That frustration carries on as the end result has one debating what mod will fix it. One may wind up building several to get it just right. That process may not really save money or time. There have been makers over the years that have offered bare frames after learning the process.
In my time the makers that were helping me get started said contact John (RIP) at Tru Grit and you'll be happy with a 960 Burr King. Mount it up, plug in and go. If one has the resources, this is a simplified way to have quality gear early on. They sell readily if one has a change of mind.
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Mike
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