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Is finished!!!

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Stunning as usual :wub:
 

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Odis or Ohman come to mind right away.

Yeah would definitely like to try something from ohman. I have a lot of drip tips from him but no atomizers. The pancake looks similar to a soul s which I love and the mini chuck is appealing just for being so wierd. :)

Haven't tried anything from odis yet, but seen a lot of review vids.
 

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I, like Mr Mundy, got into modding Triangle atties into RM2alikes, for a time... I loved those dang things... :)

I used the RM2 for a number of years but got to where the small wire holes were a little difficult as I moved to larger wire. Also, eventually one of the posts "wears out" or loosens. I found the Odis 16 to be durable, very easy to build and it took no back seat to the RM2 for flavor. It is a costly little bugger but, like the CC, I decided that it would be worth the price. I don't have five of them around like I do the RM2 but one has been sufficient.
 

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Yeah would definitely like to try something from ohman. I have a lot of drip tips from him but no atomizers. The pancake looks similar to a soul s which I love and the mini chuck is appealing just for being so wierd. :)

Haven't tried anything from odis yet, but seen a lot of review vids.

There are Ti caps available for most of the Odis atty's for the past few years, so even if the deck is SS, the cap (and they also have beauty rings) are Ti.
 

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I used the RM2 for a number of years but got to where the small wire holes were a little difficult as I moved to larger wire. Also, eventually one of the posts "wears out" or loosens. I found the Odis 16 to be durable, very easy to build and it took no back seat to the RM2 for flavor. It is a costly little bugger but, like the CC, I decided that it would be worth the price. I don't have five of them around like I do the RM2 but one has been sufficient.

That odis 16 looks like a great little atty! Might have to grab one myself.
 

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I like mine quite well and, like I said, it has replaced my venerable RM2 after years of use. If you like a rather small chamber but still with an easy build and solid construction, you will like it.

That odis 16 looks like a great little atty! Might have to grab one myself.
 

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Well...
I am glad I stumbled on this so I could have it fixed.
Could you message one of us when you see something that should be fixed please - thankyousomuch.

Indirectly that's what i did. i know you follow Corey's progress pics ;)

It's fixed today i see.

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My 7068 [edit out:stainless] aluminum arrived yesterday afternoon. I went to the Post Office with battery, juice and atomizer in hand, I knew that I could not wait the twenty-five minutes to get home. I had the Odin 16 set up with broken in RXW at a super low 1.7 Ohm. It’s appearance is beautiful. The workmanship is as near perfect as I can imagine. You have to know that there is seam between the cap and the body, it is actually invisible to an old but experienced eye. A flawless piece of metal work.

I’d send a picture but... My phone is an ancient flip phone, in meetings it is scoffed at. Its “camera” lens got scratched years ago. It won’t take a visible picture. By the way, this message is not being sent by “tap a talk”.

Mounting the atomizer and getting it positioned was easier than I could have imagined. (Thanks to all who discussed and explained that process earlier in the forum.) The installed “O” ring on the cap around the 510 is a brilliant idea. I got the position correct in, literally, seconds. I love full access to the bottle, it made filling easy - no runs, no drips, no errors. The movement of the firing pin, smooth, in the extreme. The contact with the battery is solid. My thought is that due to the firing pin design button mashing may no longer be a problem for me - unless I start on steroids.

After all of that, I have one caution. When you assemble it and get it ready to use, remember to actually put a battery in the thing. I got the bottle filled, atomizer set, finger on button, fire and - nothing. I took it apart, thinking that I needed to do something with the atomizer and its setting in the 510. In my “irrational exuberance”, I forgot to put the battery in the body.

This is a no buyer’s remorse purchase for me. That being said, I am never reading anything Rossum ever writes again. His enabling skill are beyond compare. In his youth, I suspect a seducer.
 
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