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anendeloflorien

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So, I'm hoping one of you pros here at VU might be able to point me in the right direction - I need to find a couple of replacement o-rings for the base of a TOBH Atty V2 (22mm I believe) I've tried using the replacement rings that came with my IGO-L but they are too narrow. Sorry if this is a dumb question but anyone know where I could find a replacement set that will match the stock ones and have high heat resistance?

I'm borrowing the Atty from a friend (who likes doing low-ohm builds) and I need to get it back to him but I want to fix those first!
 

anendeloflorien

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Awww yeah you rock man! I don't know why I was having no luck finding them on eBay anytime I did a search it just came up with a bunch of attys and atty combos. Ordered that kit. Guess I need to get my own TOBH now since I'll have extra screws and o rings lol
 

CaFF

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Awww yeah you rock man! I don't know why I was having no luck finding them on eBay anytime I did a search it just came up with a bunch of attys and atty combos. Ordered that kit. Guess I need to get my own TOBH now since I'll have extra screws and o rings lol

Right on, glad to help out.
I have a copper TOBH v2 clone myself, and it's a nice beasty. :)
 

anendeloflorien

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Yeah I like the tobh a lot! I'm waiting til I get my sig 100 to buy one. I found I like it best with some nice big, hot coils around .2-.3 ohms but my smok bt50 doesn't like low ohm builds
 

CaFF

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Heh, I'm a fairly conservative vaper still vaping 14-18mg, so no big sub-ohm stuffs here.
But, it's a nice atty anyways. I have it paired up with a copper Panzer clone and a SS/Copper driptip from FT.

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Paired up with a matching finned 510 thingy.
(handy gadgets, as they provide protection for soft mod threads and give an adjustable copper 510 too)

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That's after I'd cleaned the atty and dt recently. It'll get a patina again soon. :)
 
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BoomStick

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Just some FYI. The tobeco tobh v2 I have uses two different sized o-rings. The two on the base are thinner than the one on the top cap. The difference is minor and hard to notice, but it's there and makes a difference. If they're mixed up the top cap will be loose and the barrel won't fit on the base. Yours might be different, but thought I'd mention how mine is.
 

anendeloflorien

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Just some FYI. The tobeco tobh v2 I have uses two different sized o-rings. The two on the base are thinner than the one on the top cap. The difference is minor and hard to notice, but it's there and makes a difference. If they're mixed up the top cap will be loose and the barrel won't fit on the base. Yours might be different, but thought I'd mention how mine is.

Yeah the one I have currently is an authentic - I haven't compared the o-ring sizes on the top to the bottom one but I guess I should! I did order that kit so we will see if they fit properly. If not I've got some extra o-rings and screws for when I get my clone lol
 

Robert B

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Send Jay Bo an email and he'll tell exactly which o-rings to use.

bosky17 (at) gmail.com
 

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