Did you have to pay a fee to become a "Suppling Modder"
Cisco...
excellent idea doots. minus any fee though unless they're cranking out orders left and right.I would suggest a modders classided area that would allow modders to sell
good point need_2.
modders can use alertpay if Paypal is a problem.
Ive been using them for years and they offer everything paypal does except the BS.
I agree this forum , from what Ive seen is very much supplier friendly which Im not downing, but iy seems there could be some space devoted to the selling of mods with no ridiculous limitations placed on how many a modder can sell.
A lot of buyers aren't interested in mods anyways since they don't look like cigs.
I cant see this is taking away from suppliers profts.
There is more than enough to go around for all!
I think the Mods here are very reasonable and want the best for everyone and will provide somewhere for the modders to sell. Seems like a lot of good ppl here! I'm glad we have a place to congregate!
Did you have to pay a fee to become a "Suppling Modder"
Cisco...
Just open a new section called Mods for Sale
Question: I'm currently trying to develop a marketable version of an ePipe mod (starting from tobacco pipes, not the 601). Someday I hope this will be a full-fledged business (and I'm approaching it like one, with COG calculations, projected labor costs, etc.) but right now it's just me in the garage with a bunch of tools and a bunch of busted tobacco pipes. Once that's established, I plan on working on atomizer/cartridge mods (as stems for the pipes, but they'll work for any RCA based battery mod), but right now what I've got is a rather complicated battery mod.
So far I haven't produced anything I'd even try to sell, never mind sold it. I'm already in for $500 worth of tools, and I'll probably put in another $500 for materials once I'm sure I'm ready to shift to making things to sell (some of the things I want for sellable models can only be purchased in minimum quantities worth $100+), but I'm not even sure of the *name* I'm going to give all of this, never mind made any money from it. At what point do I stop being a "modder" and become a manufacturer/seller, for your purposes?
I get what you're saying, and this started out as me wanting a pipe-shaped eCig and deciding the 601 sucked (nice cartridge, but replacing an atomizer/battery/logic/pipe bowl unit every month or so?). As I researched what it would take to make my own and get something that would look good, I realized I was looking at hundreds for tools alone. I learned woodworking and machining as a kid from older relatives that did it for a living, and electronics in the Air Force, but hadn't done anything more than home repairs in over a decade, so no equipment.my 2cents
you shouldn't mod with the intent to profit you should profit with the intent to mod![]()