What kind of thread lube will you use on it?
And Congrats too!!!
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What kind of thread lube will you use on it?
Thanks! I think the reccomendation is "no lube"!! Just normal wash and keep clean. It's amazingly smooth as butter now and for days I have picked it up and put it down. This evening, I just did as Yankeebro and Perseas suggested... Don't force it and little turns at a time and it finally backed off completely and I just worked each section a little at a time and I worked all three sections in different configs so I would know all is good!!
Gorgeous lineup right there yank, wowserzNo lube. None. Nada. Zilch. Trust me. Not needed. The mite it breaks in the easier it is.
As for toppers, I have a classic SnP tank on mine usually.
Side note: I used to say it would never leave the house. I lied. Every Friday I treat myself.
Thank you. I believe that is the RSM. From the UK.
This is great Cucco! As for the shingles you know the solution ... go do it! Much Love to you from Athens
Shingles have been reported of being eliminated from the body in just one session of a biomagnetic pair therapy (20-45 minutes treatment with magnets)
Awesome Yank! The Heron and SnP are great looking on the TiX!! I was kind of in the market for something new that would match up just as well but you can never beat old faithfuls!
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I don't have a Ti, but I find my X to be special nonetheless. My favorite X toppers are the RSM RocketR and the Rose V2-S. Both of them are the equal of the X in design and build quality. As per Yankee, the X - Heron combo is hard to beat and keeps it all in the family.
One more time! Doesn't the switch on the TiX have a way to lock the switch? I have turned it in both directions but button doesn't turn, am I missing something here?? I have a Paps X v1.5 and the switch locks by turning and I thought they were similar switches...oh well....I'm still learmimg!!
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The TiX has the same switch with the X SS edition as they said. When you assemble it, leave the square locking nut protruding 0,5-1 mm (1-2 turns) from the switch housing, and then put the button on it; this will make the locking mechanism to respond perfectly during the rotation of the button.
Take a look at 3:20 in the reference video guide.
GP PAPS X v1.5 reference