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Supacrazyguy

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not at all buddy. I am very pleased to hear your opinions and make them true but I was wondering why you need a GG like this. But if you want it you can have it, no problem. I will start making them together with the brass pieces:)

This is great Imeo , actually you should think about custom builds on future preorders . Allowing people to pick between telescopic or none telescopic shouldn't be hard to setup and maybe thinking about a budget GG ( like the ggtb ) . Some people would love to own a 18650 GG but just can't afford the craftsmanship of all those pieces . Looking at my jgg ggts ithaka oddy and ufs and all there pieces I find it great value for money though .

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To my opinion - I would never want a 26500 mod - too big and I dont mind changing batteries. I carry around many batts because of that.

I prefer 18350 or 18500 size - 18500 is my first choice




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These look so so nice my friend
 

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if it's sticky, the button's insides need polishing/cleaning. Or maybe the pin is coming loose from the button head.

I think he means to the top of the button's head.

I have noticed that also, mine gets sticky as well, I mean, not that sticky, but you can feel like a texture on it some times.
 

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I was trying to change the brass button cap on the firing button on my jgg with the ss one that Imeo supplied with the unit when I bought it, but I can't get it off. I realize that there's a nut on the other side holding it in, but nothing I tried (without getting rough that is) has worked so far...any tips?

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I was trying to change the brass button cap on the firing button on my jgg with the ss one that Imeo supplied with the unit when I bought it, but I can't get it off. I realize that there's a nut on the other side holding it in, but nothing I tried (without getting rough that is) has worked so far...any tips?

Thanks,

L

Yes what river said or if you have a small enough socket that should work too. I am surprised it won't twist off by hand. I have a problem with always spinning the button while I vape and I always end up getting it loose within a day or two somehow...
 

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This is great Imeo , actually you should think about custom builds on future preorders . Allowing people to pick between telescopic or none telescopic shouldn't be hard to setup and maybe thinking about a budget GG ( like the ggtb ) . Some people would love to own a 18650 GG but just can't afford the craftsmanship of all those pieces . Looking at my jgg ggts ithaka oddy and ufs and all there pieces I find it great value for money though .

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I have been thinking a lot about this lately. This would be something the suppliers would likely have to do as it would be a lot of extra work for Imeo. But I think it would be neat if you could order a full setup with as many or few pieces as needed. For example

JGG Bottom cap and button. With an 18650 length tube. Add JGG collector tank and draw controll and an Ithaka without the brass adjustable pin or air controll ring and 510 base. This would give people the ability to buy a full GG that would be a fair bit cheaper then a JGG and an Ithaka. Different length solit tubes could be offered (for 18350 18500 maybe even 18650 with a kick) Then as money permits they can buy the extras like telescope 510 connectors ect.
 
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