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Equipment Boards => Columbia 300 => Topic started by: Noy on August 23, 2006, 06:19:56 AM

Title: Anyone polish an Action Max?
Post by: Noy on August 23, 2006, 06:19:56 AM
Hello all, I just punched up an Action Max yesterday and boy do I love it!  My only problem with it is that it burns up its line wayy too early.  Has anyone ever tried polishing an Action Max?  What kind of reaction did it give you?  Let me know.
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Bowling Since March 2006 - "Get coaching, don't worry about it"...blah blah balh...Just answer the questions please

Arsenal:
Action Max
Track Equation
Spare Ball

Undrilled:
Radical Inferno
Hammer Raw Pain
(Which of these should I put in between my Max and Equation?!?!)

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Title: Re: Anyone polish an Action Max?
Post by: J_L_B on August 23, 2006, 04:13:15 PM
As with polishing any high end ball made for heavy oil, expect less midlane and more backend.

The A-Max is billed as the Action's midlane combined with the Action Packed backend.

So by polishing it you can expect more of an Action Packed reaction and less Action reaction.
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Jon Brandon
Columbia Regional Staff 04-06
2003 PBA West Region Rookie of the Year
"You don't score, until you score......"
Title: Re: Anyone polish an Action Max?
Post by: Noy on August 23, 2006, 05:25:28 PM
ahh, i just want it to get about a foot further down the lane before it starts to turn.  What do you reccomend?  I was thinking about Tracks Magic Shine...what do you think?
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Bowling Since March 2006 - "Get coaching, don't worry about it"...blah blah balh...Just answer the questions please

Arsenal:
Action Max
Track Equation
Spare Ball

Undrilled:
Radical Inferno
Hammer Raw Pain
(Which of these should I put in between my Max and Equation?!?!)

Turkey Adobo (Me and my friends' bowling site)
http://turkeyadobo.multiply.com
Title: Re: Anyone polish an Action Max?
Post by: J_L_B on August 23, 2006, 07:57:14 PM
Well since I believe it comes 1200 grit OOB, try taking it down to 2000 and you should get that extra foot of length without needing polish.

Coverstock prep is all trial and error. Don't be afraid to try something, because you can always start over from scratch.
Title: Re: Anyone polish an Action Max?
Post by: Fluff E Bunnie on August 23, 2006, 08:06:19 PM
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Well since I believe it comes 1200 grit OOB, try taking it down to 2000 and you should get that extra foot of length without needing polish.

Coverstock prep is all trial and error. Don't be afraid to try something, because you can always start over from scratch.


Amen to that!  I have trialed and errored quite a bit now.  It's worth it when you finally get what you want though.

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Geddy Lee
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