Precise ELA Telescoping Mod by Super-T!

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wongster360

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Rockin the ELA with a Phiniac on top, a flangeless Diver V2 inside and a Pyrex drip tip on da top..

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I really need to try a diver....I just hate messing with those NR-R-NR wires :D


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This will be the first mod of Super-T's built entirely in house on our new CNC machining Center.......................Through 16018 has shipped, now working on thru orders 16114. ..
I see light at the end of the tunnel......ELA order # 16468
In house build.........100% SuperT...:2cool:
 
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Thanks Killjoy1, I've got the Geek Tech Tool Box now which handles orphaned registry entries plus a whole lot more. Not free but considered one of the best out there that does it all.

Glary Utilities for the win. It does registry cleaning plus a whole lot more, is free, and is also considered one of the best.
 

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Glary Utilities for the win. It does registry cleaning plus a whole lot more, is free, and is also considered one of the best.

My preferred solution is buy an SSD for the OS and reformat every 6 months. Leave all else on a secondary drive. Takes 20 minutes tops to be back up and running. Far better performance than any cleaner and trivially easy to do.

For a slightly more advanced setup, put your OS and programs on the SSD. Then copy and paste your programs to the secondary drive. When you reformat, copy the programs back to the C: programs folder. For a speed comparison, MS Outlook takes 15-30 seconds to open on a HDD and sub 1 second on an SSD.
 
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That's what I figured, thanks :) . Is there any way to guess how many of those 1700 orders are ELAs or am I just setting myself up for a false expectation...

There really is no way to tell..

For instance in a block of 100 order numbers there could be 20 ELA's, there could be 1 ELA or there could be no ELA's..

It's really impossible to tell..
 
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