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rico4life

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dynamo surface
« on: March 27, 2009, 11:37:00 AM »
I am wondering what surface grit to use, i shot 814 with it at what looks like 4000 abralon. This was the oob surface, but at this surface it doesn't hook much more than my evo. I am planning on taking the surface down to 1000 grit, with sandpaper and use a lot of water when doing this. I am not a big fan of the abralon pads, if i use sandpaper i know exactly what the surface is. I wanted this ball to be my heavier oil ball, so let me know what you think.

 

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Re: dynamo surface
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2009, 07:52:40 PM »
I haven't tried 1000 yet, but I took mine to 2000 a couple of weeks ago.  The ball is allot stronger at 2000 then 4000.  OoB I felt my AO (still OoB) was stronger then my Dyno, but at 2000 the Dyno is stronger
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Re: dynamo surface
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2009, 11:21:06 PM »
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I haven't tried 1000 yet, but I took mine to 2000 a couple of weeks ago.  The ball is allot stronger at 2000 then 4000.  OoB I felt my AO (still OoB) was stronger then my Dyno, but at 2000 the Dyno is stronger



Quite funny you should ask, just today i took my Dynamo to 2000 abralon + secret sauce.... Wow!  Big time backend with carry!!! Love it
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Re: dynamo surface
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2009, 02:34:29 PM »
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I am wondering what surface grit to use, i shot 814 with it at what looks like 4000 abralon. This was the oob surface, but at this surface it doesn't hook much more than my evo. I am planning on taking the surface down to 1000 grit, with sandpaper and use a lot of water when doing this. I am not a big fan of the abralon pads, if i use sandpaper i know exactly what the surface is. I wanted this ball to be my heavier oil ball, so let me know what you think.



You shot 814 with this ball at the OOB finish.  I wouldn't touch the cover with anything but a 4000 pad.  

If you want a "oil ball"  buy another one and bring it down to a 1000 pad.

814 you shot,  and it doesn't hook anymore than your Evo.  Wow that's amazing.

"if I use sandpaper I know exactly what the surface is"   Amazing.

It's a 4000 A-pad,  so why in the world do you feel the need to use sandpaper?

814..... amazing.
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Re: dynamo surface
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2009, 03:02:50 PM »
nice post, jls

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jls

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Re: dynamo surface
« Reply #5 on: March 28, 2009, 04:20:33 PM »
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nice post, jls

what happened?
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Don't know,  I think I screwed up

Anyway, 814,  that's amazing!!!!

Now I personally would not change that cover.

I use the money I won in pots and buy another Dynamo and take the cover down to 1000.

Anyway,  nice bowling.
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dougb

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Re: dynamo surface
« Reply #6 on: March 28, 2009, 04:37:50 PM »
One of the owners from my pro shop took his down to 4000 with polish and now he's very happy with it.  Says it's longer than the AO.

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Re: dynamo surface
« Reply #7 on: March 29, 2009, 12:37:33 AM »
I just want to clarify that i am displeased with this ball at 4000, just looking to get the most out of it. The reason i wanted to use sandpaper rather than a a-pad is to see if their is a difference. I have read in different posts that most people feel that there is a difference, but for me there wasn't a real big difference atleast with this ball. I am going to take it back to 4000 abralon and leave it there, this ball is drilled rico, go figure, so with this drilling i have noticed a difference between pearl balls and solids. The pearl seems to store more energy with more backend. The dynamo is already a smooth arching ball so this drilling doesn't really maximize this ball, so if i want it to be more of a oil ball i would just drill another one and stack it. So as far as the 814 score goes, i just carried really well, because that is what it really comes down to in the end. Just because i shoot a good score with a ball doesn't mean i won't tweek the cover of that ball. I appreciate all the comments i got on this subject, maybe it will help someone in the future, because there is some question as to the real oob surface of this ball.