Reo P 67 prototype

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Sloth Tonight

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I use the 25R's also but don't notice much of a difference in time before I notice the drop off. Haven't tried the HG2's though. I'll look into getting a set.
Brotha, IMO, 25Rs are no better than AWs (if they run longer it's negligible and insignificant). LG HG2s are a different story. Even at .3 ohms, I run through a bottle and am still 3.7 or above, usually 3.8ish.
 

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Just as a side note....went to a new B&M in my area, place was pretty full and a TON of subohm, mech mod user guys in there. Of course, pulled out my Grand and the place got quiet, everyone staring at me and they were like.."What's that????"

I told them it's a REO, button feed Dripper, but not having the hassle of dripping (which they were all doing) and some guy says "oh, it's one of those Squonk box things!!!" I asked him if he heard that from ECF, he didn't know what ECF was. LOLOLOOLOOLOLOOOLL

The REO gets around ;)
 

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAggmEiPNQs

I posted this in the Woodvil thread, but figured I would here, too, since the P 67 is more similar to the Woodvil in form factor than the Grand. If you've never owned a 2015 Woodvil, this vid may give an idea of what it's like to hold and use a REO with the side button, etc. :)
 

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So.... Have the resins fallen by the wayside in favor of the 67's ?
Either way, it would still be a REO :thumb:
Unfortunately yes, at least for now, too many issues including some reactions to working with the resin

will check that vid out in a bit slothy
 
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAggmEiPNQs

I posted this in the Woodvil thread, but figured I would here, too, since the P 67 is more similar to the Woodvil in form factor than the Grand. If you've never owned a 2015 Woodvil, this vid may give an idea of what it's like to hold and use a REO with the side button, etc. :)

Great vid love to see folks that take care of there mods with wood mods its very few that do take care of them . Thanks for sharing :)
 

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Great vid love to see folks that take care of there mods with wood mods its very few that do take care of them . Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you Rob :) how could I not take care of this brother...this mod is the most beautiful thing I've ever held in my life, aside from the lovely gal that gifted it to me :) you have an extreme talent and I thank you for sharing that with us :)
 

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I totally remove my bottle and tube as its easy to remove and install the tube again after with the ss nipple on the 2015 woodvil.

I use mineral oil on the inside using a cheap small painter brush. That way I can get in all the small areas. Then after 10-20 mins I remove the oil with a soft cloth and qtips in the tight to reach spots.

Then when that's done I'll go and use qtip and rubbing alcohol to clean the oil off the nipple and spring and positive contact for the switch and battery. Also use a paper towel soaked in alcohol and loop it around the nipple to get any oil remaining on the back side. Use the same towel to wipe the possitive contact while presing in the button to get a good clean wipe.

Then follow that up with a layer of deoxit gold on all the gold contacts.

Kinda ruff doing that to all 5 of my woodvils once a month hehe.. takes a long while to get them all done at once.
 
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Thank you Rob :) how could I not take care of this brother...this mod is the most beautiful thing I've ever held in my life, aside from the lovely gal that gifted it to me :) you have an extreme talent and I thank you for sharing that with us :)
Thank you very much I am very happy your enjoying the mod . If you could see some of the mods that come back to the shop even 2 months after there built you would cringe . Destroyed not even worth fixing . Nice to see people who take care of there things . Some folks just cant have wood mods . My next wood mods will be a whole new design to try and deal with the rougher element . I have a feeling you will love the p 67 if you like a woodvil its right up your alley and road worthy
 

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I totally remove my bottle and tube as its easy to remove and install the tube again after with the ss nipple on the 2015 woodvil.

I use mineral oil on the inside using a cheap small painter brush. That way I can get in all the small areas. Then after 10-20 mins I remove the oil with a soft cloth and qtips in the tight to reach spots.

Then when that's done I'll go and use qtip and rubbing alcohol to clean the oil off the nipple and spring and positive contact for the switch and battery. Also use a paper towel soaked in alcohol and loop it around the nipple to get any oil remaining on the back side. Use the same towel to wipe the possitive contact while presing in the button to get a good clean wipe.

Then follow that up with a layer of deoxit gold on all the gold contacts.

Kinda ruff doing that to all 5 of my woodvils once a month hehe.. takes a long while to get them all done at once.
Were is the video lol
 
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