Nerak (Karen) brought to my attention that the center pin on the A7 is wobbly. Sure enough, mine was (very much so). I cut up three ~ 1/8 by 1/8" pieces of a carto condom and wedged them in between the center pin and the threaded part of the connector equa-distant apart. Center pin is much more...
I hate those "How'd that happen" moments. That's why I was intrigued by a short stopping device mentioned by ancient puffer. The spring feature is great, but these are reusable. Received a couple today in the mail.
I hope my math is correct... I play around with some VV stuff and on my reos I know what I like so I don't calculate this stuff anymore. But wattage = (volts times volts)/ohms. So you like (4.3x4.3)/3.2 = 5.8 watts. LOL, thats about what I like.
With your reo you'll probably be around 4...
Agreed on fatherdano's suggestion. Get used to the Reo a little first. I would try to scrounge up a non-rebuildable atomizer or two to play with.
Frequently changing flavors with a Reo and cartomizers is not the best setup. It is easier with atomizers. It's hard to put into a short post w/o...
The local Walgreens in my area do, in fact, stock the organic version. I found it on the endcap of one their aisles. Bag looks a tad smaller than the non-organic and it cost a little bit more. Haven't bought any myself...
About a year and a half ago I was hit with debit card theft. The card had never left my possession. They wiped out my account and overcharged another $2500. My bank branch put a stop on the card because the charges were unusual on my account (over $500 at both BabiesRus and some beauty supply...
So what do you reonaut RBA pros think of the ease of coil building for each different model you have? Maybe a score from 1 to 5, with five being the easiest...
So far I have some reomizers, an A7 & an an Era on the way. Thanks.
That looks like a cheap insurance policy. I'll have to get one, or two. Do you leave it in all the time or only after you've installed a new coil and want to check it out?
On your Woodville's crack - one thing you could do is fill it with a mixture of quality thick superglue and powdered turquoise. Woodwookers use it a lot for inlays and filling cracks. Then sand it smooth and refinish with tung oil, as Mudflap said.
The powdered turquoise is available at rock &...
Same here. Still looks like the day I received it and I like the warmness of leather versus cold aluminum. Thanks for the reminder on the names. I could not remember them.
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