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MamaTried

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BTW: I just spent 10 minutes scanning back through the gazillion previous pages of The Lounge. I think I've worked it out.

The Reo Lounge is the ECF's "back of the bus"
It's where the cool kids hang out....

The one's that are a little wiser, cooler, and just all-round better, than the riff-raff and teacher's pets at the front..
I get it now.

:cool:
j.

well, holy crap, Josh, please explain it to the rest of us...

call me Mama... i'm the resident creepy stalker and part-time insomniac

I'm glad Val lured invited you into the Lounge


Welcome to Reoville :)
 

Joshinthecity

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well, holy crap, Josh, please explain it to the rest of us...

call me Mama... i'm the resident creepy stalker and part-time insomniac

I'm glad Val lured invited you into the Lounge


Welcome to Reoville :)

I'm usually up late Mama,
figure that into your creepy stalking insomnia, plus the time difference, and I'll ALWAYS be around.. :)

Thanks for the welcome.

j.
 

irehc77

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Morning Reoville - Having some trouble with my RM2. The cap is stuck on the base. I have two of them and went to switch them out so I can clean the one I was currently using and I have the 2nd one ready with a coil made on it but can't get the cap off. I do not believe the threads are stripped or anything. And I try not to tighten the cap on too tight. But I can not get the cap off. I tried using one of those rubber things that you use to get jar lids off etc. I even had my Husband try to get it off but his hands are so larger it is hard for him to hold it and he is extremely strong but he could not get it off. I hate to have to use pliers on it. I always clean the juice off well using an alcohol wipe esp around the threads. Any suggestions? Soak in hot water? And any ideas how to prevent this in the future?
 

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I figure I best introduce myself.
I'm going to do it in point-form.
Everyone like a list, right ?

*My Name is Josh.
*I've just turned 41.
*I'm from Sydney Australia.
*Off cigs for just over 3 mths.
*Journey was Green Smoke. Halo Triton, Evic, Spinners with Vivi Maxis, and now waiting IMPATIENTLY for my first Reo. (Blk, gold door)
*I work in the Motorcycle industry down here.
*I'm married, with 2 kids (3 and 5) Finn and Lily
*I ride bikes (Ducati Panigale S)
*I have a blog, it's rubbish, but on the upside, right at the moment there happens to be a bottom on it. joshinthecity.com
*I'm really enthusiastic about vaping.. to the point where a friend of mine and I very nearly opened Sydney's first REAL store. Funds stopped us.
*I'm into tobacco variants, menthol + apple blends, and MBV cinnamon roll (as I type this) and Bananas gone nuts. I also mix a bit using local "doublers". to about 12mg
*Fave vendors are probably MBV and Heather's Heavenly Vapes, although I've tried quite a lot of vendors over the months..
*The RM2 will be my very first RBA. Never built a coil in my life. I am however, a fast and enthusiastic learner.
*I bought the first DarkZero jig in Australia !

Feel free to ask away if there's anything else you'd like to know about the new kid..
Thanks for making me feel so welcome so far.
The early part of this journey has been quite amazing. Due to this sub-forum, more than anything else..The community here amazes me.. :)

j.

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Morning Reoville - Having some trouble with my RM2. The cap is stuck on the base. I have two of them and went to switch them out so I can clean the one I was currently using and I have the 2nd one ready with a coil made on it but can't get the cap off. I do not believe the threads are stripped or anything. And I try not to tighten the cap on too tight. But I can not get the cap off. I tried using one of those rubber things that you use to get jar lids off etc. I even had my Husband try to get it off but his hands are so larger it is hard for him to hold it and he is extremely strong but he could not get it off. I hate to have to use pliers on it. I always clean the juice off well using an alcohol wipe esp around the threads. Any suggestions? Soak in hot water? And any ideas how to prevent this in the future?

If the cause is juice gumming it up, soaking in hot water will help.

Now, if you end up needing to use pliers, put that rubber from a jar opener around the base of the RM2 (NOT the threads). Be careful if you use pliers on the cap. It is soft and might collapse on you. In short, go slow and careful and you will be ok.
 

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Welcome Josh. Ducati :)

Good morning Reoville. In Albany, NY its 40 degrees. In Reoville its 75.

Reonauts.........Don't miss tonight's lecture in the town hall meeting room. "Wood Hardness: How does it relate to splitting and/or chipping. Separating fact from fiction" given by Mamatried. Vaping mandatory, coffee served. Must wear Halloween costume to attend.
 

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Morning Reoville - Having some trouble with my RM2. The cap is stuck on the base. I have two of them and went to switch them out so I can clean the one I was currently using and I have the 2nd one ready with a coil made on it but can't get the cap off. I do not believe the threads are stripped or anything. And I try not to tighten the cap on too tight. But I can not get the cap off. I tried using one of those rubber things that you use to get jar lids off etc. I even had my Husband try to get it off but his hands are so larger it is hard for him to hold it and he is extremely strong but he could not get it off. I hate to have to use pliers on it. I always clean the juice off well using an alcohol wipe esp around the threads. Any suggestions? Soak in hot water? And any ideas how to prevent this in the future?

When i use pliers on anything i take a piece of cloth or folded paper towel around the object then i don't worry about scratches.
 

malkuth

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I do not have that problem. However, it may just be how I put the RM2 on the grand. I never have it put together when I put it on. I take the cover off, and put just the base on the Grand. Then when I have the coil lined up where I want it, I screw the top on. I only screw the top on until it is snug, nothing more. The seal and alignment is done between the bottom of the RM2 and the Grand. In 6 months, I have had the RM2 cover loosen by itself only once.
 

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Does anyone else have this problem with their RM2's or is it just mine. Seems it should not be this hard to get the cap off????

Only one time did it seem impossible to take the cap off, and that was when I sanded one of my RM2s down to the brass. The spinning tightened it.
 

irehc77

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I normally do first screw the base on to the Reo first. But I keep one all coiled and wicked and ready to switch out. This one I had off the Reo and coiled and wicked ready for use. I tried to get the cap off to put on my Reo and could not get the cap off. I did finally get it off but had to use pliers. This is not the first time either. Not positive though if it is indeed the same RM2 that I had this happen before. I have two of them. Hoping it is nothing wrong with the threads on it. Don't want to have to use pliers each time.
 

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I normally do first screw the base on to the Reo first. But I keep one all coiled and wicked and ready to switch out. This one I had off the Reo and coiled and wicked ready for use. I tried to get the cap off to put on my Reo and could not get the cap off. I did finally get it off but had to use pliers. This is not the first time either. Not positive though if it is indeed the same RM2 that I had this happen before. I have two of them. Hoping it is nothing wrong with the threads on it. Don't want to have to use pliers each time.

Hmmm...now that it's off, does it screw on and off easily?
 
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