Go to the Catfish Atty thread here at ECF...he has them...just received the gold Stumpy bottom fed.
I really wish I could, but a military salary supporting a family of five...I just can't justify that over an atty that I already have in hand that only cost me $8. I'm really limited to the ones I currently have for a while.
You can send it to Tom...he will bottom feed it....others have sent in atty's to bottom feed. I would ask him anyway. If you need his email address PM me...he doesn't do the PM system here.
are the REO clones LP now? If they're not you will need to modify your REO as well to get the stumpy to work
What did you use for tools?Modified it last night
Just my opinion but I would not be telling people to cut insulators to bottom feed attys. I really really really would not.Cutting the insulators works fine. No power tools, no drill press, just a utility knife or small scissors. The amount cut out in the picture is perfect. I did this with two Magma clones and they work great. You may have to squeeze the bottle a little more slowly and longer to get the right juice flow because you don't have the straight shot that a drilled center pin gives you.
I just bought a Wen rotary tool and ordered a Dremel drill press. Just so I can modify drippers that cost less than 10 bucks. Proof that squonking causes dain bramage.
Get your hands on a Dremel with a cutter bit and cut two nice channels into the 510 pin. Thin down the balance of the pin with a grinder bit. Install, squonk, vape. Here are some pics.![]()
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This pic is a Fat Daddy pin that I used on one. You have to grind the head of the pin down as it is very high to start. I don't know if FD has different pins now. The issue here is leveling. If the pin is not level your atty will not be level when you put it on your REO clone.![]()
The size of your hole in your deck will be a tad smaller than the size of the 510 connection. Take some drill bits and put them into the connector and see which one has the best fit. Use one that is slightly smaller than the 510 housing that the pin screws into. Remove the insulator so you don't tear it up with the drill bit.Drilling metal is not fun. Go slow and lubricate with water. Apply enough pressure as to not snap your drill bit. So drill your deck hole from the bottom. Go slowly.