Polishing Vape Gear

Unintentionally ended up being Red White and Blue... but looking good none the less!

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Murica!!!!!
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here we go as promised. Items used.
Brasso
Fiber towel
Elbow
Now i need new 30T's mine are past the 2 year mark. Also, im keen to trade this rda with spares and bag for any other stainless goon. Gime a shout.

This was fun. @Munro31 @DarthBranMuffin
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Wow!!! That is a massive difference! How is the elbow doing? Can it still lift a beer?
 
here we go as promised. Items used.
Brasso
Fiber towel
Elbow
Now i need new 30T's mine are past the 2 year mark. Also, im keen to trade this rda with spares and bag for any other stainless goon. Gime a shout.

This was fun. @Munro31 @DarthBranMuffin
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Well worth the early morning elbow exercise! Awesome job cleaning that baby up!
 
Wow!!! That is a massive difference! How is the elbow doing? Can it still lift a beer?
Yea it can, if i dont keep her under my thumb its more work in the end. This was my 1st time to actually remove the posts and do a proper rda clean.

Another thing as i was walking to the toilet to take a shit, now currently replying half naked ( not weird at all) im looking for a decent engineer that could make a few components fully copper for me. Ill provide the copper. There are some coated components in the button i would rather change so that i have a full copper device and contacts etc. If you could point me to someone I'd appreciate that. 1st aftermarket custom KEEN.
 
Yea it can, if i dont keep her under my thumb its more work in the end. This was my 1st time to actually remove the posts and do a proper rda clean.

Another thing as i was walking to the toilet to take a shit, now currently replying half naked ( not weird at all) im looking for a decent engineer that could make a few components fully copper for me. Ill provide the copper. There are some coated components in the button i would rather change so that i have a full copper device and contacts etc. If you could point me to someone I'd appreciate that. 1st aftermarket custom KEEN.
Not weird at all, grew up in hostil till matric, actually miss all the nakedness, wahaha!!! Our resident know everything guy is @Intuthu Kagesi , damn near genuis this oke, dresses funny though.
 
I can get you a cheaper alternative. Think is was like 150-200 bucks. Same thing and has 4 levels of speed. Including the tools and a small block of polish.

Thanks @Morix , however this one arrived today, so I think I shall be set for a while now, do have extra bits and bobs on hand too. Will give you a shout if I am in need of a restock on the bits.
 
I can get you a cheaper alternative. Think is was like 150-200 bucks. Same thing and has 4 levels of speed. Including the tools and a small block of polish.

Seeing that you offered. Link please:D:D:D
 
@Norman Anderson
And @blujeens
@Intuthu Kagesi
@Mauritz are among a few people that could help with modification. I don't know their availability though.
Nah, out of my ballpark, never worked copper on the lathe before and I hear its very tricky.
@KZOR knows a guy in Goodwood that did the homogenizer, atty stands drip tips etc, Nico Lubbe, if I remember right.
 
Nah, out of my ballpark, never worked copper on the lathe before and I hear its very tricky.
@KZOR knows a guy in Goodwood that did the homogenizer, atty stands drip tips etc, Nico Lubbe, if I remember right.

It is indeed a @#$% to machine copper, particularly so in that it hardens whilst you're machining it and then softens with the mildest of heat treatments, (aka as it cools post machining) .... painful, as multiple tiny cuts of short duration are required for accurate machining :facepalm:
 
It is indeed a @#$% to machine copper, particularly so in that it hardens whilst you're machining it and then softens with the mildest of heat treatments, (aka as it cools post machining) .... painful, as multiple tiny cuts of short duration are required for accurate machining :facepalm:

Welcome back @Intuthu Kagesi !!
 
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