Well yesterday the griffin and mod fell off the table, mod is fine and so was the griffin except for a gap forming on one side, between the juice control ring and base.
It was still vaping as normal, but my OCD got the best of me, so last night I decide to fix it, so I remove the deck, put it on the ground and gently tap it with a pair of pliers, the gaps gone, great.
I removed the screws initially and now when trying to put them back on the posts, only the bottom screws go in perfectly, the holes at the top of the posts are now deformed ever so slightly and makes the screws impossible to go in. I've tried everything, even stripped one of the screws trying to force it in and hoping it sort of re-threads.
To make matters worse, I tried screwing the base onto the mod, and noticed the 510 at the bottom was also deformed a bit and now that doesn't screw on either.
I know I probably should have thought it through before I decided to fix the gap and should have anticipated this could happen, hindsight and all, but I never would have imagined how soft the metal is, I mean literally light taps and now completely damaged.
It was only a week old, never had the time to really get to experience its full potential, oh well...
It was still vaping as normal, but my OCD got the best of me, so last night I decide to fix it, so I remove the deck, put it on the ground and gently tap it with a pair of pliers, the gaps gone, great.
I removed the screws initially and now when trying to put them back on the posts, only the bottom screws go in perfectly, the holes at the top of the posts are now deformed ever so slightly and makes the screws impossible to go in. I've tried everything, even stripped one of the screws trying to force it in and hoping it sort of re-threads.
To make matters worse, I tried screwing the base onto the mod, and noticed the 510 at the bottom was also deformed a bit and now that doesn't screw on either.
I know I probably should have thought it through before I decided to fix the gap and should have anticipated this could happen, hindsight and all, but I never would have imagined how soft the metal is, I mean literally light taps and now completely damaged.
It was only a week old, never had the time to really get to experience its full potential, oh well...