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General Category => Coverstock Preparation => Topic started by: Big Jake on September 29, 2006, 08:42:45 AM
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Hey Gang
Well, I got my new spinner and its this one if your wondering...
http://donkee.com/spinner.htm
Anyway, I picked it up yestreday and stayed home from work today <cough-cough!!>
to try it out, this is probably one of the best bowling accessories I have ever purchased...bar-none!
So after the intitial shock of turning it on for the first time with a ball in it and thinking its gonna fly out and knock me out, its actually very, very easy to use and WOW! do my bowling balls look freaking sweet again 
All I have to do now is get my finger size and buyu some grips online and I should be pretty set for awhile 
The Donkee spinner has two speeds a low and a high and it comes with a 3/4HP motor so if anyone has any questions just fire away. Onw more thing I purchased at the same time was a kit of Abralon-Pads 'course thats pretty much what everyone says here to get but for someone like me thats just starting to
do your own thing I thought I would mention that...anyway guys/gals have fun bowling!
Jake
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Donkee one I think is worst one !! I shake so much like is going to fall apart.
you should got Invo no shhhhhhaking at all.
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an undrill ball for me is like having hot naked chick in front of me and not have sex with her! Yea I got Balls!!!
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quote:
Donkee one I think is worst one !! I shake so much like is going to fall apart.
theres no shaking on low..none, however, there is very little on the High (polishing) speed now that I think about it but there isn't any when I use it on high since I use both hands since the ball is going at light speed 
and if the shaking was any thing of an issue I would have thought about that in a nano-second since I was kinda nervous using for the first time....bottom line it didn't bother me at all!!!
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I've had my 2 speed Donkee ball
spinner for 5 years now and havn't
had a bit of problems with it.
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saint-jake
Congrats on your new spinner.
Every serious bowler should one.
Problem is after you've sand and polished them how do they perform?
A bigger problem/puzzle is to sand and polish them to try to match conditions you expect to find on the lanes. Especially for tournaments on lanes you've never bowled before.
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baiki
"Faulty mechanics makes all balls bad." Bill Hall, BTM Dec. '98