Micro Coil for the RBA on your REO

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Treebeard

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Wow, 6 coil attempts and all spaced :facepalm: Got them a bit closer but it seam like once i let go of the wire it "spreads". *sigh*. Enough for tonight.

Before I start to wrap, I heat the wire up and down three times (this takes some of the springiness out of the wire and hopefully burns off any nasty stuff from manufacture process). I use a small needle nose pliers to hold one end of the wire while I wrap. Once I get my coils wrapped, I push them to the end of the bit that I wrap them on and sort of crush them together against the vise (I put my bit in a vise) and clamp them with spring tweezers and then torch them again while they are crushed together. Works like a charm every time. Although, I must say, that last part is probably not even really necessary because my coils come out pretty darn tight anyway. Give us a run down on your procedure for wrapping the coils.
 

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Thanks pdib, I can sleep now ;)

That door looks amazing.

I'm curious about something regarding your other REO. I've seen pics where it appears almost all of the red paint has been brushed off. I also remember a pic with that door but the REO was dark blue. As I am typing this I guess it was blue painted over red :facepalm:

I already made my submission to the door deco contest :p, although it would be unfair to that majestic beast to brand it with the likeness of its detractor. Maybe he can go on the inside of the door so he can always behold the awesomeness inside? lol
 

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Thanks pdib, I can sleep now ;)

That door looks amazing.

I'm curious about something regarding your other REO. I've seen pics where it appears almost all of the red paint has been brushed off. I also remember a pic with that door but the REO was dark blue. As I am typing this I guess it was blue painted over red :facepalm:

I already made my submission to the door deco contest :p, although it would be unfair to that majestic beast to brand it with the likeness of its detractor. Maybe he can go on the inside of the door so he can always behold the awesomeness inside? lol

Russ got me hooked on REO with a red one, it became blue with circle-machining, which became mostly sanded down. So I just borrowed my own door cause I like it better than what Newman's taste dictates.

I loved your submission (Russ' "avatar for a day"); FUNNY! . . . . . . . . . didn't want it near my face. :closedeyes:
 

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This is what It looked like before p-dibby got all road warrior on it :) Its in the middle.
 

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By the way, thinkin' (JUST THINKIN'!!!) about a "design the door" contest. No prize, just pride. Open to suggestions.

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The skull patterns look pretty sweet. I've got one of these kits with camo film. I did some archery parts with it. I'm thinking of getting a nekkid mini and busting out the kit. I'll need a camo Reo when hunting season gets here, right?!
 

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Before I start to wrap, I heat the wire up and down three times (this takes some of the springiness out of the wire and hopefully burns off any nasty stuff from manufacture process). I use a small needle nose pliers to hold one end of the wire while I wrap. Once I get my coils wrapped, I push them to the end of the bit that I wrap them on and sort of crush them together against the vise (I put my bit in a vise) and clamp them with spring tweezers and then torch them again while they are crushed together. Works like a charm every time. Although, I must say, that last part is probably not even really necessary because my coils come out pretty darn tight anyway. Give us a run down on your procedure for wrapping the coils.

2 cool tips there! I think this might be easier if I get a "third hand" to hold the bit/needle while I wrap and then I could use the pliers to hold one end. Off to the hobby store today!

I have been using either drill bit or a 14g blunt needle. Torch the wire and then wrap them completely by hand trying to overlap them.

Thanks, Treebeard!
 
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This is what I do to snug up coils if needed.

Note: I don't bother torching wire before wrapping because I always heat it a couple times on the RBA before wicking. I may only have a slight gap or two after wrapping.

Mount coil, hit fire button, as soon as you stop firing, use a tweezers to squeeze coils together and even adjust coil placement - little to the left or right if needed.

I use 30 and 32g and it works well for me.
 

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Before I start to wrap, I heat the wire up and down three times (this takes some of the springiness out of the wire and hopefully burns off any nasty stuff from manufacture process). I use a small needle nose pliers to hold one end of the wire while I wrap. Once I get my coils wrapped, I push them to the end of the bit that I wrap them on and sort of crush them together against the vise (I put my bit in a vise) and clamp them with spring tweezers and then torch them again while they are crushed together. Works like a charm every time. Although, I must say, that last part is probably not even really necessary because my coils come out pretty darn tight anyway. Give us a run down on your procedure for wrapping the coils.

What w2 cool tips there! I think this might be easier if I get a "third hand" to hold the bit/needle while I wrap and then I could use the pliers to hold one end. Off to the hobby store today!

I have been using either drill bit or a 14g blunt needle. Torch the wire and then wrap them completely by hand trying to overlap them.

Thanks, Treebeard!

What size drill bit? Thanks
 
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