Ghost Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 I'm interested in doing this myself, but am afraid of any metal shavings becoming an issue with them possibly getting caught in the mesh/wick? I'd be using SmokTech cartos if that would help get an answer or experiences with slicing them. I'd also be using a dremel tool to do the work. The cartos I have now work alright with the exception of maybe one or two due to I mostly use VG liquid since it's easy to get from a local shop here. I'm wondering on what I should expect from slicing one open with a slit, would it flood too easily or something? Hopefully some users have experiences and could give me some tips and tricks. Thanks for reading! Happy vaping
WillBlack Posted May 16, 2013 Posted May 16, 2013 There is no easy one-size-fits-all answer. It's harder to maintain consistency, from carto to carto with a dremel. Also note the sharp edges you'll end up with can play hell with your o-rings. Even if all the liquid you buy is from the same source, different flavorings (percentages and/or the carrier) can sometimes alter the viscosity of the final product. If you are in it for the long haul a decent carto punch might be your best bet. Smok Tech makes a cheap version of the Siam Mods one but it dulls rather quickly. Clouds Of Vapor has them, might as well get a spare screw at the same time. http://www.cloudsofvapor.com/store/127-new-at-cov/1054-siam-mods-stainless-steel-carto-punch-v2.html?keyword=punch Ghost 1
Ghost Posted May 17, 2013 Author Posted May 17, 2013 There is no easy one-size-fits-all answer. It's harder to maintain consistency, from carto to carto with a dremel. Also note the sharp edges you'll end up with can play hell with your o-rings. Even if all the liquid you buy is from the same source, different flavorings (percentages and/or the carrier) can sometimes alter the viscosity of the final product. If you are in it for the long haul a decent carto punch might be your best bet. Smok Tech makes a cheap version of the Siam Mods one but it dulls rather quickly. Clouds Of Vapor has them, might as well get a spare screw at the same time. http://www.cloudsofvapor.com/store/127-new-at-cov/1054-siam-mods-stainless-steel-carto-punch-v2.html?keyword=punch Sounds a bit safer to punch in the end. Will end up using this method. Thank you
Aes Posted May 19, 2013 Posted May 19, 2013 Run to lowes or Home Depot, find the plumbing section, and look for a saddle tap valve. I use this one: http://m.homedepot.com/p/3-8-in-Brass-Compression-Self-Tapping-Saddle-Valve-A-141/202848154 Lasts me a few months each, only about 8 bucks, and there's a Home Depot near my house if I'm ever in a bind. Ghost 1
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