These are the standard Woodvils...
These are the standard Woodvils...
Hmmmm, I wonder which one has caught your eye.![]()
I was going to order one of my special blocks but with a little luck on sale night I might not have to.![]()
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I have spent hours drooling over these. I've narrowed it down to about twenty now.Wow, you guys have quite the eye for details.
I see the pics and my eyes glaze over a bit and then I start drooling...
I need to get home to my Woodvil now.![]()
Aiii, so the blue stabilized I wanted is a regular Woodvil? Ah well, I guess that means I have to buy two...
*PHEW* That's what I would have thought, but I've never played around with one of the woodvils so I was unsure of their....um....seaworthiness (the integrity of the button)? As I didn't know what a failed "swim test" entailed, I assumed death by water. Jeez Alice! Stress test level=Glock enthusiast......and remind me never to lend you my rig XD
I'm thinking, "Home stretch, home stretch, home stretch, home stretch.".........actually I'd bet 'ole redeye is thinking the same thing. I know he finds making wood mods enjoyable, but with the amount of effort he puts in to them, I'm sure he's ready for a little woodworking break. I'm sure there's nothing like a little metal mod assembly to get you back in to the wood working mood. I wonder if he's gotten an update from his machinist yet.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/reos-mods/254799-metal-18490-a-46.html#post5583868 here's Rob's most recent scoop on the metals.He did mention over in the 18490 thread that they were starting to machine the metal 18490's i believe
The metal 18490s are running at the machine shop. The vv grands I would imagine there going to get those running next week . They were suppose to start the vv grands first but there were some issues with the prints that had to be sorted.I'm thinking, "Home stretch, home stretch, home stretch, home stretch.".........actually I'd bet 'ole redeye is thinking the same thing. I know he finds making wood mods enjoyable, but with the amount of effort he puts in to them, I'm sure he's ready for a little woodworking break. I'm sure there's nothing like a little metal mod assembly to get you back in to the wood working mood. I wonder if he's gotten an update from his machinist yet.
The metal 18490s are running at the machine shop. The vv grands I would imagine there going to get those running next week . They were suppose to start the vv grands first but there were some issues with the prints that had to be sorted.
I ordered 500 vv grands and 500 metal 18490s
Since I posted the last picks of the vv woodvils I had to install all the magnets drill the holes for the reservoirs and buttons.
In this process you always find mods that need to be adjusted could be anything doors can warp or shrink . I still have to drill one set of holes for the wires from the chip to the button and rez. I will be oiling the mods early next week . In between coating the mods I will be wiring all the vv units for installation. wire and prep all the on off switches . I still have to put the ground wire on all the brass reservoirs. Home stretch I would say the home stretch is once I start installing the buttons reservoirs vv units. By the end of next week I should be just about ready to start assembling the mods![]()
He has plenty on his plate. He will make sure that all is done in time but REO quality will always come first.![]()
I have a daily routine I start the day off answering emails pms then its off to the shop 8 to 8 then about & hour in the evening emails pms and I call it a day.I use to get stressed out and run myself ragged but I have gotten a grip on my job as a mod builder and I am happy to be doing it .You are so right there is a time when you have to say enough is enough. I have gotten to a point I no when to put the tools down and call it a dayUnsure: Great Gandhi's Toe Jam, man! After reading this, I'm not sure full plate describes rob's schedule really.
Redeye: Thank you very much for the uber detailed updates on your epic antics. This update, reads like this to me:
"I need to do x. I need to do y. And before I can do z I have to t, n, m, p, and k. BUT I can w while v is in progress, so that's all good." Where all variables = something that sounds awfully time consuming when dealing with small margins of error, not to mention stressful.
Speaking as a well meaning completionist: while y, z, t, n, m, p, k, w, and v are all very important, please take plenty of time for s (sleeping) and e (eating) and a smidjin of r (recreation). Not sure if you're like I am in this respect, but I tend to ignore my basic physiological/psychological needs when I am knee and brain deep in a project of this magnitude. Take care of yourself, bro. We're very excited to see these things go to market, but we can certainly wait a few more days in order to know everything is going well on your end. I hope I'm not teaching my grandmother to suck eggs (meaning found here for any who are unfamiliar with the idiom World Wide Words: Teaching ones grandmother to suck eggs). I just want to show my support and I sometimes have to depend on my friends/family to tell me when I'm pushing myself too hard as I seem to be blind in regards to my limits.
And a little time to feed all those critters.Gotta fit eggrolls in there every once in a while.
I admit I have a weakness for the old heart attack rollsGotta fit eggrolls in there every once in a while.
Yes the critters have to be fed 3 pm the cats gets her soft food with extra gravy of course 7 pm I put grain down for the critters and a couple loafs of wheat bread. You cant put to much bread down at once the coons will steal it all there slippery like that .And a little time to feed all those critters.
7 pm I put grain down for the critters and a couple loafs of wheat bread. You cant put to much bread down at once the coons will steal it all there slippery like that .