yeah, another thing to look for is the 510 pin, the soft silicone gasket in there seals it well but it can get damaged if you tighten the atty down too much, especially when your using an o-ring under the atty and trying to compress that down snug, yet if it's not tight enough the connection there can be a point of high resistance, especially with a high powered low ohm build. one atty may seat the pin fairly deep then the next might barely contact, especially if you over compressed it with the atty before. I replaced the upper gasket of the 510 pin with a o-ring that fit it really well, keeps it centered and lets me really snug the atty down tight getting a really good connection at the 510. circuits only as good as the weakest link and after everything else was top notch the 510 was a weak link. I considered a new post right through the cyclone to hybrid it but with the oring in the 510 and really cranked down it's been fine.
a leather jacket type cover would be really cool but I refuse to tool up for yet another craft just to satisfy my vape![]()
There are alternatives...just saying.
I built another from regular ole home depot oak a while ago and dropped it a bunch of times no cracks, even dropped it a few times on purpose to test after I cracked the snakewood and nope, it just bounces, I guess some woods may be softer but softness means it absorbs shock where really hard can mean really brittle? don't know for sure, peters the wood guru here but I think any wood should be treated as fragile I guess, it's just wood 

