Thanks. Sorry for the omission. See above in bold red for the time being.Please add me @Andre
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Thanks. Sorry for the omission. See above in bold red for the time being.Please add me @Andre
Thanks. Sorry for the omission. See above in bold red for the time being.
I have the spares (P67 spares on its way), but have yet to use any in around 3 years. Probably won't be necessary in my lifetime (touch wood), but I am covered. Just make sure you do not forget to apply the Noalox or other similar frequently, depending on how low you go in resistance.I love how Reos last forever... But what's everyone's plan for a great indestructible mech mod when the mod master eventually retires?
I ask because I'd love a P67 but getting one is harder than getting into Hogwarts.
I see your name there - second last line of the Ecigssa member list.Please add me too @Andre
Oops my bad, eyesight gone a bit wonkyI see your name there - second last line of the Ecigssa member list.
Shall do.Please REMOVE me @Andre Thanks!
Dielectric grease will do the job. Ask at any electrical shop.Hi @Andre & other Reonauts,
Where can I get me some Noalox or similar?
Got some Renolit Electrical Contact Lubricant from Fuchs, can't remember the price but I think about R60 for 500g that should last a couple lifetimesHi @Andre & other Reonauts,
Where can I get me some Noalox or similar?
Oh yes, beyond unique is that Reo. Congrats, and welcome to Reoville. Here is your official badge:Officially checking in....
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Thanks Andre
Rob I'm so chuffed with this thing! I want to post pics in all the threads!
Thank you again.
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