An Affordable RBA 2.0

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FeistyAlice

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I'm fully aware of the time and care it takes for special finishes and I'm totally for paying the extra for labor by Robert (his charges are a real bargain!!!!!) Is it possible to get an RM2 taken down to the copper layer? Knowing wh a t little I know it is probable that removing only the chrome and leaving copper intact is much more difficult than removing copper and chrome.

Just curious.

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I can always tell when a new vaper has beat the smokes it is in there reaction after they take a good puff . I dont no about you but I dont remember analogs ever tasting so good

I have to agree buddy!!:vapor:

I was close when I had my ego. When my first Reo showed up I knew it. After about 6 months smoke free I really knew it when I had a stinky and allmost puked :lol: dang near had to leave work and go home. Don't know if it was the smoke or nic od. But it worked :lol:
 

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will I ever learn the Reo lingo?? Doesn't matter. I love my Reo's.
I went to the website and it says and I quote from the website .."This is a rebuidable atomizer it is for advanced users only . You should no how to use a voltage meter if you plan to use a rebuildable atomizer "
Well, I am to quote many, a "noob" . so I am not an advanced user ( we all have our short comings :) ).. All I know about voltage is to stay the hell outta the way of it and do not mess with sparks.
Sooooo, I just stay in my corner(away from voltage) and suck on my Reo's and go on my merry way
 

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For Y2K we built up a significant mini home surgie center and pharmacy for us and neighborhood. One of the things we got was a little generator for making water based silver solution for wound dressings. Never used it. It is one of the few things I can lay my hands on in one minute. Some day going to play with it.

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Alice, a while back I bought some silver ointment that was meant for cuts and bruises. Noticed that healing was quicker with less scarring so I think your silver solution be GREAT!!!!
 

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I've gone screwless...not in a lifestyle choice
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but on my original reomizer. Unscrewing too far has ended up with them lost in the rug. I noticed some RBAs have their holes higher on the post making more obvious when the opening is clear. Luckily for a blind bat like me screws are not really needed and the original reomizer works just fine with out them. I love the 2.0 is much easier to install and screws are all intact I might add. :laugh:
 

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This may help, when it is dark in the room, take a flashlight and shine it low, across the rug, metal will shine so you can find it. I have done this a thousand times with needles and it works well. I usually end up also finding staples, pieces of wire, all sorts of stuff the furry little thiefs here like to take off with.
 

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I just built my second coil on my RM2. I just got this RBA this week. The first coil i've been vaping on was 2.4 ohm which is higher than i usually use. This coil meters about 1.4. I did 6 wraps of 30 gauge around a round toothpick. This is the best vape I've ever had in my over two years of vaping. The more I use the RM2 the more I like it. A short draw and i am getting tons of vapor (luv vapor) and plenty of throat hit. Besides a great vape the RM2 is so darn easy to use for attaching coils and squonking.
 

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I've gone screwless...not in a lifestyle choice
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but on my original reomizer. Unscrewing too far has ended up with them lost in the rug. I noticed some RBAs have their holes higher on the post making more obvious when the opening is clear. Luckily for a blind bat like me screws are not really needed and the original reomizer works just fine with out them. I love the 2.0 is much easier to install and screws are all intact I might add. :laugh:

We keep these little guys around the house. I have a really big, powerful one in garage, but the little guys are great for retrieving tiny objects in tight places and in rugs. BTW... I've been ordering loads of little things from this place for ages. The infrequent times I've had to contact CS they have been outstanding.
http://www2.pulsetv.com/32-Extendable-Magnetic-Pick-Up-Tool-with-LED-Light/productinfo/5402/

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This may help, when it is dark in the room, take a flashlight and shine it low, across the rug, metal will shine so you can find it. I have done this a thousand times with needles and it works well. I usually end up also finding staples, pieces of wire, all sorts of stuff the furry little thiefs here like to take off with.

Great advice. When I knocked REO off of old pool filter, into rocks, under deck, varied sized rocks, with lots of spaces between, and clear pyrex DT went flying, I waited till dark and found it down in the rocks using flashlight by seeing the glint. No way I would have found it otherwise.

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Been vaping the RMA2.0 for about an hour now and I likey very much!! So mush easier to recoil than my ERAs , I LOVE the airflow, this seems to be perfect for me, Love the threaded top and it is so much better looking! I think I am gonna run this for a couple of days but after that if it still all good I am getting rid of the ERAs.

Another REO winner!!
 

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We keep these little guys around the house. I have a really big, powerful one in garage, but the little guys are great for retrieving tiny objects in tight places and in rugs. BTW... I've been ordering loads of little things from this place for ages. The infrequent times I've had to contact CS they have been outstanding.
32" Extendable Magnetic Pick-Up Tool with LED Light - PulseTV

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I got this super magnet the size of hockey puck I keep out in the garage stuck to a pipe. I had DW go fetch it and it took almost all her strength to pry it loose. She passed it all around my PC and it picked 3 RBA screws, 1 small regular screw, a ton of snipped wire pieces:blush::facepalm: Needless to say we will be revisiting the rule of not allowing her anywhere near my PC when she'e cleaning.
 

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I'm down to one chalice (that's not used right now) and up to 4 RM2s. Two are in use with Nextel XC 116 1/32 ceramic wicks. The other two are stashed with my backup grand.

I just started running a grand bottle cap oring in my catchcups. Keeps the catchcup completely dry.

Love the RM2s.
 
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I got this super magnet the size of hockey puck I keep out in the garage stuck to a pipe. I had DW go fetch it and it took almost all her strength to pry it loose. She passed it all around my PC and it picked 3 RBA screws, 1 small regular screw, a ton of snipped wire pieces:blush::facepalm: Needless to say we will be revisiting the rule of not allowing her anywhere near my PC when she'e cleaning.
Hey I think I need one of those screws.:)
 
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