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    I may give that a whirl before long. I mainly got the mods for the drippers though. That way I don't have to be constantly changing out attys, and I love the vape from the mech mods. I wouldn't mind having a handful of them...lol. To me the vape is better than my regulated mods by far.
    I agree , I prefer my mechs , they just feel better in my hand . I run the Aqua and the Rose's on mine 98% of the time but my 30mm Magma is permanently attached to my 26650 Panzer . Not the best for out and about but it would definitely come in handy for croud control at the watering hole . :)
     

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    IMG_20150316_171337823.jpg oohhh yaahhh
     

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    Plunger Mod. Push the Plunger instead of putting your thumb through a hole to squonk. Variable Volt Woodvil. Bubinga, a durable African wood used in fine art, musical instruments and small collectables.
    I gotta get up 1am to make a Hendersonville (near Asheville) run in the morning. I'll probably be in bed inside of thirty minutes, so it will have to wait before I can play around with it.
     

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    Plunger Mod. Push the Plunger instead of putting your thumb through a hole to squonk. Variable Volt Woodvil. Bubinga, a durable African wood used in fine art, musical instruments and small collectables.
    I gotta get up 1am to make a Hendersonville (near Asheville) run in the morning. I'll probably be in bed inside of thirty minutes, so it will have to wait before I can play around with it.

    I hope they don't raid Rob's shop with automatics drawn like they did the Gibson Guitar Company when they accused them of using outlawed wood.
     

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    Here's the inside; door magnet top left, little black panel top right houses VV chip with thumb screw protruding at top of that section. On / Off switch beneath onboard juice bottle. Not the original Fire button, Karen said Rob offered recall when original switch started having problems. Could explain the proximity of soldered tabs to feed tube.
     

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    Here's the inside; door magnet top left, little black panel top right houses VV chip with thumb screw protruding at top of that section. On / Off switch beneath onboard juice bottle. Not the original Fire button, Karen said Rob offered recall when original switch started having problems. Could explain the proximity of soldered tabs to feed tube.

    Is that plunger effective Pop? Oh, you haven't had a chance to mess with it yet.
     

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    That's $87k on that run.

    Gross. That's not counting for parts and labor. He has a mill/lathe setup that is programmable to make the cuts, but the sanding, finishing and assembly is still done by hand. Seems like it takes three or four months after he announces a wood run to finished product.
    But, yea, that's still gonna be a nice payday.
     

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    Gross. That's not counting for parts and labor. He has a mill/lathe setup that is programmable to make the cuts, but the sanding, finishing and assembly is still done by hand. Seems like it takes three or four months after he announces a wood run to finished product.
    But, yea, that's still gonna be a nice payday.

    I realize that's gross. And I'm sure he has significant costs...especially labor. He'll make a handsome profit but I do not see where he is making out like a bandit. $225 seems like a fair price to me.
     

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    I realize that's gross. And I'm sure he has significant costs...especially labor. He'll make a handsome profit but I do not see where he is making out like a bandit. $225 seems like a fair price to me.

    That is about $60 higher than the last Woodvil run, about a year ago. I think the new 510 Connector, and it's subsequent recall, put a serious kink in his timetable. Not to mention free replacements of the new 510's in all of the Grands he sold for about a month. But the SS Adjustable 510, the newer contacts and the redesigned fire button also make some difference, I supposed. These are supposed to be the first sub-ohm Woods (like I care) and that will also bring in a few sales.
    But at $225 I think some of the collectors might slow down a little. I know I'll probably just get one instead of three this time.
     

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    That is about $60 higher than the last Woodvil run, about a year ago. I think the new 510 Connector, and it's subsequent recall, put a serious kink in his timetable. Not to mention free replacements of the new 510's in all of the Grands he sold for about a month. But the SS Adjustable 510, the newer contacts and the redesigned fire button also make some difference, I supposed. These are supposed to be the first sub-ohm Woods (like I care) and that will also bring in a few sales.
    But at $225 I think some of the collectors might slow down a little. I know I'll probably just get one instead of three this time.

    Recalls are very expensive. It's something he probably did not calculate in his costs the last time. So he probably wants to make sure he's covered and wants to make up for what likely turned out to be thin margins. I'm sure even he has a breaking point where it is not worth it to stay in the REO business so he stays above that point. And $225 is it.
     
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