House of Hybrids featuring the Zenesis PV

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:lol::lol::lol:

OK, I have a couple questions....

When I put the trustfire batteries in it the battery cover switch thingy doesn't thread on all the way... Will this cause it to misfire? It's not misfiring but I want to be sure it wont.

I took the switch apart and the magnets flew across the room and killed my dog.

Is this normal?

I never had this problem with my V4L
 

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My tank broke completely last night when I tried to rotate it. I can't live without my Zenesis, so DIY came to mind.
Surely I can cut a polycarb tube with a tube cutter. :) I ordered too late for delivery today, so I'll get mine tomorrow. I'm now vaping a tasteless Stardust on my Lavatube and eGo-T...ugh. The difference in flavor is unbelievable.

Congrats on getting your Standard and Mini!

Just remember to put something inside of the tube before you cut it that will fit snug. If not, it will compress and change the ID of the tube. ;)
 

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Funny thing, tried to get on houseofhybrids website and its blocked here(deployed so we only have military net now). It was classified as porn/ adult web site...

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You obviously haven't been to the new Zenesis lounge. Beautifully appointed with birdseye maple wood, comfy couches and chairs, full adult beverage bar, DIY Juice bar, battery dispenser, and the infamous "Boom Boom Room" where the HeaZen's vape, babble, and troll err... shake rattle and roll.

- Tim
 

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Just remember to put something inside of the tube before you cut it that will fit snug. If not, it will compress and change the ID of the tube. ;)

Thanks for the tip! What should I use for that? Would packed paper towels do it? Cotton Rags? It has to be something soft so it doesn't scratch the polycarb.
 

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Thanks for the tip! What should I use for that? Would packed paper towels do it? Cotton Rags? It has to be something soft so it doesn't scratch the polycarb.

No, it needs to be something hard....I use a socket and extension from a socket wrench set. Just find one that fits snug inside. The outside is smooth, so it shouldn't scratch too bad. You will have to file the edges when you are done also, it will still leave a sharp edge pointing inward.

If it scratches, I will make a video showing you how to flame polish it back to clear.
 

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My tank broke completely last night when I tried to rotate it. I can't live without my Zenesis, so DIY came to mind.
Surely I can cut a polycarb tube with a tube cutter. :) I ordered too late for delivery today, so I'll get mine tomorrow. I'm now vaping a tasteless Stardust on my Lavatube and eGo-T...ugh. The difference in flavor is unbelievable.

Congrats on getting your Standard and Mini!

yikes. do you have anywhere locally you get get a 20 ml syringe? I feel so bad for you.
 

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OK, I have a couple questions....

When I put the trustfire batteries in it the battery cover switch thingy doesn't thread on all the way... Will this cause it to misfire? It's not misfiring but I want to be sure it wont.

I took the switch apart and the magnets flew across the room and killed my dog.

Is this normal?

I never had this problem with my V4L

I am so very proud of you. you are really getting the hang of this whole "sarcasm" thing.

way to go grasshopper :)
 

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No, it needs to be something hard....I use a socket and extension from a socket wrench set. Just find one that fits snug inside. The outside is smooth, so it shouldn't scratch too bad. You will have to file the edges when you are done also, it will still leave a sharp edge pointing inward.

If it scratches, I will make a video showing you how to flame polish it back to clear.

Thank you! I have a file and 2000 grit wet/dry sand paper.... >>>> off to the garage to see if she has a 3/4" socket <<<<<
 

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Thanks for the tip! What should I use for that? Would packed paper towels do it? Cotton Rags? It has to be something soft so it doesn't scratch the polycarb.
Wooden dowl would prob work a Lil better...you want something that will help tube keep its round shape as you cut with a flat blade, maybe even a dry erase marker?? Or you can fix the blade on table or bench, and spin tubing careful not to crush with too much pressure
 

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No, it needs to be something hard....I use a socket and extension from a socket wrench set. Just find one that fits snug inside. The outside is smooth, so it shouldn't scratch too bad. You will have to file the edges when you are done also, it will still leave a sharp edge pointing inward.

If it scratches, I will make a video showing you how to flame polish it back to clear.

do you have a pic of this setup?
 

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Wooden dowl would prob work a Lil better...you want something that will help tube keep its round shape as you cut with a flat blade, maybe even a dry erase marker?? Or you can fix the blade on table or bench, and spin tubing careful not to crush with too much pressure

Actually the wooden dowl sunk in in the cut area (I thought the same thing)....and almost wouldnt come out.

Best thing to use is a band saw if you have that option....but using a tube cutter needs a hard backing to retain shape. :)
 

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OK, I have a couple questions....

When I put the trustfire batteries in it the battery cover switch thingy doesn't thread on all the way... Will this cause it to misfire? It's not misfiring but I want to be sure it wont.

I took the switch apart and the magnets flew across the room and killed my dog.

Is this normal?

I never had this problem with my V4L
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Ok, first things first... Make sure that batt is fully charged, then take a bandsaw.. Or if you don't have one of those handy you can use a hacksaw... Emphasis on the Hack....you will want to remove the pcb circuit....just hack it right off... Then the dog thing ..... This is perfectly normal... I have lost 2 dogs, 3 cats, a turtle, 6 alpaca's, 1 and a half emu's, and a mountain lion...

But the loss gets easier....
 

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Ok, first things first... Make sure that batt is fully charged, then take a bandsaw.. Or if you don't have one of those handy you can use a hacksaw... Emphasis on the Hack....you will want to remove the pcb circuit....just hack it right off... Then the dog thing ..... This is perfectly normal... I have lost 2 dogs, 3 cats, a turtle, 6 alpaca's, 1 and a half emu's, and a mountain lion...

But the loss gets easier....

I was actually wondering where you had gone.

missed you buddy!
 

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I was actually wondering where you had gone.

missed you buddy!
Glad to be back... I had a very demanding week at work last week and I had to read through 122 pages yesterday to get caught up, took nearly all day.. But I see you got some of your booty.. Your zenesis booty that is .... Lol.... AmaZen right.... Not so concerned anymore are ya? You picked the right pony.....
 
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