The "FOG LOG"

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DyZiE

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It's the FOG LOG... not the Dainty Dangler.

An M3 has style and it's easy to park... but it sucks at towing my horse trailer. Now my SuperDuty on the other hand can tow Utah uphill at 95 mph into the wind with the AC on.
Anyone make e-juice that smells like diesel?

HA, now thats good stuff. whats ironic thou is that the gas milleage is backwards so to speak. with cars the small and light ones get the good mileage, but with the e-cig the small and light ones suck (IMO) and the big boy haulers like your fog log here get the good miles.

eh maybe not ironic, but who cares, irony is relative to perspective anyway.
 
Any chance of putting a " How To" video ? I'm electrcally challenged and have a hard time with the wiring part of these mods. I'm sure once I do one the next will be alot easier. The problem is getting one done...LOL Anyone know of any wiring videos out there for these Mods? I have to say you guys are amazing.
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breaktru

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Just reserving the name. The "FOG LOG" is completed as of last night, just waiting for the battery from Deal-X to get here so I can trim it to length.
It's nothing fancy, pure functionality!
Uses a 3/4" Copper pipe and end caps for the body purely for light weight and ease of machineability.
Radio shack Power adaptor for the 901 atty.
Basic Micro Switch
NO LED... for stealth vaping

3.6 Volts at 3000 MaH :D

Pics as soon as the battery(s) get here!

Hey Jeff, I love your Fog Log. You have inspired me to make one. I bought the parts at Home Depot. What did you use for the Pos Terminal Retainer so that the battery w/ the spring tension stays in place.
Also, have you tried different alternatives to hold the end caps on besides a screw or the slot in the side with an O-ring. Too bad it couldn't be a screw thread. I have a die to thread 3/4'' pipe but would need a cap to fit.
 

AmyB66

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I am guessing this was the original prototype for the chuck? It is neat to see how the pv's have evolved. I know they've gotten even crazier but I've been in real life long enough to know a good basic solid piece of equipment will serve you the best and last the longest! I will sit back and vape contently on my chuck. Though I do hope Jeff wanders into the plumbing supply warehouse and finds perfect pipe for a cinco volt :) .
 

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I know this is an old thread, but it would be interesting if someone could make this is a parallel for 3.7 volt and 1800mah.

The Chuck (formerly known as The Fog Log) uses an 18650 battery for 3.7V vaping. They are available in just about everything from 1600mAh to 3000mAh.

The Little Chuck uses an 18350 (1,200mAh) or a 16340 (550mAh to 880mAh) for 3.7V
 

AmyB66

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Hi RIMP!

Nice to see you!

RIMP was the one who IM'd me when I first started vaping. Was having a hard time getting off cigarettes completely. I had people posting to say I should up my nicotine, try snus and all that other jazz. RIMP just sent me an IM and told me to go get CHUCKED! She then helped steer me to this subforum and explained the custom graphics etc. Very very wise. I am 11 months without an analog and I don't know if I would have stuck out the whole vaping thing had I not been steered into this group of chuckleheads.
 
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