The iHybrid APV - A fully Customizable Genesis

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K-man

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Oh yeah I still have all my albums. Here that kiddies? Albums!!! As in Vinyl. Do you know what that is? LMAO!!! They still sound better than anything on CD. I prefer the sound from Vinyl over a CD. You just cant capture that garage sound on CD.

Lol I kept one album only. Elvis Presley's Moody Blue on blue vinyl.

Face...the gold anodizing looks great!
 

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Haha well I'm sure I'll earn my stripes with this next trick lol. Ya tubes came in yesterday but I didn't have them in my hands til evening. Sent ya a PM :)


Nice! Is that OTF a two-way spring? I used to have one almost exactly like it but it was confiscated years back by the ocean. (We had a bonfire in a cave along the cliff-face overlooking the beach. We were screwing around and it took a tumble right over the edge :()

Is it bad if i dont know :p It springs out, but not in, if thats what you mean. That other knife zooms in or out. Its pretty cool.

But it fell off a cliff? Holy crap. I hate heights because I know I'd be the one falling.
 

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The tight draw screw usually comes installed by default (on top of the tall positive post). The looser draw screw is a shorter phillips head that is included in the baggy along with the allen key. Hopefully you got them both being you purchased it second hand.
So, my new (used) I Hy, is so cool!
On the website it mentions a tight draw screw, can someone please explain, what it means and how it is used?
I like a tight draw.
Thanks!

Nancy beat me to the punch - see above :) That damn cat is quick on the keyboard....
 

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So, my new (used) I Hy, is so cool!
On the website it mentions a tight draw screw, can someone please explain, what it means and how it is used?
I like a tight draw.
Thanks!

the tight draw screw doesn't allow as much air to go around it to the drip tip

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the open draw screw allows for more air flow

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Which ever one you have on the top post, mixed with how long of a base your drip tip has will give you a tighter or looser draw
 
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