Yes as have just replaced the centre pin etc and wasn't keen or necessary to do it again. @Oupa may be worth stocking just the firing pins and orher bits separate to the repair kit as I see in the US people send their Reo in for Rob to replace for them. Bit of a waste buying the whole kit for 1...
Rob from Reos mods interestlingly advised on the use of Noalax even on the Beryllium Copper set up. He says it ensures consistant and essy firing. Where on earth would you find this in SA. It doesn't come supplied with your Reo. ???[emoji102] [emoji102]
Yay!!! Hugh is fixed up and good to go. Thanks @Oupa. Being aware now of my super human strength, I have realised that I was without a doubt a button masher. To think that I have the cheek to snigger at idiots that press the lift buttons really hard or multiple times...
I have struggled to wait and have vaped it a few times now and keep sneaking another and another little nip. It is delicious and smooth and spot on condensed milk yet is not sickly. I can definately see this as an ADV for lovers of sweeter juice. It also mixes well with other juices and tones...
Yep.. He did say that. I am definitely going to get flat top batteries as I think that the buttom just makes the longer term outcome a little worse as in my case. [emoji33]
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Thanks @MarkK I may well be a button masher but am going to mail my pics to Rob at Reos mods anyway just to check. So often I mindlessly vape so who knows but really want to avoid a recurrence as new toolkits every 2 weeks is going to cost me a fortune.[emoji12]
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I hear you but not sure it's that. I am on 9mg and some 12mg. The pics are deceiving because the delrin part and button top is missing. If I test without the delrin cover it fires without me even pressing the button. If pressing too hard was the issue surely it would be more commonplace? It's...
I think my problem may be that my spring isn't 'straight'. The battery therefore sits off centre and the button on the battery and the actual firing button 'cut' the tip.
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Thanks Andre. I stupidly threw the old broken one away but read that some torch manufacturers use the same material for battery contact so will now begin a "torch audit". If mine have a strip I will make an extension of sorts as you suggested. [emoji106]
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Thanks @Alex.. was thinking more along the lines of superglue or sticky tape [emoji38] as am not that handy. If however I can get a strip of BeCu from a torch I can at least try to attach an extension from within the sleeve that goes around the firing pin.
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