Turbo, by my rough calculations based on the size of this list currently, spare time is a thing of the past for you[emoji26]
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thank you guys, and believe me I'm very grateful to not have any free time left anymore too![]()
The matching buttons are a great idea, they look killer! [emoji16]finally finished these 2 stabilized 200'sI did some custom matching stabilized buttons too
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finally finished these 2 stabilized 200'sI did some custom matching stabilized buttons too
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I'm glad both owners of these mods like the matching buttons, I kinda took it upon myself to do them without asking
I was a little Leary about doing the buttons all from stabilized because of the thin retention lip and for durability, so I'm doing them as wood faced laminated ultem buttons for strength
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and yeah, speaking of the ultem mod, I'm still using it daily and I really don't hardly even notice the damage on it really, here's a picture of the damage it shows from all that abuse.
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and this right here is the worse spot
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too many people are under the impression that regulated mods are delicate and one drop away from failing, but truth is they can be very durable as long as the chip is installed correctly and the soldering is done well and the screen is isolated from vibrations as I mount mine. the most common things that will destroy a chip is improper installation or water damage, but other than that I have several mods that are a few years old and have been dropped and abused many times and the electronics just keep on going
truth is I could have probably thrown that mod around a bunch more times without anything more than accumulating a few more marks but I figured too much would start to look kinda stupidmaybe one day I'll do a more severe torture test to see what it would really take to actually destroy it, but I like using it too much right now to do that just yet
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I've been seeing super_X raving about Dicodes chip, any chance of getting an ultem with dicodes Turbo?