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I and probably a few others here would like to see items that have been repurposed for use as vaping accessories.
 

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Basic, but it's a start!
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Was a belt pouch for a multi tool, now it's a mod holder. I wish it wasn't camo, but that's ok.
Edit: I thought of the perfect picture for this. Re-purposed, indeed! (Don't ask what it was for before)
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Next is an old piece of a Vivi Nova, combined with an old candle lid and some super glue. Who needs a tenderfoot? LoL
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Sent from the Otter Box around my Galaxy S4.
 
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Art Deco smoking stand re-purposed into an e-hookah. 110 AC powered with an additional 3 USP ports for charging other PVs.

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Very Creative I am starting work on these all from Thrift Store
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mm, I need to see what I having laying around I could Re-purpose....

Those are looking neat.
I know old school word.....
but then I am OLD school....
 

Roger Schaeffer

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Bought a 20 lb box of Hardwood ends on Amazon. Different sizes and mostly Ash-Oak and unknow to me. 1 made from a Thrift Store piece the other from Hardwood ends.
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Airborne tubes are PERFECT for safely carrying 18650 batteries. The batteries are held without rattling due to the plastic spring in the top cap. So, there is no extra ware due to it bouncing around in the tube!

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Airborne tubes are PERFECT for safely carrying 18650 batteries. The batteries are held without rattling due to the plastic spring in the top cap. So, there is no extra ware due to it bouncing around in the tube!
That's a really good one.
Today I Learned.
 

Roger Schaeffer

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Ok But what the is in those tubes to start with=== just scratching my head here wait I'll yahoo it OK Found out . I have researched herbal and spice supplements extensively. Just an FYI Check OUT LIVESTRONG.COM
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Ok But what the is in those tubes to start with=== just scratching my head here wait I'll yahoo it OK Found out . I have researched herbal and spice supplements extensively. Just an FYI Check OUT LIVESTRONG.COM
Airborne Side Effects
Livestrong foundation? So I'm suppose to care what Lance thinks after he lied to the world! I'm sure he knew that testicular cancer was a side effect of steroids, but it didn't stop him did it? However, we are talking about the tubes, not the supplements inside. I, sir, am a medic, wife is a BSN, mother-in-law is the head nurse of a hospital, close cousin is a PHD pharmacist, two aunts are nurses, and a MD uncle. I think we got it covered, but thank you for sharing.
 

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Work in Progress Started out as a wood something from the thrift store. Just need to clean it ,do some light sanding and 2-3 coats of poly- Put it on a desk somewhere.
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Roger Schaeffer

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Ready for first coat of Poly Just to be Clear Giving away Wood Mod Holder ONLY to 1 Active Duty US Military Member
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Airborne tubes are PERFECT for safely carrying 18650 batteries. The batteries are held without rattling due to the plastic spring in the top cap. So, there is no extra ware due to it bouncing around in the tube!

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They also come in handy if you need to ship glass tanked atomizers..... you'll still want some cushioned packing around it, but they help :)
 

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They also come in handy if you need to ship glass tanked atomizers..... you'll still want some cushioned packing around it, but they help :)
I hadn't thought of that, but yeah that would work! Thanks for the idea!
 

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an old glock lettering trick...

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This looks awesome. Did you do the actual Pegasus engraving too? I think I'm gonna do this!

It's nothing spectacular, but I made partitions for a SLR camera bag and I use it to carry my mods, batteries and juice when I'm traveling or out and about. It's just the right size to hold 4 mechs plus one of my box mods
 

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I went to the thrift store to kill some time and i found an old Cuban Cigar box that now holds my Juice and some spare parts.
I also found an old tobacco tin that will become a DNA30 mod.
 

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This looks awesome. Did you do the actual Pegasus engraving too? I think I'm gonna do this!

It's nothing spectacular, but I made partitions for a SLR camera bag and I use it to carry my mods, batteries and juice when I'm traveling or out and about. It's just the right size to hold 4 mechs plus one of my box mods

No, it is a pegasus clone, that had the engraving of the letters on one side and the pegasus horse on the other side...

Basically, take the nail polish and lightly put it in the grooves and surrounding area, let it dry, then take off the excess with the nail polish remover. May take several coats... I used to do this on my glock pistols in silver to make the lettering pop... Use non-acetone polish remover which is less risk of damage.. I paid $2 for the polish and $2 for the remover... On sale at Walgreens... LOL :)
 

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I guess I worded that wrong, what I meant was the actual engraving of the Pegasus horse on the other side of the mod. Did you paint it as well?
 

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I guess I worded that wrong, what I meant was the actual engraving of the Pegasus horse on the other side of the mod. Did you paint it as well?

Yes, it and the winged "P" on the bottom of the fire button... The P_horse is not very deep engraving so doesn't pop like the letters ... I also did the grooves in the drip tip. 1 bottle pf nail polish will do hundreds of mods... LOL
 

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Thrift Store Project. Two wood items $6-Modified Some work left before finished . It ment to be a shelf you hang on a wall
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Roger Schaeffer

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They this together from Thrift Store and Scrap hardwood odds and ends[mostly] But I did not need another Mod Holder and it to heavy to ship as a PIF so --- Sorry for the double pic post
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Todays Thrift Store Find $1.57 with tax. Lots of modification to do. it will end up being The place to put the Provari 3 I am saving for
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This was a old Wall organizer for a telephone when the slim lines used to mount on the wall . The large cubbyhole on the bottom left did not originally have a back- I added that. I paid 41.57 with tax for it at the Thrift Store. Finished I have less then $10 into it. Sorry for the blurry pic my 1 month old $50 Olympus camera just died yesterday.-Order a Cannon point and shoot from a Amazon seller in New Jersey 2 hrs ago-just got a e-mail saying its shipped
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Roger Schaeffer

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Thank you very much. I hope this Mod Bid does well
 

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Basic, but it's a start!
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Was a belt pouch for a multi tool, now it's a mod holder. I wish it wasn't camo, but that's ok.

They sell these pretty cheap on eBay in black, and as mod belt holders. :)

Nice drip tip! That one was one of my first accessory purchases! :D
 

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