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gryhnd:


--- Quote from: Mr.Ian on January 13, 2010, 03:40:03 am ---1. What is the best way to make this sit flush with my panel ??
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I did it with a router (for removing material where the case sits) and a 2 7/8 hole cutter for the ball itself. The hardest part for me was finding a 2 7/8" hole cutter. It's generally not at your big box stores but I found it at Amazon in the end:




Dannymh:

Can I ask how you think they feel compared to other trackballs. I have heard they feel a bit too Mousy rather than free flowing like and arcade track ball, but just thought I would ask

gryhnd:

I have two and I love them. I think they do need a it of a break in period to loosen up, but I imagine an new trackball would.

Dannymh:

Intgeresting. Might get one, the price is certainly right. I mainly want them for golden tee.

My new cab has a steel control panel so won't need to route it either :)

gryhnd:

They often have "refurbed" units as well, for 1/2 price. They have such good support (anything breaks they send you a replacement) that I didn't hesitate to order a refurb'd unit.

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