What's in your hand right now?

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Rose V2 filled with Rocket Sheep Booster on a freshly polished Viggo :)
 
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Mini mode :p


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Lily with Tropical Ice with lung hits! :rock:
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My mAN on ipv2 @13.5w. Perfect for public places, like the library on campus. Lol
 
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Permanently in my hands these days


Send while vaping on the Reo mini Thor
 
My favourite things Coffee and Reo
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Nilla custard and a ice cold semi sweet white... Oh and a little something in the back to braai some wors

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Wow @Alex those Reos look as if they just returned from the Spa.

I really have to give my Reos a good bubble bath and shine them up a bit.
 
Ok, seeing everyone's enjoying a glass of something. I'll join in.

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Send while vaping on the Reo mini Thor
 
Using just that? With water or not?

I use a little water, and just sand very lightly in one direction only, allowing the grit to do the work. And making sure to keep the strokes dead straight. It doesn't produce a mirror finish, which I don't want. But rather a very fine brushed look which I think is awesome. And it only takes about 5-10 minutes tops. The benefit of using the sanding sponge block is a perfectly even finish. :)
 
I use a little water, and just sand very lightly in one direction only, allowing the grit to do the work. And making sure to keep the strokes dead straight. It doesn't produce a mirror finish, which I don't want. But rather a very fine brushed look which I think is awesome. And it only takes about 5-10 minutes tops. The benefit of using the sanding sponge block is a perfectly even finish. :)
Damn, and my bottle of Vim has been standing there. Now I need to visit a hardware shop.
 
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