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Unread 06-30-2004, 03:39 PM   #7
Stang_Man
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i'm gonna make some normal ones outta aluminum without a sensor. i may experiment with a few and see what i can do about adding one in, but i dont' know. sealing it is gonna be tough. i want this thing to seal off any T-line 1/2" ID setup and not have any problems.

sure people are using double a batteries and corks and stuff... but there are people out there that are looking for something that looks great, and I guarantee you, these pieces will be top notch quality. You know those python grips that are hose connectors that people use? those are a good 25 bucks a pair, people buy them like, and the quality of my T-line caps will be perfect to match them.

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Originally Posted by Titan151
Hmmm,

Well I supose you could put in some kind of gasket that the wire would fit into. I find that epoxy works fine. I think the thing about making them is that there is so many things out there that will make for a cap. So I am not sure that there would be too much demand for something like this. I saw on some post this guy was using a double A battery for a plug! lol

One thing that would get people interested is to make one with a built in thermometer. Perhaps a small LCD that displays the temp from a sensor that will fit down the tube. I know fry's sells some cheap temp equipment that could be modified into something like this. If you can do this and make it look cool, I will be your first customer. heh, provided they are cheap!
that is gonna drive up the cost insanely.

i would sell them for 8 dollars shipped. I think for that price, it's worth it.

Last edited by Stang_Man; 07-01-2004 at 07:58 PM.
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