Introducing Torpedo Tanks.

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JonahNM

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Due to the level of response that the sale had and to the increased speed of our new CNC machine. I am making the price of the of the Stainless Steel Torpedo Tank $50 without a ce2 and $53 with a ce2. This change is affective as of now. I am about to go check on the Pyrex Tubes, I will report back later on them.
 

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First we see my Pyrex and Stainless Steel Torpedo Tank
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Then we see some soon to be available Pyrex Torpedo Tubes

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Then optional custom Pyrex Torpedo Tubes

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To go over some basics the Pyrex is strong and heat treated glass, but it is still glass. There are slight variances in length do to heat treating and hand cutting, this is handled by cutting the ce2 slightly longer or shorter to get a just right fit based on the stop built into the base of your Torpedo Tank. The Pyrex option is going to be an advanced user option, if you are not ready to make adjustments, cut your own ce2's, and be careful not to break the glass, please Don't Order it. If you are ready for these they are great, but they are not for everyone.
 

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Just to help everyone understand about the Pyrex Option that will be available in the next few days. Right now when you cut a ce2 for a V2 Torpedo Tank you measure 9.9mm up from the bottom of the tube and make your cut. With the Pyrex tubes I will include the variance this is the amount you add to the 9.9mm to find the new cut length. Some of the Pyrex will not have a variance, but most will all variance's will be added to get correct fit.
All Pyrex models will come with a polycarbonate back up due to possible breakage. This will ensure you are not without a tank if you drop or otherwise damage your tube.
 

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OK I just bought one of these yesterday and I don't remember exactly which one it is as I'm fairly new to tanks and tank mods in general...I want to say that its a version 2 stainless torpedo tank running 2.8 Ohms...please, let me know if the pics match the description. Obviously you can't confirm the ohms though :)

TIA!

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That one is a aluminum V2 from the look of it.

Excellent! Also, this is my first time dealing with CE2's... after scanning through this thread I take it that's what this tank uses, correct? Sorry for the lame questions just trying to get familiar with stuff so I'm not lost when it comes time to replace parts ;-)

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