Don't sweat it, Tamer. Mike gets a little grumpy sometimes. He needs a Snickers.
That's a Baby Ruth, B....
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I would have been impressed if you had used a juicy fruit chewing gum wrapper...
Finally!!!!!
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Final assembly, comin' up!
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It's called sarcasm... I know it doesn't translate the same on a computer as it does in person, but I thought it sounded better than....................DUH!!!! I completely agree that this should be put aside and go back to the regularly scheduled programming.I see I shouldn't have commented then. I apologize.
Thank you...Don't sweat it, Tamer. Mike gets a little grumpy sometimes. He needs a Snickers.
Thank you too...
As Aal pointed out, the spring is the larger part of the voltage drop and to me, its not a very big hole and it doesn't really harm anything... You have to look at the bottom of the device to actually see it and I don't know about you, but I don't look at the bottom of mine too often. I'm too busy vaping them to look. I think the silver spring is a good alternative and all, but I think the screws I got from Corey were probably cheaper than the spring. Good insight though D...Don't know that I like the idea of boring an extra hole in the bottom of my Reo's but I do know that removing the powder coating under the negative spring and reinstalling it with a coat of silver conductive grease certainly helped. Now that I'm looking at Corey's custom contacts, ( CCC's by CC...) thinking I may just try coating and polishing a spring or two with a bit of this...
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