Made another e-pipe :D

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mre777

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This one was made by request and I hope he likes it, but I thought I would show it off before I turned it over.

Sorry the video is out of focus at the end but my cam only does close or far and I went with the close :p
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Real nice pipe there mre, I doubt you will see much loss on the long leads with that sort of thickness. The positive negative danger potential is a nice touch, I mean that in a good way too.

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My friend says it looks like it could be shorted easily and it makes him uneasy but its very ridged and it looks sooooo much cooler this way :D Its more of a sit down and think pipe not the kind of thing you would take to a job site.
 

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My friend says it looks like it could be shorted easily and it makes him uneasy but its very ridged and it looks sooooo much cooler this way :D Its more of a sit down and think pipe not the kind of thing you would take to a job site.

I'd mostly be afraid of contact with metal objects or surfaces causing a short. Not that that's likely to happen with the pipe button also being depressed.

Maybe a clear plastic sleeve on the middle portion? shrug.
 

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I started my second wooden mod this past weekend we will see if it makes it to the camera before the garbage can. side note if I would have seen half the mods I have now on youtube etc the first one would have been sported and retailed around $200! lol! I used wood in the first one it was vv guts from SLB eGo-V True VV Pass Through eGo 3.0-6.0v LCD Screen - BLACK I had the screen nice and tight NO gaps shape of a dug out I wanted brushed aluminum for the ends but couldn't get a them attached ....(couldnt get them attached the way I wanted) so got ...... and next thing I know it hit the wall sopme how. ;)
 

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so Im trying to remember where I saw the part you used for the stem connection was it on top of a faucet for the handle and is that the brass rod that pulls the drain? My day job is granite counter tops I see a lot of different stuff. And Im not shy to take a jump in a dumpster if there is a faucet that a customer decided to throw away. That is easy money on craigslist.
 
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