LOL - I have three daily working Nautilus
tanks (with the aftermarket Hollowed Out
tanks; I break glass ones) plus several extra HO
tanks (and a bunch of unused glass shells), extra bases, 60 to 80 coils (both standard and nickel), and Delrin™ drip tips (as you can see, I bite down on my drip tips, so no metal) that I machine for an exact tight fit.
I suppose I
could get some extra small parts, but where to begin. Maybe contact pins, insulators and springs; the plating is coming off one of my pins. Gaskets and seals are always nice, although I've never has a leak from an unbroken Nautilus yet.
One thing I could use would be a tool for pressing the bases back together (the press-fit sometimes pulls apart after dropping a rig - I'm clumsy). I currently hunt up some bushings to spread the load and press them back together in a vise, but a screw-type tool designed to do the job quickly and portably would be useful. When I get my shop back together (we moved recently) I'll probably make one.