With rework eliminators, you build "headers" (can be thought of as place holders), and add all needed components for the features you want. Then when you decide to build the features, you just unplug the headers and plug in the new feature. The alternative requires complete disassembly of the K2 along with the addition and removal of various components to add a new feature. This comes into play more if you have a problem, or something breaks. The feature that breaks can be unplugged and the header put back in place. The phrase plug-and-play covers it pretty well.

David Wilburn
NM4M




Michael Harvey wrote:
I am prepping to build another K2 and was wondering what rework eliminators to 
add.
I plan to add most options eventually. The K2 I currently use I did not build but the rework eliminators seem like a good investment. Is there a kit including all the eliminators? Thanks! Mike
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