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Kahuna

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Certain questions always cross your mind when you see something hand-held in size.
- is the inside big enough to hold a couple batteries or just one?
- is there a flat area big enough on the outside for an LED display?
- what button would look good on it?
- Do I need to buy more solder/JB Weld/epoxie/etc?
- who's having a sale on modding parts?
heh.
 

AzIrish

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Get with the times!

Tapatalk for my Android phone updates me every time a new thread is created in the Modding forums & sub-forums...

I don't think i have a problem... lol

That's a good one the wife asked me the other night who keep texting you all night.. Now when it goes off she's all oh no it could be a good one.

Or

Yesterday she saw the 14th circled on the calendar.
Her: what's going on the 14th.
Me: Oh nothing.
Her: come on you never circle anything.
Me: I can't tell you, you'll get mad.
Her: dang it tell what's going on.
Me: it when Madvape's will be moved into their new warehouse and will start shipping again.
I'm still in the doghouse over this one, bigtime.

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...your bedroom computer desk looks like a novice bomb-builder's workshop.

This lol.

How about when your search for missing mod parts ends in the center console of your car.

You have more works in progress than you have completed pieces.

You buy/bought batteries you have no use for with the unfinished intentions of building something for them...I'll use them one day.

Even you start to question your motives for the junk you decided to keep around...more pieces of broken plastic, wire, and metal than I know what to do with, and most of it not worth melting down lol.
 

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Even you start to question your motives for the junk you decided to keep around...more pieces of broken plastic, wire, and metal than I know what to do with, and most of it not worth melting down lol.
I spent 3 hours the other day cleaning all the little bits and pieces that have been laying on my workbench the past few months. I was picking up all the atty connectors, precious rubber gaskets and battery springs and placing them neatly into a perfectly organized, compartmentalized draw. Meanwhile, there are 2 year old projects from before I started vaping scattered all over and I should probably just throw them out.
 

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I spent 3 hours the other day cleaning all the little bits and pieces that have been laying on my workbench the past few months. I was picking up all the atty connectors, precious rubber gaskets and battery springs and placing them neatly into a perfectly organized, compartmentalized draw. Meanwhile, there are 2 year old projects from before I started vaping scattered all over and I should probably just throw them out.

Yeah, that other shoe is probably no good now. :laugh:

I've got bits and scraps and even collected filings on my 'workbench' from when I started modding. For the most part they do prove useful for other mods all the time, so I won't throw them out. It's when there's baggies of stuff or tools that I likely won't need soon that get put away to shrink the mountain.
 
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