on the left to replace it with the longer pin on the right. I don't want to grab the threads on the left with something like channel locks or needle nose pliers and damage the threads or coating, but that pin does push in. So I know it can move. However, a little guidance is needed just so I don't go astray. Can the pin shown on the left be unscrewed and replaced with the one on the right?
Thank you! I am forming a Vaping Activist Group....VAH. Vapers against Hybrids.
Thank to my bro I am now the pro owner of a GP med mode! Omg it is b e a u tiful!
Thank bro! Can't wait to get my batteries and fire this beauty up!
You rule!