Serpent Mini base wont unscrew.

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NicotineRush

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Use a rubber band or silicone pad to hold glass and insert a thin shaft screwdriver through one air hole to the other side. Try to unscrew that way.

Already tried the pad thing but I'm afraid to use a screwdriver on it. Might not be able to return if I damage, even slightly.
 

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Use a rubber band or silicone pad to hold glass and insert a thin shaft screwdriver through one air hole to the other side. Try to unscrew that way.

The Serpent SMM has independent airflow holes, so the screwdriver will not go from airhole to airhole.
 

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The Serpent SMM has independent airflow holes, so the screwdriver will not go from airhole to airhole.

Sorry about that, you are correct, I didn't think of that.

To the OP: these will come in handy for any stuck bases in the future, ceramic tweezers on one end (one of mine snapped, as you can see), and plastic pliers (grabby things) on the other. Plus they are great for pulsing and getting the hot spots out of your coil, since they won't short it as you strum it:

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Sorry about that, you are correct, I didn't think of that.

To the OP: these will come in handy for any stuck bases in the future, ceramic tweezers on one end (one of mine snapped, as you can see), and plastic pliers (grabby things) on the other. Plus they are great for pulsing and getting the hot spots out of your coil, since they won't short it as you strum it:

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I thought he had the SMM. I checked out the Mini and I cannot verify if a screwdriver will slide trough both airflow holes.
 

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Sorry about that, you are correct, I didn't think of that.

To the OP: these will come in handy for any stuck bases in the future, ceramic tweezers on one end (one of mine snapped, as you can see), and plastic pliers (grabby things) on the other. Plus they are great for pulsing and getting the hot spots out of your coil, since they won't short it as you strum it:

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I was just going to suggest that item. Those are great for unwrenching wrenched bases..

Suggest getting two of them, one to hold steady and one to unwrench.. the backsides of these ceramic tweezers are made specifically for opening up difficult to open tanks.

As a beside, always use some e juice to lube up your o rings prior to putting your tank together and filling it. This keeps everything nice and slippery.. :D
 

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As a beside, always use some e juice to lube up your o rings prior to putting your tank together and filling it. This keeps everything nice and slippery.. :D

Don't know why I didn't think of this. I do it for every other o-ring/seal I've ever dealt with. (oil filters, etc...)

@Jonner Excellent idea.
 
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