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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Fatboy8 on March 29, 2004, 08:31:34 PM
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I had my Icon 300 sanded down the other day, and I asked him what he used and he said 320. Has anyone ever had a ball sanded with that before? It should be for heavy oil, and have better grip in the flood, that's what I wanted it for, but I was curious as too the 320. thanks.
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I'll get better someday......I hope!
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sounds like a burgandy scotch brite if I'm not mistaken.........yes, great for heavy oil...
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JEFF
Better....much better!
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so hitting it with a burg. scotch will keep it in the same shape after use? I'm hoping that surface on that ball should make it perfect in the oil.
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I'll get better someday......I hope!
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surface combined with the correct layout is the key to heavy oil bowling,...
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je
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I've used 320 once on a Pro Zone Azure.
It was nice it allowed to me to swing about 1 board when everyone else could not get flush, glancing surface moving balls.
I was able to really pound that day. Too bad I found sparemaking difficult!
REgards,
Luckylefty
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I have used all legal grits for surfaces before with wet/dry sandpaper. 320 is great in heavy oil but that's something I wouldnt do again, unless I am resurfacing a ball.
I've even used 220 grit before. I took this ball to my nationals and threw it on 45ft 1-1 150 units of oil...layed by a kegle. so there were no bumps what so ever. If anyone knows what I am talking about, then you'll understand how hard these lanes were.
but then again, that was before when I use to be a graceful stroker...now I am a tweener/power stroker and my equipment is more prepared for oil like that w/o the heavy grit surface.
You can keep up that 320 grit with wet/dry sandpaper or a burgundy scotch brite.
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it doesn't take an average to win in match play!
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The burgundy Scotch-Brites are reportedly 320, although they seem more like 400 to me. I guess that's nitpicking. Sandpaper is readily available in both 320 and 400 grit.
The Granite Gargoyle has a 320 finish out of the box, and it feels like it too. That ball is a tractor.
Shiv
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