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I think I should hire a plane and fly out with replacements to the US team. The post is really bad :evil:

:idea: With the shaft fully out in the reset, just add one single drop of light oil (bike or watchmakers) and lightly rub round the shaft. makes a difference.

On my destruction tests (yes I have been smashing a couple up :o ) I put one in the freezer for a couple of days. it came out working - but was stiff up the ramps. Letting it defrost, a couple of drops of oil later back to normal 8-)
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Nice to see you "tested" it really well!!! RevoMaster what is your under wter time for opening?
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ReVoMaster wrote:With the shaft fully out in the reset, just add one single drop of light oil (bike or watchmakers) and lightly rub round the shaft.
That's what she said...... :P
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ReVoMaster wrote: :idea: With the shaft fully out in the reset, just add one single drop of light oil (bike or watchmakers) and lightly rub round the shaft. makes a difference.
:shock: :oops: :oops:
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(edit: @walther: great minds thiks alike, ey ;) )
ReVoMaster wrote:On my destruction tests (yes I have been smashing a couple up :o ) I put one in the freezer for a couple of days. it came out working - but was stiff up the ramps. Letting it defrost, a couple of drops of oil later back to normal 8-)
Isn't that against the T&Cs? You should be disqualified! :lol: :lol:
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walther wrote:
ReVoMaster wrote:With the shaft fully out in the reset, just add one single drop of light oil (bike or watchmakers) and lightly rub round the shaft.
That's what she said...... :P
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Damn it Steve, your Cornettitis is starting to rub off on me...

I know you were going crazy not getting your ReVo, so I decided to try and put myself in your shoes. I put the expected delivery date into my calandar, and when the 19th came, i got a reminder notification. I didnt have my puzzle, so i set it to snooze for one hour.Then each time it "reminded" me, i'd let it snooze for another hour. That was 6 days ago. thats a lot of reminders. Not tomention that i am now in the middle of moving apartments. if moving wasn't frustrating enough, the alarms, and fear of missing my package and getting my puzzle shipped back to the UK, are starting to make me feel like Cornett sounds.
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no puzzle for me yet. :cry:
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HotRodLincoln wrote:Damn it Steve, your Cornettitis is starting to rub off on me...

I know you were going crazy not getting your ReVo, so I decided to try and put myself in your shoes. I put the expected delivery date into my calandar, and when the 19th came, i got a reminder notification. I didnt have my puzzle, so i set it to snooze for one hour.Then each time it "reminded" me, i'd let it snooze for another hour. That was 6 days ago. thats a lot of reminders. Not tomention that i am now in the middle of moving apartments. if moving wasn't frustrating enough, the alarms, and fear of missing my package and getting my puzzle shipped back to the UK, are starting to make me feel like Cornett sounds.
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thats a scary thought..Cornettitis sounds horrible :lol:
spend the time waiting using a spring hand exerciser..this puzzle is brutal on the hands if not played with in small intervals...like thats gonna happen :lol:
whats worse?..having it and working 12 hour days....you'll probaly have it for the weekend :D
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