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Post by vereybowring on Jun 22, 2011 13:01:06 GMT
My supplier has finally come back from holiday and filled my order (luckily I'd already paid), and a box arrived today. Tonight I will start to run off some tanks.
As a reminder it costs £6.50 for three tanks including UK delivery but not including clearos to go in them. The tanks are fitted for CE2 XL clearomisers not the short clearos and can hold 4-5ml.
Please note they are hand made and not machined so there will be slight variation between tanks.
PM me or leave a comment if you are interested.
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Post by shamreez on Jun 22, 2011 13:49:05 GMT
PM coming your way
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Post by roachieuk (aka eciggery2011) on Jun 22, 2011 14:48:55 GMT
You wont regret this sham mate if you follow everything verey tells you then you've got some excellent tanks coming.And this is to anyone wanting to buy these honestly guys you will not regret these tanks.Ive had mine for about 6-7weeks now and not one leak.Excellent stuff so glad you got your stock for them verey mate.
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Post by thescot on Jun 22, 2011 14:55:20 GMT
Any chance of a picture please
Cheers
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Post by roachieuk (aka eciggery2011) on Jun 22, 2011 14:58:37 GMT
There you go mate thats the tanks verey are selling.
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Post by thescot on Jun 22, 2011 15:05:43 GMT
cheers roachie
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Post by roachieuk (aka eciggery2011) on Jun 22, 2011 15:22:41 GMT
NP mate trust me you wont regret them mine are flawless never leaked once.
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Post by Perpetua on Jun 23, 2011 8:52:51 GMT
Verey, could I just ask how easy it is to change the innards on your tanks before buying some - hope that you don't think I'm being impolite, but I've a real problem with my hands as I've meta carpal in them, so I've very little grip or strength.
Arry Tanks, I can manage very easily using an old 510 Tornado battery - the original Map Tank I bought, Ian has to change the innards for me as I just can't get the spent insides out.
If you think I could I could manage, then I'd like to buy some please.
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Post by roachieuk (aka eciggery2011) on Jun 23, 2011 12:44:58 GMT
Hi perp,
I hope i can give you my two bobs worth but these are very easy to change.compared to the arry/map tank.You basically pop the tube ontop of the clearo.Run just a small amount of super glue round the bottom let that dry then fill it up and pop the bung on the top.
I hope this helps.
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Post by vereybowring on Jun 23, 2011 14:40:39 GMT
Any chance of a picture please Cheers Close up photo, on the left with clearo inside, middle standard 510 battery for scale, empty on the right - apologies for the blur but my camera has no macro mode. The rubber bung sits onto the ceramic cup of the clearo so with the clearos silicon washer this makes a good seal.
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Post by vereybowring on Jun 23, 2011 14:49:40 GMT
Verey, could I just ask how easy it is to change the innards on your tanks before buying some - hope that you don't think I'm being impolite, but I've a real problem with my hands as I've meta carpal in them, so I've very little grip or strength. Arry Tanks, I can manage very easily using an old 510 Tornado battery - the original Map Tank I bought, Ian has to change the innards for me as I just can't get the spent insides out. If you think I could I could manage, then I'd like to buy some please. That's a tough one Perpy since I haven't seen you in action with your grip. If you can dissassemble a clearomizer then you should be able to change one in the tank since it is held together mostly by mechanical grip like the clearo - using tiny amounts of superglue is just to ensure the seal is liquid tight - for some reason superglue doesn't grip fully to the syringe material. To change over a clearo in the tank would involve removing the old one which is done using the good old battery wiggle method, wash the tank in hot water (removes much of the glue) then putting the new clearo on using the little dribble of superglue again.
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Post by Perpetua on Jun 23, 2011 17:46:05 GMT
Ah . . . super glue might just be my undoing in that case, last time I used any, I was welded to a piece of crockery for a few hours. But, nothing ventured nothing gained - I'll have some if I may Verey, thank you & Roachie for the advice. Could you PM me your PP details please Verey.
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Post by vereybowring on Jun 23, 2011 17:54:57 GMT
Ah . . . super glue might just be my undoing in that case, last time I used any, I was welded to a piece of crockery for a few hours. But, nothing ventured nothing gained - I'll have some if I may Verey, thank you & Roachie for the advice. Could you PM me your PP details please Verey. I was going to say, rawveg has said he uses copydex for such glueing tasks it just needs to be left longer to dry - I'd completely forgotten about copydex and have used it in the past - it is also non reactive.
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Post by Perpetua on Jun 23, 2011 18:07:46 GMT
Smashing, thank you Verey. Payment sent, off to look at the video.
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Post by Perpetua on Jun 29, 2011 19:44:29 GMT
verey, I was wondering if I could use your Tanks with the DC's?
Is it something you would think a possibility?
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