So you see, I have this problem...

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So you see, I have this problem... when the cart is full, I'm compelled to vape it, and when the cart depletes I'm compelled to fill it. Please Lord, grant me the power to accept the things I have no control over :)

I think maybe we should celebrate Isaac's newfound health restoration buy ordering a bunch of stuff and marveling at the operation of the IkenVape tele-transportation device ;) I don't know if Isaac is up to it just yet, but I sure could use some more of these LR801s, they're near the best thing ever, well into week three and no sign of giving up. Hands down, favorite atty ever for me.

@Isaac, you said to ping you about spare lizard parts... end cap, maybe a short tube... ping. Please PM or email me about that any which way when your up and at em again (but not before, rest, get well, be healthy).
 

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Hey Vapor,
I love the 801 too! However I just ordered the attys and no carts because I just drip,
But darn I dont like the stuff the shipping carts is made of . Are the regular carts for the 801 made of regular plastic like the 901 atty has?

I have the soft rubbery tipped carts, which I think is the material you don't like. I'm pretty sure you can get them with hard plastic tips too, although I don't have any of them.
 

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Coming right up Mr Madness! I'll post are parts that are available here and add a few new listings of Extra switches and O rings on the store in just a few minutes.


There's my favorite tiny Ak-47 carrying Granny! I have Hard tipped 801 cartridges that have removable Cartridge inserts. I have 11 that are pre-filled with Ry4 (High) and Also 4 of them that are Empty. All Cartridges are factory sealed. Just let me know how many you need sweetheart.



My last Anxiety attack was yesterday upon waking up and yesterday was a Big, long day that consisted of numerous activities. So, Bring It On! We're back in business!! Just have to keep the good Karma flowing!
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I can't find Mastiff's Great Teleporter, but we still have our back-up that's just as fast, due to recent accelerometer compressor fluctuation upgrade ofcourse. :blush:
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Hiya Issac!! Good to see ya! I ordered some fatty attys and ya I could use a firm cart.
Not that I'll ever fill it LOL> I just dont like the soft shipping cart cover:)
I am so glad to hear you are doing better!

There is stuff to help with that problem, I had it for years and it is scary and down right annoying!
I could never reason myself out of it either. Even though I knew what it was:(

Yup The ak 47 is really fun! If you ever get the chance give it a go!
So good to see ya back and posting!!
 

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Hiya Issac!! Good to see ya! I ordered some fatty attys and ya I could use a firm cart.
Not that I'll ever fill it LOL> I just dont like the soft shipping cart cover:)
I am so glad to hear you are doing better!

There is stuff to help with that problem, I had it for years and it is scary and down right annoying!
I could never reason myself out of it either. Even though I knew what it was:(

Yup The ak 47 is really fun! If you ever get the chance give it a go!
So good to see ya back and posting!!

Hiya Mini!
Ooooh I want to shoot one now! My dad is a Big sportsman, so he raised on all of his fun toys, but he never had anything along the lines of an AK! He used to take me hunting all through out my childhood, but I just couldn't take a life. He didn't approve of me for it, but I'm a surgeon with a shotgun for clay birds! I just never found it amusing to kill for fun.

I see your order sweet♥. I'll add some in for you.



Mr.Madness, I know what your thinking. "Those few minutes can really stretch!" I don't have that many spare parts. So I was thinking just to make a thread listing them for sale through posts. Any thoughts?
 

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Awe Issac you are a sweetie! thank you !
My brother in law is a history professor in Virginia, and a ww 11 re enactor and he has a huge collection , right down the an original ww11 jeep that he drives LOL>
They have meets and camp outs on some private land and you should see what they show up with to blow stuff up! LOL It is a blast!
that is really how I have access to use those things like the ak47.

My dad raised me a hunter too, but there is a never to be broken rule in my family,
if you are not shooting it to eat it , dont shoot. This was never violated .
Frankly, this skill in the woods kept us in groceries during a few bad years, along with a big garden and me canning everything at home LOL>
Lots of work, but it can be a lifesaver and I really wish more would teach their kids how to do all that , ya never know when it might be needed.

If I am going out in the woods for fun, I take a camera instead of a weapon:)
 

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Mr.Madness, I know what your thinking. "Those few minutes can really stretch!" I don't have that many spare parts. So I was thinking just to make a thread listing them for sale through posts. Any thoughts?

Not really, just patiently waiting. Whichever way works for you works for me. If you've got a spare endcap, I'd be curious to know how much it would set me back:)

The Chameleon is working great as is and i almost always use IMRs (which i'm less concerned about venting). But I do have these ICRs too and I always think about venting holes when I drop them in. I've also thought about drilling thru the short tube itself but thru the endcap would probably be better appearance wise. I don't remember who (aspen maybe) said he drilled 2 holes thru the endcap w/o any issues (using a drill press).

Being an urban creature as opposed to a country boy, I'm not a hunter, but I've read that vaping is stealthier.

Btw: Starting week 4 of LR801 usage, still going strong after a second cleaning/dryburn cycle.
 
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Awe Issac you are a sweetie! thank you !
My brother in law is a history professor in Virginia, and a ww 11 re enactor and he has a huge collection , right down the an original ww11 jeep that he drives LOL>
They have meets and camp outs on some private land and you should see what they show up with to blow stuff up! LOL It is a blast!
that is really how I have access to use those things like the ak47.

My dad raised me a hunter too, but there is a never to be broken rule in my family,
if you are not shooting it to eat it , dont shoot. This was never violated .
Frankly, this skill in the woods kept us in groceries during a few bad years, along with a big garden and me canning everything at home LOL>
Lots of work, but it can be a lifesaver and I really wish more would teach their kids how to do all that , ya never know when it might be needed.

If I am going out in the woods for fun, I take a camera instead of a weapon:)
Oh Wow! Now that is just amazing! I'm a bit of a history freak, just love it.
Wonderful rule and totally understandable. Surviving information is really scarce here. I'm almost certain that this household would be conformed vegans if certain disaster struck. I can watch gory on a screen but to watch my Father gut a deer :facepalm: I'll probably get ridiculed for this one, but I can even skin a fish! :laugh:

Not really, just patiently waiting. Whichever way works for you works for me. If you've got a spare endcap, I'd be curious to know how much it would set me back:)

The Chameleon is working great as is and i almost always use IMRs (which i'm less concerned about venting). But I do have these ICRs too and I always think about venting holes when I drop them in. I've also thought about drilling thru the short tube itself but thru the endcap would probably be better appearance wise. I don't remember who (aspen maybe) said he drilled 2 holes thru the endcap w/o any issues (using a drill press).

Being an urban creature as opposed to a country boy, I'm not a hunter, but I've read that vaping is stealthier.

Btw: Starting week 4 of LR801 usage, still going strong after a second cleaning/dryburn cycle.
Fantastic on the atty update!
Ok, I was going to say, my Chameleon developed an odd mis-firing problem just out of the blue. Replaced the switch, cleaned all contacts and was still only receiving 3 odd volts. Then, courtesy of Switcher's great review that involved a bit of a nuance with the unit and also being reminded by Vman of the procedure. Instead of modifying the cap they )and very recently myself) just sanded down the body a few hairs by placing it on sand paper and using a figure 8 formation.

Pm in bound. :D
 

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I'll probably get ridiculed for this one, but I can even skin a fish! :laugh:

Fantastic on the atty update!
Ok, I was going to say, my Chameleon developed an odd mis-firing problem just out of the blue. Replaced the switch, cleaned all contacts and was still only receiving 3 odd volts. Then, courtesy of Switcher's great review that involved a bit of a nuance with the unit and also being reminded by Vman of the procedure. Instead of modifying the cap they )and very recently myself) just sanded down the body a few hairs by placing it on sand paper and using a figure 8 formation.

Pm in bound. :D

Excellent, thank you.

I'm not sure how to skin a fish either, matter of fact, I didn't even know they had skin ;)

I'll remember that sandpaper tip!

My latest switch is doing great still. I've been watching the Precise16 debut and thinking... but you have to press the switch with your pinky finger... thats not right :)
 

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Excellent, thank you.

I'm not sure how to skin a fish either, matter of fact, I didn't even know they had skin ;)

I'll remember that sandpaper tip!

My latest switch is doing great still. I've been watching the Precise16 debut and thinking... but you have to press the switch with your pinky finger... thats not right :)
Oh god, it just looks painful! It's more of shaving the scales off with a fine blade. can you imagine the pain! Sometimes I think, if there is a hell, it probably is to be a fish.

Hehe I see what you mean, using an 18650 version seems that it can be awfully strenuous. I was pretty upset with David from SuperT with his marketing on the percise, using the chameleon in comparison. In the photo's, the way he has it displayed with extra rings makes the unit appear much larger and also inoperable, but to each it's own.
 

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Hehe I see what you mean, using an 18650 version seems that it can be awfully strenuous. I was pretty upset with David from SuperT with his marketing on the percise, using the chameleon in comparison. In the photo's, the way he has it displayed with extra rings makes the unit appear much larger and also inoperable, but to each it's own.

They say its really light to press, but it seems like it'd be an awkward maneuver to me, using the pinky for fine control. Ever use an IBM laptop with the little 'nub' in the center of the keyboard that could steer the mouse around? Now imagine driving it with your pinky. IDK.

I do know exactly the pic your talking about! He mucked the appearance as much as could be done. Seems to me that the Chameleon was among the first to employ super sleek and stylish design sensibilities and others have since followed.

Oh god, it just looks painful! It's more of shaving the scales off with a fine blade. can you imagine the pain! Sometimes I think, if there is a hell, it probably is to be a fish.

Yup. I'm reminded of this fishing trip I went on. Salmon fishing out of SFBay on a crewed ship. On the way back in, I remember one of the crew working on one of the catch. He was stretching it lengthwise so it would meet the minimum size requirement for a caught fish, pulling its spine apart to make it longer.
 

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Hehe I see what you mean, using an 18650 version seems that it can be awfully strenuous. I was pretty upset with David from SuperT with his marketing on the percise, using the chameleon in comparison. In the photo's, the way he has it displayed with extra rings makes the unit appear much larger and also inoperable, but to each it's own.
I have a P18 coming because of the all mechanical switch only. The matter you mentioned was taken up in private. Not only did he use the Chameleon for comparison, he used what I believe to be the older version. You have a PM inbound.
 

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I have a P18 coming because of the all mechanical switch only. The matter you mentioned was taken up in private. Not only did he use the Chameleon for comparison, he used what I believe to be the older version. You have a PM inbound.

Not at all, thats just thing that grinded my gears. There wasn't any other variation of the Chameleon up to date. Yes, his is one of the firsts, but there hasn't been a change.
 

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They say its really light to press, but it seems like it'd be an awkward maneuver to me, using the pinky for fine control. Ever use an IBM laptop with the little 'nub' in the center of the keyboard that could steer the mouse around? Now imagine driving it with your pinky. IDK.

I do know exactly the pic your talking about! He mucked the appearance as much as could be done. Seems to me that the Chameleon was among the first to employ super sleek and stylish design sensibilities and others have since followed.



Yup. I'm reminded of this fishing trip I went on. Salmon fishing out of SFBay on a crewed ship. On the way back in, I remember one of the crew working on one of the catch. He was stretching it lengthwise so it would meet the minimum size requirement for a caught fish, pulling its spine apart to make it longer.

Omg! Like a pulling spear into the mouth wasn't enough! I'm being really hypocritical here , for I do eat meat and sometimes like to believe that fish is the only meat we were ever intended to eat, but that goes without saying of whats involved to having it. Not protesting but it's just horrible processes. Like lobster for example, what a cruel fate of being boiled alive, but again they taste lovely LOL.
 

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LOL I on the other hand , dont eat fish.

Fishing to me is a rather cruel process. Hunting (if the hunter is a good one) is a quick, clean and virtually painless process.

I do have the attitude though , that if you are not sure you can do the job right the first time, dont do it at all.

I'm kinda picky LOL, sadly not all share that attitude.
 

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LOL I on the other hand , dont eat fish.

Fishing to me is a rather cruel process. Hunting (if the hunter is a good one) is a quick, clean and virtually painless process.

I do have the attitude though , that if you are not sure you can do the job right the first time, dont do it at all.

I'm kinda picky LOL, sadly not all share that attitude
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No but this dude does.
 

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Ok, I was going to say, my Chameleon developed an odd mis-firing problem just out of the blue. Replaced the switch, cleaned all contacts and was still only receiving 3 odd volts. Then, courtesy of Switcher's great review that involved a bit of a nuance with the unit and also being reminded by Vman of the procedure. Instead of modifying the cap they )and very recently myself) just sanded down the body a few hairs by placing it on sand paper and using a figure 8 formation.

Lightly rubbing down the metal contact areas with steel wool seems to work too.
 
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