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Capt' Brian

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Arrr, people are so funny sometimes...

A quick note, the mods for sale above are the last of probably 6 weeks worth of effort. I happily make a few mods a week and put them up for sale and hope someone wants the wood combination I used, they are not pre-orders.

If you want a specific mod type and wood combination, visit the website, look thru available wood types, decide what you wish and shoot me a PM. If your PM has all the info I need I will put it on the 'things to make' list and when it is done I will contact you. Yes, I know I need to find pics for all the new end cap wood, when I find the spare time I will :D

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I am a one man demolition crew, I can only make a hand full a week and without any requests I just make what I wish to.


I think I'm gonna put another coat of finish on the mods I hope will be ready to list tomorrow, then work on a MARK-IV 18650 bottom feeder. The first 2 I make are already spoken for .. :facepalm:


Fair winds!

P.S., The feedback on the bottom feeders has been awesome, it's exactly what I need to improve the next batch. Thanks laddies!!
 
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Thanks for quick update. Have a question for ya, when you use the feed bottle, after you flip it upside down, which hand are you using and are you using a thumb or a finger?

When I feed mine, I flip it and the button seems to always be against my palm. Then with the same hand thats holding it I push the bottle to feed it. Like a trigger on a gun and it actually pulls the door shut harder, probrably why I never noticed your problem with door coming off. As mentioned before I will add a couple magnets to the door on future models to try to eliminate that from happening.

Thank ye!

Added a couple shots of me using the feed system with both hands.

 
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Hi Brian I use my pointer finger and let the mod flip upside down and squeez. My hands not big enough to hold it with my whole hand and squeez.I can see where that would tighten it up.No biggy I have one other that dose this also.Brian this is a supper mod I only have one other that has this nice craftmenship.I'll be watching the next model.
 

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Brian, my plastic bottom feeder switch just died on me this morning. Tell me what you have in the way of a bottom feeder that runs of 14500's. Price/s picts if you have any. You just came recommended by AG himself!

I will have the below mods listed tomorrow for sale I believe. They are in the final stages of finish/assembly and I see no problems to listing them. #307 is spoken for already.

#305 is Black Cherry with a Koa inlay, #306 is Red Maple with Bubinga end caps and inlay, #307 was Black Walnut with Bubinga end caps and inlay (Sold), #308 is White ash with Brazillian Rosewood inlay




Price is still $110 for these guys. A bit more info on my little website Red Sky Mods - Home

Thanks for yer interest, arrrr..
 

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Click on the photo to get the pop up window of the larger picture.
I think those were before the finish was applied.

Exactly, a couple days ago. They now have finish and guts in them. Ok, I'm gonna git back to work, will check in again in a bit, Yar!
 

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I will have the below mods listed tomorrow for sale I believe. They are in the final stages of finish/assembly and I see no problems to listing them. #307 is spoken for already.

#305 is Black Cherry with a Koa inlay, #306 is Red Maple with Bubinga end caps and inlay, #307 was Black Walnut with Bubinga end caps and inlay (Sold), #308 is White ash with Brazillian Rosewood inlay




Price is still $110 for these guys. A bit more info on my little website Red Sky Mods - Home

Thanks for yer interest, arrrr..


Update: #306 and #307 are sold. Invoices sent.
 

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Ahoy me hearties, busy day.

As promised, here are some bottom feed models for sale. Mark-III 'Scalleywag', 3.7v, 510 atty, 3ml bottle, 14500 battery. Improved design (thanks to feedback from original owners).

Price still $110.00, US sales only, free shipping.

#305 - Black Cherry body/end caps, Koa inlay;


#306 - Red maple body, Bubinga end caps and inlay (SOLD);


#307 - Black walnut body, Bubinga end caps and inlay (SOLD);


and finally, #308 - White ash body/end caps, Rosewood inlay;


Send me a PM with Mod number and your E-Mail address and I shall send an invoice. First come first serve.

More general info at Red Sky Mods

Thanks for looking! Yarrrr....
 

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Whew, taking a breather tonight. As some may know, my favorite vape is 5v using a DSE-801, but since I started making bottom feeders I just love the convenience of them. I've been waiting for whenever I had some spare time to 'Have my cake and eat it too!"

Tonight I threw together a 5v, 801 bottom feeder, and man is it a vape machine, I love it! As I discovered some time back, the only problem with making a 801 bottom feeder is the atty sleeve is meant to slide over the battery, so you just have to tear that metal collar on the bottom off and your good to go, and don't have to use a bloody adapter and such.

All parts available at Madvapes except for 1/16" metal and flexible tube. 4.8 - 5v is MY sweet spot, so I use the simple 5v LDO 4 pin regulator they sell. Oh, the horn switch they sell is a perfectly good switch as well, this chrome switch is from my bought it and didnt like it bin. Have fun.



Yarr! I be one happy camper now, can vape and work and not worry about trashing my own wood box mod. :D

P.S., If you do make this, get some 24 or 22 gage wire, the 26 gage that comes with the box is probably insufficient to handle the current it can deliver IMHO.
 
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Whew, taking a breather tonight. As some may know, my favorite vape is 5v using a DSE-801, but since I started making bottom feeders I just love the convenience of them. I've been waiting for whenever I had some spare time to 'Have my cake and eat it too!"

Tonight I threw together a 5v, 801 bottom feeder, and man is it a vape machine, I love it! As I discovered some time back, the only problem with making a 801 bottom feeder is the atty sleeve is meant to slide over the battery, so you just have to tear that metal collar on the bottom off and your good to go, and don't have to use a bloody adapter and such.

All parts available at Madvapes except for 1/16" metal and flexible tube. 4.8 - 5v is MY sweet spot, so I use the simple 5v LDO 4 pin regulator they sell. Oh, the horn switch they sell is a perfectly good switch as well, this chrome switch is from my bought it and didnt like it bin. Have fun.



Yarr! I be one happy camper now, can vape and work and not worry about trashing my own wood box mod. :D

P.S., If you do make this, get some 24 or 22 gage wire, the 26 gage that comes with the box is probably insufficient to handle the current it can deliver IMHO.

Thats sweet.Realy enjoy 5vt but I chain vape and can hardly keep enough batts charged now.LOL. I hear so much about the 801.I'll have to break down and try them.
 
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