Good condition. The dome had an underbite which I fixed a bit, but there is still a bit of an underbite. Any tips on how to fix this?
by ogrebattle88
4 Comments
CalledPlay
Looks like you got a brand new egg, not a used one.
TheWolf_atx
Congrats. Loosen the bands and seat the dome where it’s flush. Put your or a helper’s body weight on the dome (not all of it but you want it to be snug). Then adjust the bands on top and bottom so they are pushed against the little ridge that holds them on and tighten them with the pressure still on the dome. This can be done with one person but it’s way easier with 2.
Impossible-Donut5531
The correct band position’s also easier to achieve with the four spacers that would’ve come with it for initial setup. Not necessary if the previous owner didn’t pass them along, but they definitely help.
4 Comments
Looks like you got a brand new egg, not a used one.
Congrats. Loosen the bands and seat the dome where it’s flush. Put your or a helper’s body weight on the dome (not all
of it but you want it to be snug). Then adjust the bands on top and bottom so they are pushed against the little ridge that holds them on and tighten them with the pressure still on the dome. This can be done with one person but it’s way easier with 2.
The correct band position’s also easier to achieve with the four spacers that would’ve come with it for initial setup. Not necessary if the previous owner didn’t pass them along, but they definitely help.
Looks like it’s in great condition. Congrats!!