jakethevape
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Post by jakethevape on Jan 21, 2013 22:22:19 GMT
As an engineer myself I have thought about this, and to be realistic at the end of the day I would rather just pay the going rate for a mod that already exists. Hmmm, I take it this is why we pay £100s + for nice mods such as the GG mods?
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mybad
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Post by mybad on Jan 21, 2013 22:35:39 GMT
As an engineer myself I have thought about this, and to be realistic at the end of the day I would rather just pay the going rate for a mod that already exists. Hmmm, I take it this is why we pay £100s + for nice mods such as the GG mods? Yup thats right, But its all down to personal needs, if you want something different that nobody else has then fair enough, my self personally I just need an Ecig to do what its intended for at a price that I see is a reasonable cost.
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Skwoddy
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Post by Skwoddy on Jan 21, 2013 22:53:13 GMT
Materials are dirt cheap, its time/labour you pay for ultimately.
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Mev
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Post by Mev on Jan 21, 2013 23:04:13 GMT
I have 4 designs I want to work on (3x Atty, 1x Mod) and drip tips so would love to get my hands on that Clarke lathe. Thing is I've never used a metal working lathe but as a carpenter I've done quite a bit on wood turning lathes so hopefully that experience will help a great deal. It would be a steep learning curve though i'm sure.
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