I'm thinkin' maybe we should try this again? . . . . and you kids should behave yourselves

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My great grandmother was half Cherokee and lived on a piece of land with a small lake. She was discussing with some family one time, or so the story goes, a name for the lake that was meaningful and paid homage to her Native American heritage. After awhile she got up and told everyone she wasn't happy with any of the suggestions so far but before they went any further she had to pee. From that day on the lake was called Lake Migopi.

Not suggestin', just rememberin' :)
 

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Finally got through 300+ posts. Hi guys how are you doing?

Dibi man, regarding new nuppin, if the top cap and afc hide completely the deck, does that mean the afc and top cap are bigger in size? Or the chamber becomes smaller compared to first nuppin by thickness of lip? Which one? You get what i mean?
 

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Hi Aal_.

That was my dilemma. I resolved it by reducing the net height of the atty base same amount as rim thickness. Same topcap dims, same chamber size (although there's room to play with chamber size now, with the lip gone).

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Hi Aal_.

That was my dilemma. I resolved it by reducing the net height of the atty base same amount as rim thickness. Same topcap dims, same chamber size (although there's room to play with chamber size now, with the lip gone).

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Saw that pic but didn't pay attention to the measurements. Thanks man. That will be a great atty for sure.
 

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My great grandmother was half Cherokee and lived on a piece of land with a small lake. She was discussing with some family one time, or so the story goes, a name for the lake that was meaningful and paid homage to her Native American heritage. After awhile she got up and told everyone she wasn't happy with any of the suggestions so far but before they went any further she had to pee. From that day on the lake was called Lake Migopi.

Not suggestin', just rememberin' :)

well now, that's quite interesting, B. I also had a great grandmother; and, although she wasn't Cherokee, she also found some relief in a lake. I believe the lake was called Bele Hugyoztam Tó.

:) interesting
 
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I was thinking, after seeing DW's "still life with bumblebee" . . . .. of coming up with a juice flavor. I have a flavor blend in mind, and began experiments last night (based on an extract I had made mixed with . . . . .. secret stuff).

I had some tremendously good ideas for names tho, of my eliquid, and that's what's important, no?

Beepee

or

BeesPees

or

Bispis


(I'm partial to Bispis; but only cause I know the etymology: from the Greek, bee's pee)


oh, and I just ordered the flavorings to make it .. . . .




so there


:p



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How about beewizz?
 

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Peko takes about 30 mins to assemble first time, I can't express how easy it is, I'd even FaceTime to help you if needed. Or worst case, buy parts mail it to me, I'll snap it together and mail it back to you completed. This doesn't include paint but he'll there's people who will do that as well, also a couple guys in NY that would likely help you for the cost of a sammich at Katz deli ;)
 

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Peko takes about 30 mins to assemble first time, I can't express how easy it is, I'd even FaceTime to help you if needed. Or worst case, buy parts mail it to me, I'll snap it together and mail it back to you completed. This doesn't include paint but he'll there's people who will do that as well, also a couple guys in NY that would likely help you for the cost of a sammich at Katz deli ;)

is this an open-ended offer?

i've been interested in Gdeal's stuff, but i only have one useable hand, and it's not my (formerly) good one


i can't even make a good sammich :)
 

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Looks like it's going to be a long wait for the sumpin..my number is in the mid 300s. any recommendation as to a bf mod.. the peko looks great.. but i have no
desire to get all the parts and assemble it. any suggestions?

my other mod . . . well, anymore, my other-other mod . . . .. errrrrm . . . I mean to say, my other-other-other mod is a REO Grand (LP). Great Mod!!!

(and the only reason it's not my first go-to is because I know a guy and he has friends)
 

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As far as wait times go, I'm very excited to report that I just burned through a lot of #s trying to gather up this next run. I think I'm at #140 on the list now. Odd, you may say, that I'm so excited about dropouts; but look . . . . . . I got friends n' peeps here, itching to get one, and it makes me so happy to tell them it's their turn. Meanwhile, I have this list of names of people I've never heard from again after a single PM, asking to be put on the list. Of course, it's my obligation to contact them, and when they do reply in the positive, and I see there's a real person on the other end of that username, I'm totally psyched to make them a mod. Like I said a while back, I can tell (based on who drops by here and who is just a mysterious username on the list, and the thickness of those patterns) that I've hit a patch where there's this large proportion of people who signed on because it was a bright shiny squirrel thing, and have basically completely forgotten all about it. So, estimated wait times may get smallerererer. ;) After that, tho, we'll hit the group of folks who saw this thing around for a while, knew there was going to be quite a wait, and signed on anyway.

The other thing, about waiting. I may not succeed, but I can tell that I've got a design in me that I won't be able to keep myself from pursuing. It will be based on less shop time for parts and aspects that are just as well subbed out to a high quality machine shop. Once my brain goes there, it gets excited . .. . which I know will result in a desire to meld what a good machine shop has to offer with what i do best. A blend of handcrafted wood married* to a sleek metal frame in a creative fashion. . . . . . . .. . Is what I'm thinking. . . ... . lately . . . . . :oops:
Needless to say, such a mod would be produced fasterer, or morerer, or something.


*actually, not married . . . just sleeping together . . . doing a lot of touching.
 
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As far as wait times go, I'm very excited to report that I just burned through a lot of #s trying to gather up this next run. I think I'm at #140 on the list now. Odd, you may say, that I'm so excited about dropouts; but look . . . . . . I got friends n' peeps here, itching to get one, and it makes me so happy to tell them it's their turn. Meanwhile, I have this list of names of people I've never heard from again after a single PM, asking to be put on the list. Of course, it's my obligation to contact them, and when they do reply in the positive, and I see there's a real person on the other end of that username, I'm totally psyched to make them a mod. Like I said a while back, I can tell (based on who drops by here and who is just a mysterious username on the list, and the thickness of those patterns) that I've hit a patch where there's this large proportion of people who signed on because it was a bright shiny squirrel thing, and have basically completely forgotten all about it. So, estimated wait times may get smallerererer. ;) After that, tho, we'll hit the group of folks who saw this thing around for a while, knew there was going to be quite a wait, and signed on anyway.

The other thing, about waiting. I may not succeed, but I can tell that I've got a design in me that I won't be able to keep myself from pursuing. It will be based on less shop time for parts and aspects that are just as well subbed out to a high quality machine shop. Once my brain goes there, it gets excited . .. . which I know will result in a desire to meld what a good machine shop has to offer with what i do best. A blend of handcrafted wood married* to a sleek metal frame in a creative fashion. . . . . . . .. . Is what I'm thinking. . . ... . lately . . . . . :oops:
Needless to say, such a mod would be produced fasterer, or morerer, or something.


*actually, not married . . . just sleeping together . . . doing a lot of touching.





I'm still a hundred, or so, places out, but I like the idea(s) . . . . .












sort of like a wolf in bee clothing.
 
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