So I’m sure many of you now have your TRVB GonG and pretty much agree with the posts that it is not very stable for use with the WT, will come out in your pocket, etc. Well largely due to a
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@Sativape, my new grandson, plus posts from long ago (PNP PonG condoms), I present a way to make your GonG very stable. By using a standard silicon baby nipple, cut off the tip, insert the TRVB Gong, and you have a very stable way to keep the GonG secure to our PNP in less than 5 minutes. Sure the GonG wiggles a bit, but it will not fall off! The nipple lip/rim works nicely as a handle to easily pull over the PNP!
So why did I do this? Well the orange cone washer finally failed last night and I decided to continue my original shaping of the silicon tube that came with the Epic GonG. But I needed a way to keep the GonG secure to the PNP. What you see is the result below. The tapered silicon tube is close to the GonG/bullet end. Remaining Epic tube segment is folded and prevents the tapered section from coming back up tube. This technique can be done with an o-ring instead of the custom taper section. Finally comes the silicon nipple to hold it all together. To prevent the bullet from rattling and giving this GonG the extra wow factor, press the screen back down.
Because the PNP is sealed, with the bullet fully engaged, secure beyond imagination (will not fall out in pocket), this is the best BarnBoy PNP improvement yet! To prove how strong the bugger is, see photo of water tool hanging out. Look at the water line! Would you do that with your PonG???
Life is way too short to combust!
-BB
@phazedout – THANK YOU for making my head swell! Send me a personal message if serious. I have plans and parts for Car Charger Proto2, just no desire/time. You could make that change. For the glass, it is all commercially available, just see my posts. I hope you would consider the above as it took me less than 10 minutes and I was very, ah…. very influenced. And even the car charger was easy (Another BB Series- Open the puppy up??). Took me longer to figure out the issue with the 24AWG…