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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: gdsandman on April 11, 2006, 04:33:02 AM
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Is there a big difference? Or are they pretty much the same?
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same core.......activator vs. activator+
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ive never heard what grit the CZ was at thanks Inverted 1
Brunswick's Factory Finish guide talks about it. All of thier polished balls are 400-grit plus the Brunswick polish. See http://www.brunswickbowling.com/uploads/images/1567/Factory_Finishes.pdf.
SH
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ive never heard what grit the CZ was at thanks Inverted 1
but i think a Zone Classic drilled pin above bridge PSA under thumb or even PSA kicked to the right of thumb handles light oil very nicely
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Edited on 4/11/2006 1:58 PM
try using 1000 grit abralon and throw it
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Why use 1000 grit abralon? Isn't it already suppose to get down the lane? Or is this to help it get started rolling sooner? I was thinking about knocking the factory polish off and hitting it with Track Clean and Sheen? Just a thought.
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Why use 1000 grit abralon? Isn't it already suppose to get down the lane? Or is this to help it get started rolling sooner? I was thinking about knocking the factory polish off and hitting it with Track Clean and Sheen? Just a thought.
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anybody?
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1000 to 1500 grit sanded is pretty close to the rough buff box reaction. I hit my vap with 1500 wet/dry sand paper as needed.
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Hitting the classic with 1000 grit abralon and not polishing really smoothes the roll of the ball.
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I picked up a Classic yesterday. It has a 4in pin. Drilled it pin up above bridge and the cg kickead out. The MB is next to the thumb hole. When I picked it up it didn't really look polished it looked more like it had been ruff buffed actually it looks more like it's dull. Rolled it a little last night, very smooth with a good kick in the back end going into the pocket. I'm thinking about polishing it though. I was looking for it to get down just a little longer.