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Howard:
My whole approach here is to "set it and forget it", but knowing my luck,
the paddles someday will become unadjusted, and I'll not remember where I
put the allen wrench. This way, if I can get it back in there, I'll have
the wrench handy if needed. And, I know what you mean about things getting
out of adjustment if you adjust them too much. I originally had an MFJ
paddle, and ended up adjusting the thing so many times that it will no
longer stay adjusted--hence, the reason for buying a better-quality Bencher.
And yep, I sure like the feel of the Bencher; beats the MFJ paddles "hands
down".
Best 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 2004 5:53 PM
Subject: Re: Allen wrench for Bencher BY1 paddle
> Put it ibn the drawer and forget where you put it. That bencher comes
> factory adjusted, and besides the two adjustments for the paddles you
can't
> improve it. The more they are turned the looser they can become, and the
> easier the paddle can go out of adjustment.
> If you got it the way you want it, put the wrench in your safety deposite
> box, that way you'll really have to want to adjust it badly before you get
> that wrench.
>
> Isn't that bencher the smoothest electronic thing you have ever
handled?!!!
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