VV REOS Part II

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Della Cirque

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vv woodvil progress
The insides are done I have to make the doors and start profiling the boxes. My favorite part after that is sanding



Gil's new Tesla I no Gil I am a tease

Beautiful! Any teasers on the regular ol' Woodvils? Or are you keeping them separate so I can have first choice? ;):D
 

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vv woodvil progress
The insides are done I have to make the doors and start profiling the boxes. My favorite part after that is sanding

Gil's new Tesla I no Gil I am a tease


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Well I'd never go against any advice you have when it comes to wood so with wood burning letters not an option I had to improvise. With my neighbor being a sheet metal guy we had the tools and material to punch out aluminum letters. I hope I can adhere them on straight enough without making a mess. Sooooooooo now the ball is your court Rob...Im ready
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I tell ya the more and more I've been using this VV Reo Woodvil the more I'm liking it and running 2.5ohm Atty's on this machine. It really is performing so nicely, finding 3-3.5 a little to high now and the 2.5ohm really the perfect match up, then you adjust your voltage dialing it in you can adjust and tweak that 2.5ohm Atty to your likings. Also that 2.5ohm is really a nice resistance on an Atty and I'm finding it to be a new sweet spot for me where before I either ran lower or higher resistance Atty's to get the vape I liked, that's now changed 2.5ohm has a new meaning for me in sweet spot. YMMV just my own personal findings.
What brand 2.5 are you using I got a couple HH357's at 2.5ohm and I really like them at 5 & 6v
 

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Thread back on track, they look really nice Robert, especially some of those stabilized woods. Been running my VV Woodvil hard since I got it, this thing is like La Machine I tell you people La Machine, really smooth vape and the fit and finish is just super. I got out a few of my old but new Janty 2.5ohm Atty's an they really are working nice on this woodvil. Another thing that is really super is the 18350 AW's in this Mod, getting some really long run times with these. EVERYONE is really going to like these VV Reo's a lot and one isnt going to be enough for me theres gotta be another one for my other hand soon :2cool:


Edit; sorry pmoraldo I just saw your question after I made my post, yes the 357's are just super, my recommendation would be 2.5ohm 357's for this VV Reo, you can go up to 3ohm as well it's an individual thing I think, some like cooler some a bit warmer of a vape, both work well but I'm really liking 2.5ohm with this unit right now.
 
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Thread back on track, they look really nice Robert, especially some of those stabilized woods. Been running my VV Woodvil hard since I got it, this thing is like La Machine I tell you people La Machine, really smooth vape and the fit and finish is just super. I got out a few of my old but new Janty 2.5ohm Atty's an they really are working nice on this woodvil. Another thing that is really super is the 18350 AW's in this Mod, getting some really long run times with these. EVERYONE is really going to like these VV Reo's a lot and one isnt going to be enough for me theres gotta be another one for my other hand soon :2cool:


Edit; sorry pmoraldo I just saw your question after I made my post, yes the 357's are just super, my recommendation would be 2.5ohm 357's for this VV Reo, you can go up to 3ohm as well it's an individual thing I think, some like cooler some a bit warmer of a vape, both work well but I'm really liking 2.5ohm with this unit right now.
cool i have both can't wait to slap them on
 

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I've been a cisco 306-1.5ohm fan for a long time now, but I may revisit the 357 once I've got my mitts on a VV reo. My problem with the 357s was that they had a tendency to get stuff sucked up the air flow holes at the bottom because my feed cup.would collect pocket lint and stuff from my clothing this isn't a problem with most attys, but because you can't blow out a 357 against the intended air flow direction, a problem it indeed was.
 

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I've been a cisco 306-1.5ohm fan for a long time now, but I may revisit the 357 once I've got my mitts on a VV reo. My problem with the 357s was that they had a tendency to get stuff sucked up the air flow holes at the bottom because my feed cup.would collect pocket lint and stuff from my clothing this isn't a problem with most attys, but because you can't blow out a 357 against the intended air flow direction, a problem it indeed was.

You can blowout threw the top so it comes out the bottom hole, just dont keep doing it over and over to put to much pressure through it, a couple of times wont hurt this Atty there solid as a rock, I always do my first & last two though the top to get any water or alcohol out of the bottom part before & after a good bath, though I rarely bathe them or clean them at all, once in a blue moon. I even use a hair dryer to dry them or if I have time set them behind my laptop fan for a while, then re-prime with a mix of PG/VG to re-prime them and I have 5 of them going on month #5 yup 5 and all 5 are used daily.
 
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You can blowout threw the top so it comes out the bottom hole, just dont keep doing it over and over to put to much pressure through it, a couple of times wont hurt this Atty there solid as a rock, I always do my first & last two though the top to get any water or alcohol out of the bottom part before & after a good bath, though I rarely bathe them or clean them at all, once in a blue moon. I even use a hair dryer to dry them or if I have time set them behind my laptop fan for a while, then re-prime with a mix of PG/VG to re-prime them and I have 5 of them going on month #5 yup 5 and all 5 are used daily.

Yeah, I got about a month worth of use out of the 2 .357s I bought and used, maybe a little more, however I busted the special air flow system in the first one after the first week and the second one after the 3rd.....maybe it's just me. Quality heating elements though. I get about the same lifespan out of the cisco 306's (5-6 weeks per atty). OH and when I'm talking about the cisco spec 306 LRs I like so much, it's the brideless ones I like.
 
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I've been a cisco 306-1.5ohm fan for a long time now, but I may revisit the 357 once I've got my mitts on a VV reo. My problem with the 357s was that they had a tendency to get stuff sucked up the air flow holes at the bottom because my feed cup.would collect pocket lint and stuff from my clothing this isn't a problem with most attys, but because you can't blow out a 357 against the intended air flow direction, a problem it indeed was.

+1

Love Cisco atties but, the 367's seem to finicky and temperamental for me. Don't like all the limitations when it comes to cleaning, priming, and breaking them in. Which seems to be a PITA IMO.
 
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