Hi all! As most e-cig users know, the more you get into this, the sooner or later you venture into "mod-LAND"! LOL!
Mine aren't "pretty" but they are INCREDIBLY easy to make and unbelievably functional. The best part is, using the broken parts I had laying around, each one of them cost me under $3 to make.
I use the DSE601 pipe battery because it fits perfectly into a 1/2" pvc pipe, a momentary switch, and 2 endcaps, one slip on (atty end) and one screw on (battery end)
Without further ado, here they are! I call them "Pipe Bombs".
From left to right:
broken 701 e-cigar attomizer converted to a mod
201 penstyle mod
901 mod
The size of the tubes are irrelivant. I simply wanted to try different sizes out for fun. The 201 is the only one I have painted so far.
Here is the 201 mod in my hand:
Here is the 901 mod both in my open hand, and then in my closed hand as it would look when using it:
Quick, easy to build, cheap, functional, and actualy fun!
Mine aren't "pretty" but they are INCREDIBLY easy to make and unbelievably functional. The best part is, using the broken parts I had laying around, each one of them cost me under $3 to make.
I use the DSE601 pipe battery because it fits perfectly into a 1/2" pvc pipe, a momentary switch, and 2 endcaps, one slip on (atty end) and one screw on (battery end)
Without further ado, here they are! I call them "Pipe Bombs".

From left to right:
broken 701 e-cigar attomizer converted to a mod
201 penstyle mod
901 mod
The size of the tubes are irrelivant. I simply wanted to try different sizes out for fun. The 201 is the only one I have painted so far.
Here is the 201 mod in my hand:

Here is the 901 mod both in my open hand, and then in my closed hand as it would look when using it:


Quick, easy to build, cheap, functional, and actualy fun!