My Reo Grand is now ......ed

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drum of ny

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......ed: To be hindered or held back...

I have made my Reo Grand ......ed. I had a magnet come loose from the door. I thought that I could fix it without any second thought as to how it could be fixed in a way that would render my reo ......ed.

I applied some super glue to the door and added the magnet to the super glue. At this point I felt pretty smug and proceeded to ponder how crafty I am. I then thanked the lord for making me smart enough to fix a simple problem. Then I thought how quickly it took me to realize my problem with the disengaged magnet to the point of fixing it. I was feeling quite smug...

...ten minutes passed and the the super glue was dry. I slipped the door into my reo grand without any resistance and I felt pretty smug. I had completed a mechanical task that would have baffled simple mortals.

Something was wrong...it didn't have the click it once did. I slid the door up and down. It felt slippery.

I am a simple man, a dullard or dolt. After a very long time that could only be explained by a man with a very simple intellect, I realized that I had super glued the magnet backwards...

I had ......ed/hindered the ability of the door to stay stationary.

I've done some googling and it seems that acetone will free the magnet from its position. I also understand that acetone is pretty awesome at removing color.

What should I do? How may I restore my reo to it's previous state?
 

Double J

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I'll take it one step further.

One of the door magnets came loose before my very first vape. I was looking all over for it (like I would actually find it in the carpet). Luckily, it had stuck itself to the bottom of the battery when I slide the door up for the first time. Simple fix, right? I put a small dab of super glue where the magnet sits and dropped it down in its new home. It didn't seat completely flush with the door, so without even blinking, I applied a little pressure with my thumb. You guessed it---my thumb is now part of the door. Great, I'm thinking to myself.

Apparently, I had a little too much super glue in the hole and the pressure I applied just oozed the excess out and onto my thumb. Realizing my bone head move I quickly pulled my thumb off, leaving behind a layer of skin and also lifting the magnet slightly back out of the hole. As I sit a stare in disbelief, I grab some tools and try to pry the magnet the rest of the way out. I get one "do-over", right? Wrong! The super glue has now set up and I'm looking at a new door with a magnet half way sticking out and a layer of skin all over the back. I think to myself "Wow, that didn't go as expected."

All is well for now though. I took the Dremel to the magnet and flushed it with the back of the door and it works. I have a couple more magnets on order and will make sure I take a little more time on my next attempt.
 
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