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Capt' Brian

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Cappy, might I suggest you put a tag in on that post number for future reference? Also the vid you most recently posted? Would make it easier for us mates to steer the course of future interest while you busy building these vessels.

I would love to, but the powers that be don't allow suppliers access to the tag system, it's all up the friends of the thread to add new tags and comments. And I see my tag line is getting kinda slim :D
 

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Might as well bump to the current page.

Ahoy all, say, I've been getting alot of PM's & E-Mails asking for the same information.

My website is Redskymods.com. If I have any completed mods that have not been snapped up on this thread prior to finishing I will post them there for sale. Friends of the thread get first pick as a reward for frequenting the RSM thread and keeping things lively here :)

I post pictures of the current batch under construction here and anytime during that process people may 'Pick' one to call their own and decide when I post a picture of the completed mod if they still want it. I will then send an Invoice.

Some of the mods I am building are preorders. I will post a picture of main body wood and end cap woods I have available and the cost of them and you may select from those. There will also be choices for switch types and catch cup types. After you pick, PM me what you desire and we will discuss it and clear up any questions. Then your custom mod will be built during the next batch. Typical construction time is currently about 7-10 days once I get started depending on the size of the batch.

I am currently building the Mark-5.1 Cutlass as that is where the demand is. No use building a mod that just collects dust on my shelf, like most self employed mod makers I sail a fine course between success and disaster.

The Mark-5.1 Cutlass is described fully on the main page of the website. The website contains alot of information about the models I build and also features some video demonstrations and a gallery of past PV's sold to good homes.

The newest Cutlass has a base price of $179 with an added cost if I use an unusually expensive/rare wood.

Excerpt from the website;

Featuring dual operating modes. Direct battery mode to run unit at 3.7V using 18650 battery types and two battery combinations for 5V, 6V, 7.4V and variable volt mode using dual 18650 type batteries.

Standard features;

3 amp switching regulator
200 thousand cycle Stainless Steel switch
Large stainless steel catch cup
Sealed 6 ml feed system
Native 510 atomizer connector
Digital Voltage display
On/Off switch
Dual mode switch (Direct & variable voltage)
Voltage adjustment tool (mounted to inner door)

If you desire a VV mod without all the electronics (Dual mode/Switches/Voltage Display) to save money, It will run you $139.

As for juice feeding, all the Cutlass mods can be either Upright or Tilt & shoot. The only difference is if it has the 2" flex tube inside the feed bottle, with the tube is upright, without the tube it is T&S.

I have designed the Cutlass to use any make of two 18350 or single 18650 batteries that I know of and provide magnet spacers if your battery is significantly shorter and needs them.

All mods have a 7 day money back, 3 month warranty on parts and labor. If I can't fix it I will also either refund your money or build you a new one to replace it for warranty problems.

Hope that answered most general question :p
 

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just added a couple tags. will think about the rest two.

what do these tags do by the way?
thread shows up when these keywords are searched?

I think so, and also in the forum index they show up as little tag symbols on the threads listing.

Argg, boxes are in for final drying, spent a good chunk of the day scraping wax off wood. When purchasing alot of exotic wood, it comes sealed in a heavy coat of wax and it has to be scraped off with a straight edge before cutting or it gums up the machines, what a pain.

I scraped off one piece and it is just jet black. Pulled it out from the bottom of the pile, must be an ebony. gaboon? macassar? Guess I will find out tomorrow when I start cutting a whole bunch of new boxes out for people to select from. Another chunk of ebony would be nice but ebony quickly turns saw blades into butter knives, stuff is sooooo hard.

Arr, back to work ..
 

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I think so, a couple are being stubborn about drying, the tamboti is always a pain and the chakte viga is taking it's sweet time too. Some woods are very oily and even prepping them before finishing them they are still a bit slow, but Thursday is still looking like a go for most of them.
 
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