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donnah

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are you getting it at ebay or somewhere else?

with all the fda stuff, I don't want to need tubing in the future and not be able to get it from Rob.. I found this post from several years ago
but looking at the tubing I have now, it is saying a different size. I just want to make sure which is the right size. The site is usplastic.com

edit...forget ordering it from them... the cheapest shipping is $20! I'll just order extras from reosmods
 
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Their shipping and minimum order quantities are brutal.

Buy it from Rob. Really.

Incidentally the FDA is not planning on banning plastic tubes, batteries or wire, because they don't have the authority to do so.

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I realize that plastic tubing won't be banned but I'm afraid that sometime in the future reosmods will have to close shop and the tubing along with it. I plan to keep my REOs running and want to find an alternate source if need be.
 

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The choke hold on this industry has always been nicotine liquid, it's not batteries, not tubing, not wire for making coils.

It's a simple attempt at a tax grab aimed at nicotine liquid.

Rob will not go out of business because he stops selling battery holders. Unless he wants to.

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Can someone tell me what the 510 grub screw is for and also the Delrin screws?
I am ordering replacement and repair stuff and don't want to leave anything off my list!
I'm not really sure how many springs and positive contacts I will realistically need!
The 510 grub screw is what makes the 510 adjustable. There is one in each 510. If you raise it too far, it can come out.

The delrin screw is the one that goes into the delrin cover (on metals) that covers the firing pin. They are very easy to strip. Dunno if you just wanted to know what they are or something else about them
 
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So it looks like both of those would be good to have in my REO repair kit!
Thanks Debadoo!
Jup doesn't hurt to have a few extra of those. As to springs.....I'm thinkin a couple. If you carefully meter your attys with top cap and DT on, and I do it with any change I make just in case I moved a coil or something and didn't realize it, you'll likely never drop one. But have a couple just in case. I really believe the deeming will be overturned or relaxed so we never need to worry about these things unless Rob decides to totally go outta business and then he might let us know who his suppliers are maybe??? But never hurts to be safe
 
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The adjustable 510 allows you to raise the centre pin of the bit you screw your atty into.

It's reverse or left hand threaded so it works opposite (bicycle pedals do the same btw)

I have no idea what a delrin screw is, but i think that any love is good love, so i took what i could get...

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The adjustable 510 allows you to raise the centre pin of the bit you screw your atty into.

It's reverse or left hand threaded so it works opposite (bicycle pedals do the same btw)

I have no idea what a delrin screw is, but i think that any love is good love, so i took what i could get...

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No only one pedal is reverse thread :D the other side is normal.
 
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