My new Roughstack

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**Lori**

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Nov 13, 2010
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Hi Hoog (Mark), David and all. It's Lori in M'ville. I've had my roughstack for 4 days and I haven't put it down. I'm glad I stopped by last week to check out different mods. I initially was thinking I was going to get the 6v roughstack, but after trying it and the 3.7v side by side, I made the right choice for me with the 3.7. I didn't realize there would be such a difference with higher voltage. 6v is just too much for me. I know there are many people that like the bigger hit, which is cool. It's all about preferences. 3.7v with a LR carto is a perfect combination for me.
I did some designing on my roughstack this weekend. It didn't come out as perfect as I wanted it to, but it's not too bad.
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I, again want to thank you all at madvapes for being a top notch supplier and for being so kind.
Your new office is really nice and provides the room you need for being as busy as you are. I'm fortunate to have madvapes so close to me.:)
 

**Lori**

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Nov 13, 2010
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Mooresville NC
I didn't really spend that much time on it, although I should have so that it was a smoother finish. I went to Michaels craft store and got a small bottle of acrylic paint and brushed it on, being very careful of the top around the button and connector. (I used a fine brush on that) I put another coat on after it dried. I bought scrapbooking stickers (wow, there are thousands of them things) and placed them where I wanted. Then I used a bottle of Triple Thick Glaze and painted that on. You have to kinda do it in intervals so that you can set it down to dry. To make it easier, keep a cartomizer or atty attached when you do the sides/bottom, as it's easier to hold that way. Just be careful you don't get it on the threads, but I did glaze just barely under the lip top and bottom. Good luck :)
 
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