I have this mech mod http://nephosindustries.com/mods/ and love it. As I am new to this forum, I missed a few key parts on my post. So here it is!
This mod is made from AL Bronze,(hadn't heard of this until this mod) so far it doesn't corrode. Petinas very nicely over time. Has a double adjustable copper pin connection, 510 thread NON Hybrid and I use a Tugboat V2 atty and a Kanger subtank, and occasionally a derringer that I had a custom top cap made that has a beautiful petina on it. It takes a single 18650 battery and there is no slop once you adjust the pin and the machining is precision with very little side to side play. The button claims to be a 23lb pull magnet, and its close, very strong- won't fire on its own, slightly recessed so it can sit on a flay surface. The button itself is nicely engraved with deep machining. And the threads are minimal and very smooth. So far the cerakote has held up very well. I can say I have had a really low build on it for a cloud comp and it held up very well, my button did not get hot and so far hasnt with any build I've put on it. I am a huge fan of this company, one because they helped me quit nasty cigs and I love to support local companies, especially innovative people like the folks down at Nephos Vape Werks. If your in Eugene you should check them out, you wont be dissapointed.
This mod is made from AL Bronze,(hadn't heard of this until this mod) so far it doesn't corrode. Petinas very nicely over time. Has a double adjustable copper pin connection, 510 thread NON Hybrid and I use a Tugboat V2 atty and a Kanger subtank, and occasionally a derringer that I had a custom top cap made that has a beautiful petina on it. It takes a single 18650 battery and there is no slop once you adjust the pin and the machining is precision with very little side to side play. The button claims to be a 23lb pull magnet, and its close, very strong- won't fire on its own, slightly recessed so it can sit on a flay surface. The button itself is nicely engraved with deep machining. And the threads are minimal and very smooth. So far the cerakote has held up very well. I can say I have had a really low build on it for a cloud comp and it held up very well, my button did not get hot and so far hasnt with any build I've put on it. I am a huge fan of this company, one because they helped me quit nasty cigs and I love to support local companies, especially innovative people like the folks down at Nephos Vape Werks. If your in Eugene you should check them out, you wont be dissapointed.
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