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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: minimum bob on April 29, 2004, 09:59:41 PM
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I have a very low track and my PAP distance is very short -- less than 3". I understand that max leverage position is 3-3/8". However, with my short PAP, this means I can't get to a max leverage layout. Does anyone know how I can lay out max leverage for my puny low track ball?
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"It is not enough to succeed. Others must fail." - Gore Vidal
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Lay it out regardless of your track and pap. A max leverage layout is a max leverage layout and a pin to pap is just that,the same with the cg to pap. My wife has a very low track and alot of her stuff ends up looking like a left handed players ball. So what if the cg and pin end up on the negative side of the ball I havent encountered any problems yet with doing this for my wife yet. If there is a problem with this or any other layout i have yet to come across it. maybe some of the experts will chime in. This is just my experience and has so been stated as such.
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IN SEARCH OF THE PERFECT TWINS
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obviously the only other problem is a potentially too much "negative" side weight. Easier to use low top balls, than try to add extra hole on neg side.
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Jason Jenkins
"Nothing HITS like a Hammer"
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Wow, five responses within an hour! You guys are amazing...! Thanks for your help.
I look forward to any more suggestions, comments, etc. out there.
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"It is not enough to succeed. Others must fail." - Gore Vidal