Well, I guess I no longer know how to upload photo's. Grr!!
I understand where you're coming from, though I see a more nefarious scenario: In his lair, a secret laboratory facility deep in the Spencerport Mountains, after enjoying a dram or three of Bruichladdich, he noticed an o-ring falling from his hirsute chops, tossed it in a GMZ Kabuki and gave instructions to one of his minions to make sure that this was sent to the next Scot who ordered one in the hope that the unsuspecting Scot would spend so much time on the puzzle that he, the aforementioned Scot, would not have time to drink Bruichladdich and therefore leave more for him!I have a darker theory of a possible source of this mysterious o-ring...perhaps one day Zen was fiddling about his shop, experimenting with various o-rings and widgets and whatnots. May could be an o-ring decided to jump ship from the bench and wound up entrapped in the curly hairs of his zen~'s beard...upon admiring a tray of finished tanks, the o-ring decided to leave the company of Mr. Zen~, and the rest is, as they say...history.![]()
I had looked there a bit ago, the only versions they have left currently are the ZEN threaded models.
I had looked there a bit ago, the only versions they have left currently are the ZEN threaded models.
I seem to remember reading that the insert was going to be removable, you could contact HOH and ask them.Mt Baker Vapor is out of stock, and Creme De Vape just has the TPD version. These are the only two places I looked.
Look again, the only ones not out of stock are the Z2 versions.I did see a gun metal P3 threaded there.
Twist and Pull...I guess this TPD (2ml) version of the Kabuki is what's available now. It looks like the black piece was added to bring down the capacity to 2 mm. I'm wondering if that can be remove somehow to gain back the 3ml cap.?
Not that it's helpful to this problem. But, I was reminded by what you said that my Kabuki's have also never leaked a drop. The one exception was when the o-rings between the glass and the metal somehow wore out. then it leaked pretty forcefully.Zen left the forum some time before ProVape closed, he could not post here even if he wanted to, as his current status is unregistered supplier. He was posting in the ProVape Kabuki thread at the request of ProVape management, as a response to problems that I personally was having as an early adopter of the Kabubi. All HOH products have a lifetime warranty, and I'd bet buttons to dollars that if you contact them, they will be of assistance to you. I've got six or so authentic Kabuki tanks, and have never encountered a leak, and have never seen an o-ring like the one you describe.
The tank I was having problems with was sent in, and Mike re machined the threads where the coil screws into the base, after several discussions with him, he made that modification a permanent change to the depth of coil seating in the Kabuki. Good luck, we will be here waiting to try and help if we can...
Barr none, the Kabuki has been the very best tank to use disposable coils that I have EVER experienced, and built like a combat tank for the long haul.Not that it's helpful to this problem. But, I was reminded by what you said that my Kabuki's have also never leaked a drop. The one exception was when the o-rings between the glass and the metal somehow wore out. then it leaked pretty forcefully.