Introducing the Precise WorkHorse from Super-T

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aziffel

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I carried my workhorse 18650 to work for the first time last night,when it wasn't being vaped,it was in my shirt pocket.Its way too good to be a backup,even to the ELA.
Well done Dave,maybe too well,now all my other super T stuff is backup for the workhorse.Only one problem with that,I'll never need a backup for this.
 

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awesome mod, built so solid.
 

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I use something like this to carry my pv, or b/u, with me. It frees up a pocket, and can be positioned so that when seated in a vechicle, it's free of the seat belt when buckled in. Mine has a buckle to snap onto a belt loop of my Levis.

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Something like that would be best, though I suspect some care would still need to be taken with a lockless device.
I doubt I'll ever change how I pocket mine, but you never know. After 53 years I'm trying to make the switch from briefs to boxers.
 

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Hahaha Snork! Yes, we can get set in our ways :). I like the ease of reaching in my pocket for a quick vape as well as the privacy that the pocket provides. I was the same with analogs. I used a metal cig holder (in my back pocket in that case). I'll be careful to keep my right pocket free of anything else. Curiously, are you carrying yours in your shirt or pant pocket?

Oploholik, I see you live around San Bdno. I was born and raised I that fine city. I can remember the orange groves (60's) and the first McDonalds on E St.? I'll always have a sweet spot in my heart for San Berdoo.
 
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Hahaha Snork! Yes, we can get set in our ways :). I like the ease of reaching in my pocket for a quick vape as well as the privacy that the pocket provides. I was the same with analogs. I used a metal cig holder (in my back pocket in that case). I'll be careful to keep my right pocket free of anything else. Curiously, are you carrying yours in your shirt or pant pocket?

Oploholik, I see you live around San Bdno. I was born and raised I that fine city. I can remember the orange groves (60's) and the first McDonalds on E St.? I'll always have a sweet spot in my heart for San Berdoo.

Boy, has it changed from the 60's. I have been over here for the last 15 years, and it hasn't changed for the better. I grew up, and lived mostly in Orange Co. What a difference. I'm too old to get out now, but if I were younger, I'd be gone. I can see the things here that would be good, if things were different, but still, life here isn't all bad. LOL, hope this made some sense to you. :) Nothing is like it used to be tho.
 

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Boy, has it changed from the 60's. I have been over here for the last 15 years, and it hasn't changed for the better. I grew up, and lived mostly in Orange Co. What a difference. I'm too old to get out now, but if I were younger, I'd be gone. I can see the things here that would be good, if things were different, but still, life here isn't all bad. LOL, hope this made some sense to you. :) Nothing is like it used to be tho.
I moved away in the early 80's but get down there every few yrs, as my Mom still lives in the home I grew up in. Yes, some changes (1 positive is air quality. I remember lots of Stage 2 smog days in the 70's that interrupted play time). So many memories of the Inland Empire. ( both grandparents lived in Colton). I'm mostly railroad stock. Happy Labor Day
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Something like that would be best, though I suspect some care would still need to be taken with a lockless device.
I doubt I'll ever change how I pocket mine, but you never know. After 53 years I'm trying to make the switch from briefs to boxers.

Gotta go boxer briefs. Perfect compromise.
 

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Day two at work review...

Sweaty pants covered in sawdust and such, no problems! I've found the button sticks sometimes, but it's probably my very low resistance of .3 ohms. A hd spring is in order!

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Maybe it's just that a lot of dust is around, and it's getting to the switch and gumming it up a little.
 

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Just put in a order for a 18650! Thank you guys for this, it is really awesome to offer such a high quality made in the USA item for such an affordable price!!!

Congrats, IceCreamMan, heres a setup video if you haven't seen it yet:

 

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LOL, its a Strata Tank but, it's very, very different then the dripper version in feed and coil setup.

Wish I could like this post about ten times! I'm very interested to hear more details when the time is right David. A strata tank would be really sweet! Is the airflow the same as the previous Strata versions?


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