New Genesis type atomizer by DID!

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Here you go folks...

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Wish I could give you 2 likes for that one NC. Good job. :thumbs:

Please share details of the tube. Material, where sourced, any useful construction tips/suggestions, stock o-rings ok? etc.


I used a dct tank cut down to the height of the ss DID cylinder. I did this with a Rigid #10 tubing cutter with a cutting wheel for plastic tubing(special ordered the cutter wheels years ago). I then lightly filed(rat-tail file, rasping/circular motion) each end of the clearo leaving a very slight taper so the DID ends could be inserted into it without damaging the o-rings. I lubed the o-rings with a couple of drops of juice to prevent binding and possibly damaging the threads on the center tube.

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I used a dct tank cut down to the height of the ss DID cylinder. I did this with a Rigid #10 tubing cutter with a cutting wheel for plastic tubing(special ordered the cutter wheels years ago). I then lightly filed(rat-tail file, rasping/circular motion) each end of the clearo leaving a very slight taper so the DID ends could be inserted into it without damaging the o-rings. I lubed the o-rings with a couple of drops of juice to prevent binding and possibly damaging the threads on the center tube.

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Nicely Done!

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motomatt, you can cut it with no problem. Just go for it...lol. I just cut a spare one(my last one...lol) with a regular pair of tubing cutters(metal) to see how it would do. It did take longer and I had to use more pressure but it cut the tubing just fine. I bet it can be done with a fine toothed hacksaw using only the back stroke(pulling). A Dremel with the right wheel would probably be excellent.

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