thanks blix, im pretty .... about gaps look forward to more pics of diff setups
from watching Dave's video, im under the impression that genny tank atties will not sit totally flush withe the ELA (there is a very very small gap). Can anyone comment on this (am i incorrect?, how noticeable is the gap? etc)
I'll take you up on that bet.I won't lose sleep kinda bad, but the mod dwarfs that atty in girth. I'm thinking Attys won't be flush. I've grown to like the flush look rather quickly.
Edit: ok after looking again it seems that the main tube with the cut out is 22mm and the knurl ring and top/ bottom is more like 23-24 mm. Hmm, won't be shy in saying I'd be curious if that extra width is neccessary to the design. I bet not.
I'll take you up on that bet.
If the main tube is 22, then the tube it slides in is necessarily bigger. Then you have to add a bit more material at the ends to accommodate nice threading.
Super-T, if nothing else, means economy of design.
Hi Dave, or anyone from SuperT..
I am from Malaysia but I cant find my country listed when I want to order. Can you please contact me back?
Appreciate it. Thanks.
Here I did a 20 second sketch to show what I mean.
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dat hand drafting.
David,
Completely off on a tangent, but i'm curious, what design software are you running to create and machine your parts?
I know that the waiting period will be sufficiently rewarded. Nonetheless, the wait is a killer.
- Andy
I haven't held it to see so I can't say either way, but the threads on my little P10 are nice and chunky so that may be the width added. Doesn't mean it's neccessary, means its a priority in the design. Like I said, it's nothing to lose sleep over but where most other mods and owners are on the flush kick, I'm a little surprised that wasn't considered higher priority (or maybe it was?). In other words, to please the users who would normally swoon over a vela or a chi-you, paps, nemesis etc. I'd really like David to have a hit on his hands because his quality is the highest that I've seen in my hand. I'm just wondering if the aesthetic had to be compromised for the quality or function. Fair to wonder no?
Edit: the main tube at thinnest part center looks to be 22mm not the inner sleeve. Then you have upper flanges which accept the cap/ twist ring. Those may be wider to accept the great threads that I've seen. I'm speaking of the upper cap to the atomizer.
thanks dave!!The ELA top is designed so that RBA's and tanks sit flush(the exception being manufacturers who's designs have a ledge in the bottom) but more importantly the tanks/rbas and atomizers on the ELA design, don't rely on the 510 connection to support them. The air gap is so minimal (.005 or about two human hairs) it looks integrated.
I wander why there is ZERO vids of the ELA being actually used
Maybe because most people aren't egotistical creeps like me.