Stopped and grabbed a new solid brass screw today. Sanded it flat and cut it to length...
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Skipped the washer in favor of a brass nut to lock it into place.
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I've got the throw reduced to about 2mm, just shy of the cap ridges, making insanely easy to fire in any orientation. (Yes, it will fire if stood on end w/o locking it.)
The increased thread contact has dropped what little resistance there was... I just installed a 1/2 charged battery (3.68 volts) and its hitting harder than any other mech I've used with a fully charged battery.
My happy is through the roof! Now, if only I could get a slightly longer version of the original rhodium version...![]()
It's odd that you had to do that much in order for you to get it to fire. With AW 18490s, I use two thick o-rings under the battery and 4 brass washers under the rhodium contact. When standing upright on a table it will not fire, but anything past that and it fires. I'm glad that you found a work-around though.
