The Cyclone Thread

made a light color wood(reclaim wood don't know what it is) top cap for my cyclone with sterling silver and a corian bone drip tip.
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i didn't have a fusion drip tip, sooo boer maak n plan
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the many faces of my cyclone. the cyclone is my favorite atty to mod and use.

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My Cyclone got a new cap. This would look so cool on a white REO
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Work of art @hands
You are a master at this!
You are right, would look stunning on a white Reo
 
Chatting to Tom at Catfish Atty Mods in the USA I have found out that he has a stock of 2013 Cyclones in storage in the Philippines! I have been hunting the 2103 decks for so long because I find them better than the 2104 Cyclones... I keep buying the replacements on ECF when they come up in the classies and they costs me around $75 - $80 mark... if I can find enough peeps in SA that want them and can place an order for 20 or more I can get them for around $60. Anyone interested?

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Chatting to Tom at Catfish Atty Mods in the USA I have found out that he has a stock of 2013 Cyclones in storage in the Philippines! I have been hunting the 2103 decks for so long because I find them better than the 2104 Cyclones... I keep buying the replacements on ECF when they come up in the classies and they costs me around $75 - $80 mark... if I can find enough peeps in SA that want them and can place an order for 20 or more I can get them for around $60. Anyone interested?

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What would then end +- cost be Skipper?
 
I have a strange problem with one of my Cyclones.

It seems as if it is not getting the same amount of power to the coil than I do on my other cyclone (same coil). Its the sort of loss in power that one would expect with a loose coil leg or post screw or perhaps even a flat battery. I have checked all the obvious things (coil legs/post screws/batteries) and no adjustment seems to make a difference.

I have tested the faulty Cyclone on other REOs and the result is the same so the problem is definitely with the atty and not the REO.

Anybody have an idea of what it could be?
 
I have a strange problem with one of my Cyclones.

It seems as if it is not getting the same amount of power to the coil than I do on my other cyclone (same coil). Its the sort of loss in power that one would expect with a loose coil leg or post screw or perhaps even a flat battery. I have checked all the obvious things (coil legs/post screws/batteries) and no adjustment seems to make a difference.

I have tested the faulty Cyclone on other REOs and the result is the same so the problem is definitely with the atty and not the REO.

Anybody have an idea of what it could be?
I am stumped too. Wonder if it could be the insulator?
 
@Rob Fisher, I'm taking a leap of faith based on your assertions that the cyclone is tops.

If all goes well I'll have 2 cyclones soon.
Currently I'm using 2 chalice iii clones which I'm in love with because of the flavour.

The problem will soon be too many attys and not enough reos which can also be remedied ;-)
 
@Rob Fisher, I'm taking a leap of faith based on your assertions that the cyclone is tops.

If all goes well I'll have 2 cyclones soon.
Currently I'm using 2 chalice iii clones which I'm in love with because of the flavour.

The problem will soon be too many attys and not enough reos which can also be remedied ;-)

It's an easy leap of faith... I own 10 Cyclones.
 
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