HCigar Stingray Clone Question

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JoppaRoadCruiser

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So I just got this in the mail yesterday. First mech mod and this thing looks awesome. No crunchy areas as far as threading is concerned. At least I haven't seen anything yet. After looking this over last night, I noticed an issue with the battery vent slits on the button switch. One of the slits appears to have a little bit of the stainless steel punch out left in it. Like when they were machining these, the piece didn't punch all the way out. Should I contact vape royalty and send this back? Could this cause any problems as far as performance is concerned (shorts, etc.)? Not sure if I want to go to the trouble of sending it back for something rather small if it doesn't affect the performance.
 

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Ok first time posting photos here so hopefully this turns out ok. These were taken with my iphone 5 camera so the quality is not that great. But I think you can see the little bit of machining punch left in one of the battery vent holes. One pic is of the partially blocked vent hole, the other is of the normal one, and the third one is of the bottom button taken all apart. You can see the piece on the left vent hole closest to the pin. stingraybutton2.jpgstingraybutton3.jpgstingraybutton1.jpg
 

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Thanks man. Im leaning towards just leaving it alone though if it doesn't affect the performance. Any ideas if this makes a difference? I haven't tried using the mod itself. Still waiting on batteries and a charger to come in the mail. Still considering contacting vape royalty and see what they have to say about it.
 
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As long as there's a partial hole in that location, you should be covered from a battery venting safety standpoint. But you're looking at a potential to get cut on the bit of metal that's been left behind. Anything thin and strong enough to let you push against the leftover machining bits should do the trick. I'd think working back and forth a few times should get them to work out and break off. Then a small file, probably even something really cheap like those on nail clippers, should be enough to smooth it out.

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