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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: BowlingDude300 on June 16, 2004, 01:39:42 AM
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WEll, I have mentioned to several people on here about getting a new driller... With my new fit I am going to have to plug and redrill every ball. That sucks... but I can pick new layouts to fit my game and lane conditions better. I also redid my arsenal... Here is what I am planning on staying with.
Super Freak (320 grit)
Uranium (unsure just got)
Golden Nugget (unsure just got)
Cherry Bomb (box I think)
Savage Flip (box, maybe scruffed a little)
I really do not have a dry lane ball at the moment but its not a big deal. Most of my specs are in profile. I prefer strong drills, they seem to work better for me. I understand on lighter conditions weaker drills may be what is best so I would go with it.
Mostly, I am looking for drills to cover most conditions. All help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Kyle
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What are the current drill patterns on your equipment?
Andrew
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The Super Freak is drilled pin under ring and mass bias way right. Uranium isnt here yet so i am not sure. Goldne nugget is pin right of ring finger and cg under it. Cherry bomb has pin a little avoe and right of ring. Savage flip has pin right and below of ring. LMK if any more info is needed. Thanks. Kyle
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What reaction would that give me ??
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Yeah, no kidding... Never thrown it like that. I had polished it b/c i never seen enough oil. The polish killed it so naturally I had it sanded it back. I wanted to try 600 grit. WEll, my local dirller, good guy just isnt the best driller, without asking me what i wanted, uses 320 grit on it. I think thats all he does to anyones ball. Either polishes it to kingdom come or sands it to resurface the lane like you said. I may try it like that... then when i have a chance talk to my new driller and get it to 600 grit or maybe even 1000.
I take it I am not going to get any suggestions?????
Kyle
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Lifes a GAME . . . Bowling is SERIOUS!