yes, i was surpised with about the chopstick, in the NXT manual it even says you need a wooden spoon. Also, he was surprised that you dont get loads of allen keys with a NXT, even though he said straight away buy a set of rounded off ones. Also, when i break ball, the firing can is usually where paint ends up, and i lube the inner oring on the firing can every time i play, yet he didnt go near it.bout a quarter of the way through...bam mistake 1.
f*** chopsticks anyone in their right mind uses a squeegee/fluffy or a wooden spoon, and you dont have to push the firing can out it comes out with the bolt (one of the improvements of the HE kit) id like to see him use his chopstick on an evolve bolt.
i dont lube that inside oring and my nxt works perfectlyyes, i was surpised with about the chopstick, in the NXT manual it even says you need a wooden spoon. Also, he was surprised that you dont get loads of allen keys with a NXT, even though he said straight away buy a set of rounded off ones. Also, when i break ball, the firing can is usually where paint ends up, and i lube the inner oring on the firing can every time i play, yet he didnt go near it.
kk i just lube the whole bolt unlike what he does were he just does oringswell, i go by the manual, and that says pay special attention to the 2 bolt orings, one on the inside of the fire can and the other on the top of the fire can, if they dont seal properly, you may get FSDO.