VV REOS Part II

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WannaGetHealthy

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Oh MAN! A rebuildable REO brand atty?!? I think I'd rather see that than a VW, 18650 holding, side swoop cut REO! I'd no longer ever have to fear an FDApocalypse with a rebuildable atty. Regarding time, maybe if we all pull together to help you sell some more mods, you could take on an apprentice/helper, or better yet, an unpaid intern.
 

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I feel a dirt tossing coming on. Its probably a good thing we don't live closer I have a feeling you would be standing beside me tapping your foot .on a positive note your mod got its first coat of poly today :)
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:headbang: ROB :headbang:

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What....over the top....I don't think so
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But seriously only just the first coat of poly...the 1st?
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Thank you Rob...for everything!;)


Well that should keep him quite for awhile.... a day maybe if you're lucky. :lol:

Yeah right
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everytime I wake up to pee I logon long enough to checkout this thread. :laugh:
Gil has been waiting for this one for along time I can understand were hes coming from :)

Ok...maybe shipping you the block last Oct. was a tiny premature.
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Something like this Dave. This is just a rough prototype and far from a finished product . I was just messing around tonight .It does work air flow needs tweaking . I am making no promises but when I have the time if someone doesn't beat me to it I will make rebuild able atomizer for us.I had hoped someone would do it because I really don't have the time


It's a winning concept, Rob. Hopefully you'll make so much money off your excellent mods that you can afford to buy robot monkey butlers, and have them produce your rebuildables while you sip lemonade on a faraway beach somewhere. I hope to be contributing to your robot monkey butler fund shortly!
 

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Something like this Dave. This is just a rough prototype and far from a finished product . I was just messing around tonight .It does work air flow needs tweaking . I am making no promises but when I have the time if someone doesn't beat me to it I will make rebuild able atomizer for us.I had hoped someone would do it because I really don't have the time


Aww Hell Yeah!!!
 

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Something like this Dave. This is just a rough prototype and far from a finished product . I was just messing around tonight .It does work air flow needs tweaking . I am making no promises but when I have the time if someone doesn't beat me to it I will make rebuild able atomizer for us.I had hoped someone would do it because I really don't have the time


The question I have tho might be a stupid one is.....how easy would rebuilding a rebuildable atty be?
 

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From what I've read, rebuilding a rebuildable is just a matter of making a wick (either from silica rope or stainless mesh), wrapping it a few times with nichrome or kanthal wire, oxidizing the whole thing (read: burn it with a lighter), then attaching the ends of the coil to the posts. Small work, but not complicated.
 

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From what I've read, rebuilding a rebuildable is just a matter of making a wick (either from silica rope or stainless mesh), wrapping it a few times with nichrome or kanthal wire, oxidizing the whole thing (read: burn it with a lighter), then attaching the ends of the coil to the posts. Small work, but not complicated.

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Everything after "rebuildable is just a matter of making a wick" was like the Peanuts character's muted trombone-larynges blah,blah,blah. :lol:
 
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Oxidizing the wick is only necessary if you're using stainless steel mesh for the wick. With silica wicks, you just wrap the coil around the wick, attach the wires to the atty, trim off excess wires and wick, and go to town.

They wanna see your rebuildable atty in town.

Just a note...If you heat the wire with a light first it will make the wire more flexible and sterile it at the same time. I think it even hardens it.
 

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Sure its not rocket science and I can see having one around just in case and maybe in the long haul a money saver but will it last longer than a store bought? If not then cheap to repair for sure but a bit of a hassle. If the FDA pulls the plug I think we will get some kind of notice and like an true good survivalist I'll buy a ton of attys and keep them with my stash of water, food and automatic weapons in my underground bunker. :lol:
 

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Sure its not rocket science and I can see having one around just in case and maybe in the long haul a money saver but will it last longer than a store bought? If not then cheap to repair for sure but a bit of a hassle. If the FDA pulls the plug I think we will get some kind of notice and like an true good survivalist I'll buy a ton of attys and keep them with my stash of water, food and automatic weapons in my underground bunker. :lol:

In case everybody else beats you to the attys when the shoe drops, pm me. I might be agreeable to a trade of weapons for cartos. :D
 

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Sure its not rocket science and I can see having one around just in case and maybe in the long haul a money saver but will it last longer than a store bought? If not then cheap to repair for sure but a bit of a hassle. If the FDA pulls the plug I think we will get some kind of notice and like an true good survivalist I'll buy a ton of attys and keep them with my stash of water, food and automatic weapons in my underground bunker. :lol:

You should be stocking up now before the rush and before everything is sold out. I have enough nic juice, flavoring, & cartos to last me years and a rebuildable atty that I'm not very happy with so I'm looking for another. I plan on being prepared for the worst and be stocked up BEFORE it happens.
 
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