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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: star on July 13, 2008, 11:31:20 PM
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Man I was nearly peeing my pants.
http://www.halfbakery.com/idea/_22Non-Stick_22_20Bowling_20Lanes
No money in it, you bet 
Theres a few others there too 
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well the idea of making lanes where the heads are slick by themselves imho isn't such bad idea in the first place... but you need oil even in the areas that are "dry"... believe me there is no real dry except the "backend"...... other's know better than me and will correct me for sure.
Just imagine a lane built out of PTFE... the must "unsticky" "plastic" availiable
Now someone comes with a high load particle... and dang... its torn apart.
There is a saying on Germany... :
"Mit'n Öl nicht sparen!"
freely translated
"Don't sting oil!"
(ok it has it's origin from the Bikers and Car fanatics... but it is so true
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I agree the idea of oil-less lanes would be the best thing to ever happen in bowling but having an air hockey heads to the lane. Boy I find that funny.
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Happy go lucky bowler from the UK
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"Oil-less" was the way bowling used to be -- It's called lacquer, and before that, shellac. One problem with lacquer though -- it's highly flammable.
...err...bowling was so much better WAY back in the day...like 1920...
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Edited on 7/14/2008 10:42 AM
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"Oil-less" was the way bowling used to be -- It's called lacquer. One problem with lacquer though -- it's highly flammable.
...err...bowling was so much better WAY back in the day...like 1920...
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Brunswick saw the writing on the wall for this method of lane conditioning. It's the primary reason for the elimination of the "Inferno" line as to not cteate widespread panic within bowling establishments.
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230,
Could you explain your statement? I'm not sure what you mean but would be interested in hearing about it. Thanks.
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230,
Could you explain your statement? I'm not sure what you mean but would be interested in hearing about it. Thanks.
It's a joke! 
'Inferno line', 'lacquer / flammable lane'

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230,
Could you explain your statement? I'm not sure what you mean but would be interested in hearing about it. Thanks.
It's a joke, he's saying the Inferno line was flammable, the reason why Brunswick discontiunued them
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I agree the idea of oil-less lanes would be the best thing to ever happen in bowling but having an air hockey heads to the lane. Boy I find that funny.
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Happy go lucky bowler from the UK
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Did someone say tough luck
Want to learn to read lanes then visit:-
www.thebowlingprofessor44.com/
I don’t agree though, cos I’m a ball junkie and like the different challenges lane conditions provide.
Oil-less lane?!? What am I going to do with my 20+ balls?!?

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I'm a THS hack and a ball junkie.
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230,
Could you explain your statement? I'm not sure what you mean but would be interested in hearing about it. Thanks.
Tony, didn't mean to stir the pot too much. Just thought I'd try to start the work week off with a smirk.
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