kewl on the coils!! Might be wrong, but I think digital chips would fail faster than a dial would wear out.As far as the controller goes it's a good one but I find anything mechanical will eventually wear out and there's no moving parts on digital controllers.
kewl on the coils!! Might be wrong, but I think digital chips would fail faster than a dial would wear out.
I got a mechanical vapin sumpthin sumpthin that'll never wear out!!
I agree. I was just saying if changes were made but I love the setup as it is. Mine is still nice and tight.I'm OK with the displays (heck, I've got enough of them!), but there's something almost "romantic" about the BB dial (with its Roman numerals and all).
I know - that's silly. What can I say.
I agree. I was just saying if changes were made but I love the setup as it is. Mine is still nice and tight.
Another thing is the door. I have to smack mine on the table to get it to open after it been closed for awhile. No biggy It's been like that forever but a magnet would be cool.
The things we learn about each other on here!!but there's something almost "romantic" about the BB dial (with its Roman numerals and all).
I know - that's silly. What can I say.
I hear ya hun!!Deb I just have a likeness of digital over mechanical but done right (like the BB) they will outlast me.
newp......when things work......they just plain work. If it aint broke, don't fix it!!I'm beginning to sound like the old guy in the neighborhood, telling all the kids how much better things were when he was a kid, aren't I?
I don't like magnets either but with the Billet Box door being on a track an earth magnet would work great.Just a Q-Tip with alcohol, followed by the same with a dab of olive oil. You'll never smack it again. All edges, slots, and the ball. I do the battery contacts too.
Once per month or two is fine.
I'm not a magnet guy either. They can come loose (and have on me).
I'm beginning to sound like the old guy in the neighborhood, telling all the kids how much better things were when he was a kid, aren't I?
Forget me, DD. Modernize it.![]()
I don't like magnets either but with the Billet Box door being on a track an earth magnet would work great.
What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. But that there aint got nuttin to do with them thar new fangled thangs called billet boxesYou know how us Italians love olive oil.
I find a little garlic helps too.
WAIT! Sorry. That's the sauce that I'm thinking of. No garlic needed for the BB.![]()
What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. But that there aint got nuttin to do with them thar new fangled thangs called billet boxes
Trust me. Alcohol and olive oil. You'll never yearn for another magnet.
I got many coils for one of my tanks.
As far as the controller goes it's a good one but I find anything mechanical will eventually wear out and there's no moving parts on digital controllers.
I'm OK with the displays (heck, I've got enough of them!), but there's something almost "romantic" about the BB dial (with its Roman numerals and all).
I know - that's silly. What can I say.
Just a Q-Tip with alcohol, followed by the same with a dab of olive oil. You'll never smack it again. All edges, slots, and the ball. I do the battery contacts too.
Once per month or two is fine.
I'm not a magnet guy either. They can come loose (and have on me).
I'm beginning to sound like the old guy in the neighborhood, telling all the kids how much better things were when he was a kid, aren't I?
Forget me, DD. Modernize it.![]()
Seriously, Stud, you should never have to whack anything but occasionally the batteries.
(stop it boys. i can read your thoughts)![]()
I have done as you suggest. If I have to open it every couple hrs. ya. But if I let it go till the next day I just tip it backwards a whack it on something wood.
They need a Teflon track on each side.