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I'm loving the Chi-NarDa from Chowderhead...this is a great atty. Great flavor easy to build on and better airflow than the original. It knocked my stumpy right off one of my REO's.
gotarace, is the Chi-Narda a new Narda or a clone of the original? Did you buy this from chowder recently? I've been looking for another Narda and was unaware of these Chi-Narda's.
 

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gotarace, is the Chi-Narda a new Narda or a clone of the original? Did you buy this from chowder recently? I've been looking for another Narda and was unaware of these Chi-Narda's.
Penny...The Narda was cloned and Chowder converted it to bottom feed. He stated it is the best clone he has ever seen and the bottom pin allowed him to make the drain hole even larger. I'm really impressed with the quality of this atty. Best 55 bucks I've spent on a atty in a long time. He has them in stock and in the next few weeks he will be offering a black Narda with increased airflow. Hope this helps...
 

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Penny...The Narda was cloned and Chowder converted it to bottom feed. He stated it is the best clone he has ever seen and the bottom pin allowed him to make the drain hole even larger. I'm really impressed with the quality of this atty. Best 55 bucks I've spent on a atty in a long time. He has them in stock and in the next few weeks he will be offering a black Narda with increased airflow. Hope this helps...

Yes! Helps a lot, thanks!
 

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Anyone have experience using a Chalice III on a Reo Grand. I've only had it one day, just wondering where to put the coil in relation to the air hole and also having trouble squonking it doesn't gurgle like an RM2. I can figure it out eventually but thought someone might save me a bit of time. Even a point to a Chalice thread might help. TIA
 
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Anyone have experience using a Chalice III on a Reo Grand. I've only had it one day, just wondering where to put the coil in relation to the air hole and also having trouble squonking it doesn't gurgle like an RM2. I can figure it out eventually but thought someone might save me a bit of time. Even a point to a Chalice thread might help. TIA
This thread has since been closed, but a lot of good info here... Chalice - MarkBugs Bottom Feeder Atomiser - Official thread

Here also... Chalice III
 

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Penny...The Narda was cloned and Chowder converted it to bottom feed. He stated it is the best clone he has ever seen and the bottom pin allowed him to make the drain hole even larger. I'm really impressed with the quality of this atty. Best 55 bucks I've spent on a atty in a long time. He has them in stock and in the next few weeks he will be offering a black Narda with increased airflow. Hope this helps...

Do you happen to have a link?
 

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I have wanted a Thump for a long time and never found one BF but this Maker is the end all for me. I tried the 510 cap with a trinity wide bore but went back to the big ole chuff cap.

I'm interested in any improvements with the newest P67's. My fire button has stuck a few times one my original version with the plastic button and shaft. Are new ones brass or aluminum? I'm going to do a full strip down to see what's up.
 

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Traded my new Grand for this P67 and I'm in love.
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The utilitarian principle was established by the English Philosopher Jeremy Bentham in the late 1700's, and it's essentially an attempt to evaluate actions by their consequences and weigh up the benefit for all as a result.

He was a designer of some note and made prisons where a guard could be centrally placed and overlook everything. Because society as a whole benefited.

Much as i hate to pull people up on quotes the 'trades security for freedom' quote is from Benjamin Franklin and it's a great shame that nobody like that has emerged in the last 200 years.

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Here's the deal.
Sit on your aise and collect a check from the hard work of others, IS communism.
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It all crashes when there are more takers than givers.

This is the plan of the globalists. It sounds crazy, but there is no other answer.
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Prepare, brutha!

It's quite simple. When the people can vote for free stuff, they will. Then the republic collapses.
(I are be paraphrasing, of course)
We are doomed. Prepare for Mad Max, folks!

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i thought communism was just central state planning of activities. Your Marxism on the other hand is 'from each according to his abilities and to each according to his needs',

In any event, a decision has to be made as to how a society is going to operate; for example i come from a place where healthcare is free at the point of delivery i.e. your doctor visits or hospital treatment don't immediately cost you money. They are of course not free at all and they are paid from the general taxes on your income.

When you have to pay for things upfront, then feckless people will prioritise beer and cigarettes over health care and when they fall ill, they will still be treated although perhaps at a slower pace, hence the long waits at the ER for the uninsured.

If as a society you didn't provide at least some welfare benefits, then what do you think would happen to the unemployed, the mentally ill, or the disabled? We no longer live in a system where families are together and the children look after their parents in their dotage. So the state must. Or do we assert that their lives are of no value because they are no longer productive units of economic activity? What of the retired?

You get my drift.

Naturally, indolent able-bodied scroungers should at least do some work for their money, but it might be a smart idea to see why they are unemployed in the first place and remedy that, whether that's education, or the creation of business-friendly policies.

So ends the sermon.

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The clue is in the first line "LP RM2's"

A LP atty will fit anything. The regular/non LP ones will only fit on modified 'haircut' devices because otherwise they will not fit in the dripwell.

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Thanks
Mine is a standard not LP
 

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i have a Woodvil that i'm rather happy with and i had to have Rob turn the atty down so it would fit. If you run a standard RM2, then you either need a device that has had a haircut, or the P67 which, of course, has a flat top to begin with.

A flat top means it also works with a lot more atties once the restriction of the catch cup has gone.

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The clue is in the first line "LP RM2's"

A LP atty will fit anything. The regular/non LP ones will only fit on modified 'haircut' devices because otherwise they will not fit in the dripwell.

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Isn't that backwards? LP RM2 won't fit into the catch-cup of a non-LP REO.
 

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Isn't that backwards? LP RM2 won't fit into the catch-cup of a non-LP REO.
It is backwards. The RM2s marked LP will only fit on an LP REO. If you still have a catch cup, you need the regular (ones not marked LP) RM2s.

It's backwards from what you'd logically think because when he first started selling RM2s, they all had to be milled down because there were no LP REOs of any sort. Then when he started making and selling LP mods, he started NOT milling some of the attys down. Hence the LP designation. If there is no designation, then it has been milled down to fit into a catch cup.
 
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