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rookie bases Tweaking.
I know one advantage to this style is lack of tweaking,but how much do you have to do when you use a brand new rookie base off the sprue.Flash only,ect ect?thanks STT I understand that rookie bases is what is used for weighting and using the magnets correct?STT
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I'm no expert ...........
but what I do is this. I put the base on a figure then I put it on the board and run it. If it goes straight I leave it alone. If it doesn't , I swipe it over some heat and test it again. If it still doesn't run fairly straight , I will squeeze the prongs and repeat these methods. Remember , every base is different. There are better tweakers you need to ask than me but this is how I do it.
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It depends on which base you are using if it's a buzzball then just look up the how to tweak a buzzball speed base video.
Other bases I give them a pull on all the prongs then flash them to get the crap off of them. Then just test it on the board and make small adjustments until they are running the way I want. |
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