Precise ELA Telescoping Mod by Super-T!

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d3mon

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I'm excited, but also skeptical. SuperT does have a good track record with quality I'll give them that. I would not even consider buying a 2nd one until I fully test one out for a couple weeks. I really don't care if he raises the prices on them, I just can't understand folks that are this hyped about a mod that they have seen ONE vid for and a thimble full of pics in the past 3+ months...(ya, ya patent, blah, blah, blah, I get it). I am hoping that this mod cracks up to be what everyone here is anticipating.

That locking ring mechanism on the telescope is the one thing that kinda has me wondering if possible wear and tear will have me sitting this on the shelf instead of it becoming my YEARound mod.

I’m not one to pull the trigger on “waiting list” items either, but a few things make me comfortable with preordering this unit even with only “ONE vid for and a thimble full of pics.”

One, as you pointed out, Super-T has several quality APVs out there already…with a good following and almost non-existent mechanical complaints on the forum.

Two, As a mechanical engineer myself, I can appreciate the detail and tolerance control that is present in the pictures I have seen. It tells me, and surely the rest of yall, the amount of effort and quality that is being put into this unit.

Three, Lifetime warranty

Four, Activity on the forum of the APV creator. Forcedfuel50 is active in the community of his own product and seems to be very reachable for help and comments.
 
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I’m not one to pull the trigger on “waiting list” items either, but a few things make me comfortable with preordering this unit even with only “ONE vid for and a thimble full of pics.”

One, as you pointed out, Super-T has several quality APVs out there already…with a good following and almost non-existent mechanical complaints on the forum.

Two, As a mechanical engineer myself, I can appreciate the detail and tolerance control that is present in the pictures I have seen. It tells me, and surely the rest of yall, the amount of effort and quality that is being put into this unit.

Three, Lifetime warranty

Four, Activity on the forum of the APV creator. Forcedfuel50 is active in the community of his own product and seems to be very reachable for help and comments.

Five.. It has knurling on it and looks like a bike grip. Not for chicks with double lip gloss and fendi bags ;).
 

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LOL, I have that visions stuck in my head now. "double lip gloss, fendi bag"

I myself wear classic red and and slick my hair back in a ponytail, black long sleeved no brand t-shirt and frye cycle boots.

Just in case anyone wonders about the black box in my signature, its blank till I get my ELA.
 
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Hehe, I am actually toying with the idea of a high-quality dripping atomizer for it for work use. What are you planning to use?

I'm 90% certain that it'll never have a tank on it, until...
I'm lucky that I don't have a problem vaping on whatever standard atomizer I have laying around. I'm partial to Ikenvape, and as far as 510s go I like the 3.5 ohmers. They're awesome. So for those I'll need to Kick it or Crown it or whatever works.

I fell in love with the look of a flat top PrecisePlus, the button made me marry it.
 
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Top Cap shown with non-adjustable draw cover for Atomizers, Tanks, Rbas.

Two things to note:

1. Atomizers and tanks get tightened down solidly against the cap and the center post is adjusted up to the atomizer/tank/rba. Makes it rock solid with no wobble!

2. The center slotted section is raised .005 above the surrounding cover for airflow when using tanks, which allows you to still tighten the tank all the way down rock solid, yet maintain airflow and an integrated look.

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Made the first batch :)

I knew the excellent rep of Forced and that this was a work in progress but seeing it now has exceeded all expectations ... I'm almost speechless of how good this looks (and will vape)

Thanks Forced for all the blood sweat and tears that must have gone into making for such an innovate and beautiful creation. I feel privileged to an owner of one of these ... and it's my first Super T!!! Unbelievable
 

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http://youtu.be/MaApMFaADNs Come To Butthead!!!!
Top Cap shown with non-adjustable draw cover for Atomizers, Tanks, Rbas.

Two things to note:

1. Atomizers and tanks get tightened down solidly against the cap and the center post is adjusted up to the atomizer/tank/rba. Makes it rock solid with no wobble!

2. The center slotted section is raised .005 above the surrounding cover for airflow when using tanks, which allows you to still tighten the tank all the way down rock solid, yet maintain airflow and an integrated look.

topcap1.jpg.w560h316.jpg
 

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LOL, I have that visions stuck in my head now. "double lip gloss, fendi bag"

I myself wear classic red and and slick my hair back in a ponytail, black long sleeved no brand t-shirt and frye cycle boots.

Just in case anyone wonders about the black box in my signature, its blank till I get my ELA.

Pics or it didn't happen! ;)
 

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Thanks everyone, we're glad you are digging it!
Also, heads up, there are only about 75 units left on the second batch preorder. Don't miss out. It'll be awhile before we make more (got some other projects to make) and the full boat of options!

Options......Im digging that......
 

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I was beginning to think i surely missed the first batch as i ordered so late (march). I just made it in by 20 orders and its made my week (it has been a terrible assignment bashing week). Cant wait to get notification of it being sent out. I am so impressed with the last 2 photos that have been uploaded (would love some close up body photos or better yet a video preview done by David himself). Anyone ordered from Super T before who lives in Australia and knows how long the airmail takes? I am getting married soon and would love a few professional shots of myself in a suit with my ELA.
 

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The knurled locking ring has come to full maturity. So f#%$^%^ sweet! There was something about the dull grey knurling on the prototype that bugged me... just a little. I think because it almost looked plastic next to the stainless steel of the rest of the body. But now... damn! That's art, Man. Almost on the level of anavidfan's pic... almost. :p

I'm a lowly 2nd batcher. Pity me.

Now looky here, you enviable 1st batchers, you're all gonna have to show some compassion for your 2nd batcher step-syblings. You're gonna have to get your cameras in tip top shape (buy new ones if need be). Get your Photobucket accounts in order. You're gonna need to blow up this thread with big, beautiful, enticing photos (and IN FOCUS, you buggers!) - along with descriptive accounts of your findings with the unit and how your using it etc... We 2nd batchers are gonna need to live vicariously through you until we get our greasy little paws on our own ELAs. We're gonna need to be fed, coddled and looked after... poor souls that we be. We are, after all, brethren, are we not?

And any of you that fail to reach out to us like this... well then, the 2ND BATCHER ELA POSSE will muster, equip... and come lookin' for YOU. Don't say you haven't been warned.

:D:D:D
 

Vcoupe

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The knurled locking ring has come to full maturity. So f#%$^%^ sweet! There was something about the dull grey knurling on the prototype that bugged me... just a little. I think because it almost looked plastic next to the stainless steel of the rest of the body. But now... damn! That's art, Man. Almost on the level of anavidfan's pic... almost. :p

I'm a lowly 2nd batcher. Pity me.

Now looky here, you enviable 1st batchers, you're all gonna have to show some compassion for your 2nd batcher step-syblings. You're gonna have to get your cameras in tip top shape (buy new ones if need be). Get your Photobucket accounts in order. You're gonna need to blow up this thread with big, beautiful, enticing photos (and IN FOCUS, you buggers!) - along with descriptive accounts of your findings with the unit and how your using it etc... We 2nd batchers are gonna need to live vicariously through you until we get our greasy little paws on our own ELAs. We're gonna need to be fed, coddled and looked after... poor souls that we be. We are, after all, brethren, are we not?

And any of you that fail to reach out to us like this... well then, the 2ND BATCHER ELA POSSE will muster, equip... and come lookin' for YOU. Don't say you haven't been warned.

:D:D:D

I got ya, no worries :). Pics of the ELA with a plus-plus-plus size model in nothing but 2mm thong ... Coming your way! :D
 
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