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Originally Posted by Michigan Joe
Norbert, the pictures are worth a thousand words, thanks for sharing them. Your base tweaking has helped create a new standard in the hobby over the last several years and this thread is a great tribute to that. On the last pictures where the proline dials are shifted north within the shell do you just let the dial float and have friction hold it in place or do you glue it in? Or do you glue just the center peg so that the dial can turn slightly? Just curious because the thought of a proline dial shifted north with a little room to adjust sounds like it has spectacular potential.
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For holding the dial in place, I use tape to hold it in place, I preset some to turn left or right, On glueing the center peg down so the dial can be turned slightly is a beautiful idea,....... the upper sides of the dial have to be shaved in order for it to work properly, also, the outter prong may touch the side of the innershell IF you tweak them to wide, I have a couple pics here to show how it looks, it takes abit more time, but the rewards are worth it.
Norbert