OK, some tips for anyone else wanting to try this.
Probably a good idea to seperate the bottom connector part from the main post, (they are press fit together). I tried to drill through both at once, figuring the sealed bit on the bottom was pretty thin. It's not, it's like a 3/16" thick plug. The drill bit ended up going a bit sideways, and popped out the side of the post. Strike one.
So I ripped an open post out of an old carto. It was way too big, so I had to "lathe" it down with my drill and dremel tool, (put the post in the drill, spin it while grinding it with the dremel). Got it to fit, soldered it in.
Then it was too long. Cut some of it off, probably cut a bit too much off, now it doesn't make great contact. Anyway, reassembled, and now I have the dreaded hard short.
Using teflon tape on the top "disc" part eliminates most of the hard short. I wrapped about a half inch of it around the top, it sealed if off nicely.
Also had a slight short sometimes when I screwed it into a battery connector. The silicone sleeve is just a bit short, so the POS post at the bottom sometimes hits the neg tube when it's screwed in. More teflon tape, rolled into a tube, then wrapped around the post, (think "bonut"), isolated the pos post and neg sleeve at the very bottom of the atty nicely.
I wrapped a few
coils, trying a CE2 wick and a bit of gauze. Neither worked well at all, so obviously I have to work on that part of my skillset...meanwhile, I tried to figure out how to use it as a bottom feeder. I hadn't slotted the bottom POS post, so sucking through the top with my finger over the airhole didn't do squat. This means if I ever manage to squeeze
juice up into the damn thing, I won't be able to suck it up to where it can do any good...I'm gonna have to slot it to try and make that part work, I think...
Anyway...partly mission accomplished. Hopefully I can get it done the rest of the way...