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warp zone!!!
« on: March 07, 2004, 08:38:55 PM »
I use this on a true flood heavy oil shoot, I thought the Columbia Throttle was monter this ball is the truth for 30 bucks less. this thing rev up big time in the mids and still was angular on the backend for a medium load ball and with 400 grit. a great ball for enough oil just got to know when to put it down.
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Re: warp zone!!!
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2004, 05:57:30 PM »
The warp zone is fairly strong. I just drilled one yesterday. I changed the surface of the ball as follows. I put the ball in the cooks sphere machine for 15 minutes using fresh gray scotchbrite pads. Then I put a base coat of Ebonite factory finish on the ball followed by 10 minutes in a luster king. Then I laid out the ball. Specs: Pin to cg distance 2-1/2". Draw a straight line from the pin to PSA, the cg is to the left of the line approximately 1/2". Ball layout pin under fingers on the center line and the cg 1-1/2" right. Drilled a 45/64" (i think-lol) hole 3" deep to remove approximately 3/8 ounce of side weight to make ball legal. I threw it just 2 frames on a 40 ft 7 to 7 and this ball was too strong. I put it away and threw a reactive ball. Funny thing about this ball, I brought it back out 3rd game. Lane oil has pushed down lane and the lanes tubed up a bit. I decided to suit case this ball. I started the ball at 15 and sent it to 7 and the ball went fairly long down the lane and then stood up and hooked a ton. Shot 289. I will do an in-depth review later. Don't have enough games to do any details about the ball.

Edited on 3/9/2004 6:52 PM