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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: Doug Sterner on July 02, 2003, 03:56:38 AM
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A full roller brought in a Mutant that he won in a raffle. He wants me to drill it.
Track does not list any drillings for a full roller on that ball.
To further complicate things the cg is kicked out of line (from the pin to MB) about 2".
Any suggestions?
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Doug Sterner
Doug's Pro Shop
Owego, NY
www.dougsproshop.net
Think about it....pins are wood, lanes are wood...
the weapon of choice is obvious...
CUT 'EM UP BABY it's BUZZSAW TIME!!!
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This is from ebonite on drilling a predator pursuit, it is also a asymmetrical weight block ball. Good Luck and I bet it needs some polish
Ball Choice: All pin-out distances, all top weights
Reaction: Early breakpoint, strong arc backend hook style
Suitable for: Full rollers
Flare Potential: High
Pin Placement: 3 3/8" from bowler's center of span, located in an 8:00 direction from the center of span. (For more length and less flare, place pin 2 inches from the bowler's center of span
BOMB Placement: 1 5/8" from the bowler's center of span, located in a 2:00 direction from the center of span
Balance Hole: If needed, place 6" from center of span in a 2:00 direction to remove excess positive side weight, 6" from the center of span in an 8:00 direction to remove excess negative side weight
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thanks BP!!!!!!
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Doug Sterner
Doug's Pro Shop
Owego, NY
www.dougsproshop.net
Think about it....pins are wood, lanes are wood...
the weapon of choice is obvious...
CUT 'EM UP BABY it's BUZZSAW TIME!!!
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Thanks...now I need to find my Freak drill sheet :-)
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Doug Sterner
Doug's Pro Shop
Owego, NY
http://dougsproshop@aol.com
www.dougsproshop.net
Think about it....pins are wood, lanes are wood...
the weapon of choice is obvious...
CUT 'EM UP BABY it's BUZZSAW TIME!!!