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Equipment Boards => Lane #1 => Topic started by: Strapper_Squared on March 09, 2006, 04:16:37 AM
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I decided that I just didn't like the reaction I was getting out of my Tsunami, so I decided to plug it up and give it another shot. Previously I had a 5 X 2 layout, pin under and between fingers and MB on my VAL with a weight hole. With a polished or fine grit surface, the ball didn't want to get into a roll. With a sanded surface, the ball wouldn't get far enough down the lane. I'm sure it would have worked on a specific condition... I just never found it! I just finished pouring the weight hole thing morning..so I should be ready to drill by Saturday... Any recommendations for this ball? I was thinking possibly of a 4" stacked layout or possibly something resembling a MoRich control layout (2" pin and mb near the thumb)... Any comments, suggestions, or experiences would be appreciated.
Thanks,
S^2
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-Strapper Squared
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Go with the stacked layout, it is very versatile. Mine is drilled with the pin above and to the right of the ring finger and the cg stacked below and it gives me good length and a nice arc to the pocket.
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Edited on 3/9/2006 2:03 PM
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I have mine drilled Semi Pin Axis and wet sanded to 4000 and then repolished and I love this layout when the lanes start to break down and dry up gets down the lane realy long and then makes a big hard turn on the back end I just picked up another one and it is layed out wit pin next to ring finger and CG and mas bias swung right about 1 inch with weight hole on pap I have not used it yet will post when I do
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Don Smith
F.O.S. To the Bone
Bowlingballexchange.com (BBE)
Bowling Kingdom.com
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go stacked
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Greatness can't be rushed
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I have mine drilled Semi Pin Axis and wet sanded to 4000 and then repolished and I love this layout when the lanes start to break down and dry up gets down the lane realy long and then makes a big hard turn on the back end I just picked up another one and it is layed out wit pin next to ring finger and CG and mas bias swung right about 1 inch with weight hole on pap I have not used it yet will post when I do
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Don Smith
F.O.S. To the Bone
Bowlingballexchange.com (BBE)
Bowling Kingdom.com
Just wanted to add this to my reply i tried out the second Tsunami today and man what a difference in amount of hook with the layout on it i can swing the lane and it seems to hit alot harder shot was fresh with clean backends started out on 20 on approach and playing 15 at arrows and 8 at break point it went left at about 35 feet and took the 7 pin out next shot moved left to 40 on approach and playing 20 at arrows and 8 at break point hit left side of head pin and strike moved to 43 on approach played 20 at arrows and 8 at break point and flushed the next 8 frames i love both of the layouts I have on these two Tsunamis
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Don Smith
F.O.S. To the Bone
Bowlingballexchange.com (BBE)
Bowling Kingdom.com