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Q: per grand contacts to follow...

So does a Cc mod work on this same contact design? could just get them and switch it out? And does he also sell a retro fitted part to replace the spring or negative contact?...... The lowest I go is .20 ohms and this is a recent change but I get the fireworks, heat etc.

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Corey maybe can help and likely a little from the group?

I fear we're being rude to another modder maybe.

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So according to my credit card statement, I believe I just purchased a second hand Brass CC mod. Don't know much about them yet lol but I'm super stoked to try it! I think I have some reading to catch up on here in this thread. Hopefully I made a good choice :)
I'm assuming this isn't your first mechanical?

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Decided to jump on the 316L SS Wire bandwagon too :) Thanks @Rayonati Sloth for your great vid and links. Your feedback inspired me to give it a try :)

Ordered 24g and 26g but only received the 26g today so I tried a build with that for now.

So.... 26g 316l at 6/7 wrap over 2mm mandrel yielded .35 ohms. Center mount build on a Nuppin wicked with rayon ;)

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Starts cold at .35 ohms and goes to .5 ohms when firing. I gotta admit, I really like the quick ramp up and then smooths out. It produced a bit more denser and voluminous vapor compared to my .5 Kanthal build I have running on my brassy. It certainly feels different compared to Kanthal and I do like it a lot so far with this first build. I like them both so it will make a nice addition to my wire stash.

Waiting now on the 24g to come in so I can keep the same ohms but increase the coil mass by a few more wraps so I can get a little longer draw, then I think it will be perfect :)

It great to be here, I never would have even tried 316l since I was perfectly content with Kanthal, but with everybody's positive advice and Sloths great video I had to give it a shot too, and I'm glad I did :)

Big Thanks to my CC family for all the recommendations! You all rock :headbang:
 

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I noticed there was some chatter in another thread about the contact conversion that Corey so graciously helped me with for my Reo's and thought I'd post some feedback that I have found so far. I changed my builds out to .38Ω and .39Ω on each and the voltage drop on both dropped from .30v to .18v... The original drop going from standard Reo contacts to the subΩ contacts had a larger drop from .48v to .30v... Those were on freshly charged batteries as well and the atty's Ω'd out about the same... Long story short, money well spent... Thanks again Corey...

@Tamer El-Meehy and @Yiorgo

Here are links to pics of what I did...
BF Mods by Custom-Classic
BF Mods by Custom-Classic
 

Tamer El-Meehy

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I noticed there was some chatter in another thread about the contact conversion that Corey so graciously helped me with for my Reo's and thought I'd post some feedback that I have found so far. I changed my builds out to .38Ω and .39Ω on each and the voltage drop on both dropped from .30v to .18v... The original drop going from standard Reo contacts to the subΩ contacts had a larger drop from .48v to .30v... Those were on freshly charged batteries as well and the atty's Ω'd out about the same... Long story short, money well spent... Thanks again Corey...

@Tamer El-Meehy and @Yiorgo

Here are links to pics of what I did...
BF Mods by Custom-Classic
BF Mods by Custom-Classic
Thanks muzichead! Appreciate your help.
 

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Good stuff! Thanks for chiming in, Muzic. :thumb:


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Still chatter....:(

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Setup is just not rigid enough on SS.....

Cleanup......


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Ross don' like no V2, noway...... :D

Damn....that looks brutal Corey :facepalm:

......the process that is.......Mod looks fantastic!! ;)
 

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I noticed there was some chatter in another thread about the contact conversion that Corey so graciously helped me with for my Reo's and thought I'd post some feedback that I have found so far. I changed my builds out to .38Ω and .39Ω on each and the voltage drop on both dropped from .30v to .18v... The original drop going from standard Reo contacts to the subΩ contacts had a larger drop from .48v to .30v... Those were on freshly charged batteries as well and the atty's Ω'd out about the same... Long story short, money well spent... Thanks again Corey...

@Tamer El-Meehy and @Yiorgo

Here are links to pics of what I did...
BF Mods by Custom-Classic
BF Mods by Custom-Classic
Thanks for chiming in, muzic.

Really appreciate it.

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Yeah I have to do that to my REO. I could sell a bunch to fellow/friend REO users but, there's only a few I'd trust without the heat spring. I'll do the negative sooner or later on mine...

I feel like there's going to be a surge in venting/explosion incidents in the coming months. People jumping into mechanical without the proper knowledge because of their bulletproof reliability with the deeming regulations.

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I noticed there was some chatter in another thread about the contact conversion that Corey so graciously helped me with for my Reo's and thought I'd post some feedback that I have found so far. I changed my builds out to .38Ω and .39Ω on each and the voltage drop on both dropped from .30v to .18v... The original drop going from standard Reo contacts to the subΩ contacts had a larger drop from .48v to .30v... Those were on freshly charged batteries as well and the atty's Ω'd out about the same... Long story short, money well spent... Thanks again Corey...

@Tamer El-Meehy and @Yiorgo

Here are links to pics of what I did...
BF Mods by Custom-Classic
BF Mods by Custom-Classic
Thanks I appreciate the pics, specs, everything thanks alot I just saw this.

There isn't much going on in that other thread anyway.... JK ..... I've been posting general questions in that thread to wake it up once in a while BUT THIS..... THIS.... I'm very interested in reo contact mod. Thank you music and Beckdg!! ......
Lol I always apologize to Paul after I hijack it, lol .... He hasn't minded in the 2+ years I've been doing it ....... :)

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Yeah I have to do that to my REO. I could sell a bunch to fellow/friend REO users but, there's only a few I'd trust without the heat spring. I'll do the negative sooner or later on mine...

I feel like there's going to be a surge in venting/explosion incidents in the coming months. People jumping into mechanical without the proper knowledge because of their bulletproof reliability with the deeming regulations.

FDA GFY

Good point. If I remember correctly Rob refused to change the springs because of this particular point. He thought that for most people the improvement would be marginal compared to the risk.
 

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Decided to jump on the 316L SS Wire bandwagon too :) Thanks @Rayonati Sloth for your great vid and links. Your feedback inspired me to give it a try :)

Ordered 24g and 26g but only received the 26g today so I tried a build with that for now.

So.... 26g 316l at 6/7 wrap over 2mm mandrel yielded .35 ohms. Center mount build on a Nuppin wicked with rayon ;)

kxl5fr8zl7c48v86g.jpg


Starts cold at .35 ohms and goes to .5 ohms when firing. I gotta admit, I really like the quick ramp up and then smooths out. It produced a bit more denser and voluminous vapor compared to my .5 Kanthal build I have running on my brassy. It certainly feels different compared to Kanthal and I do like it a lot so far with this first build. I like them both so it will make a nice addition to my wire stash.

Waiting now on the 24g to come in so I can keep the same ohms but increase the coil mass by a few more wraps so I can get a little longer draw, then I think it will be perfect :)

It great to be here, I never would have even tried 316l since I was perfectly content with Kanthal, but with everybody's positive advice and Sloths great video I had to give it a shot too, and I'm glad I did :)

Big Thanks to my CC family for all the recommendations! You all rock :headbang:
Right on, glad it's hitting good for you :)
 

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Yeah I have to do that to my REO. I could sell a bunch to fellow/friend REO users but, there's only a few I'd trust without the heat spring. I'll do the negative sooner or later on mine...

I feel like there's going to be a surge in venting/explosion incidents in the coming months. People jumping into mechanical without the proper knowledge because of their bulletproof reliability with the deeming regulations.

FDA GFY
I hope you're solidly wrong on that brother. But alas you're likely correct. It's such a shame because IMHO as long as one knows what they're doing, mechanicals are as safe as regulated mods (I feel safer myself, many would say that's insane, but I don't trust chips or electronics - I do trust myself, though). But they can be so dangerous in the hands of someone who knows not what they're doing...
 

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Good stuff! Thanks for chiming in, Muzic. :thumb:


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Still chatter....:(

Setup is just not rigid enough on SS.....

Are you plunging with that end mill vs side cutting? If so, try supporting the hanging out end with a jack screw or blocks. That should help, or cut a set of soft jaws and reposition the mod in the middle of the vise.
 

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Plunging, yes. I'll give that a shot. Thanks, Marcus. :thumb:

I think tightening the gibs will go a long way towards making a more rigid setup. As you know, on these mini mills, you can't lock the head, and come down with the quill. The head actually rides up and down on the column, to give you your Z travel. The gibs are fairly snug now, but I can tighten 'em down a little more... :)
 
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