Bob Throbber
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- Nov 23, 2013
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Hi
i decided to make myself an epipe
the first thing I did (after a little research)was to drill the stem of the pipe and epoxie a pro tank 2 to it
i then drilled the bowl using a 22mm drill (I used a 3d bit because it doesn't have a big point on it)
I then cut down a 15mm copper pipe stop end for the connector inside the bowl and stuck a small magnet underneath to hold the battery in
I used a piece of 22mm copper pipe for the top conector
I got the button from epipe mods in America
its spring loaded and magnetic so it sticks to your battery and when pressed makes the conection
Everything is ready for soldering and this is where Stevie comes to the rescue
he runs a small wire from the bottom connector to the 510 and the same with the top conector
we check it works and epoxie the 510 conector in to the end of the pipe and stick the 2 copper pipe pieces in place to stop them moving
i decided to make myself an epipe
the first thing I did (after a little research)was to drill the stem of the pipe and epoxie a pro tank 2 to it
i then drilled the bowl using a 22mm drill (I used a 3d bit because it doesn't have a big point on it)
I then cut down a 15mm copper pipe stop end for the connector inside the bowl and stuck a small magnet underneath to hold the battery in
I used a piece of 22mm copper pipe for the top conector
I got the button from epipe mods in America
its spring loaded and magnetic so it sticks to your battery and when pressed makes the conection
Everything is ready for soldering and this is where Stevie comes to the rescue
he runs a small wire from the bottom connector to the 510 and the same with the top conector
we check it works and epoxie the 510 conector in to the end of the pipe and stick the 2 copper pipe pieces in place to stop them moving