Pictures of your GP Devices - GP Mods and Atomizers Welcome!

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jpcwon

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My 3 setups for the day. Microstick/Spheroid, V3 Lux w/Spheroid, and an SS V3 with Heron....

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Ive always wondered... Why do they make the paps x 23mm and not 22mm so it can match most atomizers??

So those that have TaifunGTs or Odysseus, Ithaka or many of the other 23mm atties can enjoy an amazing GP device :)

All the other GP devices are 22mm and just as gorgeous
 
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Ive always wondered... Why do they make the paps x 23mm and not 22mm so it can match most atomizers??

You know, for the longest time I put off getting an X because of the 23mm diameter. But now that I have one, I am smitten. Even when running a 22mm Dripper on top it looks awesome....so the 23mm diameter is not an issue for those that are running 22mm attys IMO...
 

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To the fellow who gave me the hook up on a brand new Heron (you know who you are). Thanks SO much brother! I can't wait to finally be able to get with the times and my fellow G People. I know I'm not around much these days but you guys are always a Vape (or an ECF PASSWORD recovery) away.
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Hey JPCWON,

What is that blue and white thing on the right in your picture...?

By the by, JPC is my initials. Small world.

Haha.....it's an Osmometer....I work as an Engineer for a company that makes them (that pic was taken at work). Pretty much every hospital in the world has to have at least one working Osmometer....they are used to test Blood (specifically Serum) samples for various things.....when you get a blood draw at the hospital, they run your blood sample through a bunch of different machines, one of which is an Osmometer. In layman's terms, It supercools the blood sample down to below its freezing point, and then freezes it instantaneously. Based on the freezing point of your serum, they can help tell what's going on with you..... :)
 
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