Every boy needs a Mech!

Raindance

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Hi!

Long weekends pose me a problem, especially when my "To dad, from dad" xmass vapemail is only arriving the day after. So I decided to build a mechanical mod, an idea that has been brewing in my mind for some time now.

Had ordered a 510 connection from Slowtech many moons ago and eventually got my backside in gear actually take action on this pipe-dream, literally.

A picture speaks a thousand words so here goes:
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The 510 thread cut short and positive connection removed for a direct to battery connection to the atty.
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Pom insulator in place to avoid casing to battery shorts.
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Crimped together by fastening in a pipe fitting to shrink the brass "olive".
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Not to shabby hey Nige! LOL.

Thinking on how to make the switch and battery access end. But first things first...

... its braai time!

Regards till part two.
 

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Thats a good looking solution, waiting to see how you do the button end. :)
You could probably "steam-punk" the heck out of it by pre-curving brass watch gears and soldering them on the outside.
 
To hot to stand in front of a fire so decided to press on a bit.

Have an idea how to make the actual button so did some extra work. Almost there.IMG_20161226_191135.JPG
Using a straight coupling (12mm) opened up one of the fasteners and cut and slotted a threaded piece as retainer.
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A little bit of solder to put the lot together and here it is with a turd peeping out of the hole...
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Nice size I think, stealthy.
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Now just for the last pieces but would ideally need a lathe for the brass button and Pom spacer. Will hopefully get to that on Wednesday.

More later.

Regards
 

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Think I will test it with a 0.15 ohm coil on a LG H2 battery... Only joking, that would be a pipe bomb. Currently running on a make shift contact (Testing my concept for a final solution) and a 1 ohm kanthal coil. Pulling 4 amps should be safe, no where comfortable with those risky builds yet. First time I used a mech and must say I am impressed. Now where can I buy a Reo?
 
Did some work on a lathe to make the main button structure. All i still need are a plastic sleeve and two button magnets. Almost there!
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Regards
 
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