PDIB's Making MODs!

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glassgal

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My fuse was still intact when it wouldn't fire. It popped this morning. I replaced it then put my Dibi back in the box.

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What made the fuse pop this morning? (maybe it was short, and finally blew)?

I had firing issues last nite and today too for a bit... then I put ox-gard on everything, and so far so good:).

And the wood did shrink the space... I took the paper out this morning, and almost no rattle:).
 

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Thank you turbo and peter for the support... And thank god for vapage for giving me leftovers ;-p

Now, in true, working form ( and now, with a bottle that will last as long as the battery). Willow, with the bottle mod v2: turbo style!

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Edit: if anyone wants to do this use the inside of the cap as a guide, than drill fr the other side too. Use a 5/32 drill bit for any tubing that is 3/16 OD. And cut at an angle so it's easily pulled through the cap.

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Not really the mod... The bottle. It's not a pee wee 3 ml bottle now... I slapped on a vapage 9 ml bottle via turbos extreme awesomeness.

Do you really think I'm ever sending it back to peter, with the way his state hates me? Lol

It was just my stupidness that caused me issue- I traded all my 6 ml bottles away... So today I put se vapage 9 ml in there :D


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I mean why'd you ship it to Peter in the first place that you needed to get it back? Just curious if I need any upgrades for later:).

The inside screw( you know, the one that ties the connection together through the wood) , was frozen. I tried to adjust it and screwed it up. Sent it back to peter for replacement and willows old body done got broken ( how's the pen holder treating you, buddy ;) )


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So, here's an exciting topic!!!!!!!

o-rings.


(go ahead, say it . . . . .. . "wow"!)


I'm just checking in with everyone. I'm of the opinion that both the smallest battery o-ring (1/16" thickness) and the smallest atty o-ring (1mm . . . vs 1.5mm, 1/16", and 2mm) have never been used by anyone. . . . . . .. . . correct?

I'm also of the opinion, that folks would rather have two of the fat battery o-rings (1/8" thickness) for when the first one does like a sock in the laundry . .. . correct?
 

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well, yeah, looks like mahogany?

Blood wood, well, supposed blood wood. Not quite red enough in my opinion. But sure fits willows new body well :)

On the o ring topic: the thicker o rings leave my atty non firing unless I REALLY screw it down. I use the thin one and it seems to do the job just peachy. But yea the fattest o ring is dead useful for the battery and two would be tops: but I also like the o ring second fattest for that too. Depends on whether I'm running my aw's or my LG's


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So, here's an exciting topic!!!!!!!

o-rings.


(go ahead, say it . . . . .. . "wow"!)


I'm just checking in with everyone. I'm of the opinion that both the smallest battery o-ring (1/16" thickness) and the smallest atty o-ring (1mm . . . vs 1.5mm, 1/16", and 2mm) have never been used by anyone. . . . . . .. . . correct?

I'm also of the opinion, that folks would rather have two of the fat battery o-rings (1/8" thickness) for when the first one does like a sock in the laundry . .. . correct?

Actually, I've never used the thicker o-rings but use the thiner ones under my RM2 to keep it from seeping juice which even tightening the RM2 down with a wrench wouldn't stop...
 
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