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zerakren
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Still Working on it.

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Hasn't been the simple kit I expected.
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Eaglezsoar
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Welcome to the Forum!
The kit can take awhile to build and calibrate but you will feel great satisfaction when you turn on the power.
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Definitely not simple, but parts are of high quality, the manual is awesome, and you have a band of helpers here! Forums describe it as a 20-30 hour build, plus calibrating afterwards. I see that as about the norm. Keep at it, don't loose hope!! The end is near! :D
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mvansomeren
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I didn't find the build particularly difficult. It took me 12hrs, 26 min to build. I had to travel so I couldn't get straight to the calibration but I did that today and it took about 1hr 45 min. It was a lot of fun!
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