JonboyUSMC's Lava Tanks

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Wolf

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I find that blowing out the carto before putting it back on my mod, helps too. I also keep the white plug cap on the carto after I fill the carto. I find it helps to keep extra juice out of the carto. I've never had a Lava Tank be the problem behind a leaking tank. It has always been the carto or poor punching skills on my part.
 

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I mean…i use that technique to fill my tanks too……just wondering if that might be worth trying. If the lava tanks are really that tight, I could see how sliding the carto would be a huge PITA.

If your experiencing tight tanks...try the Food Grade Silicone Grease. It works well. Jon's tanks are known for their tight tolerances....I guess perfection has it's price....LOL
 

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If your experiencing tight tanks...try the Food Grade Silicone Grease. It works well. Jon's tanks are known for their tight tolerances....I guess perfection has it's price....LOL

Although I hate to admit when Dino is right:facepalm: I had one bugger tank and the lubricant has made all the difference in the world. I have 8 tanks and only one wood tank that is a challenge...It took me a month or so to get used to them..but these tanks are very easy to use.

One other note..like Wolf said... I always blow them out once filled..usually get a drop or two but better to blow it out into a paper towel than flood the carto or taste it:D
 
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