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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: BXTECH on July 08, 2008, 12:10:12 AM
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i was looking on the website reguarding this drilling technique and it said that on company labels the balls intermediate rg axis instead of the MB does anyone know which company does this?
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I think storm and Rotogrip cause their second marks often are not "MB" but "RG"... well honestly just a guess!
Track labeled the MB as BC (Backend controll) on the MAchines and Brunswick just uses a white small pin (Lane#1 did so on the Brunswick poured balls)
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If my memory serves me right they are referring to Hammer and the No Mercy line of balls. If you draw a line from the pin to marked MB , measure halfway down that line and draw a line 90 degrees to the right. measure from the pin to a spot that intersects the second line at 6 3/4 inches from the pin and that should be the rough location of the MB your looking for
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once you have decided on the drilling angle and now your lining up the pin -pap distance is it posssible to use a 5" pin - pap on a ball w/ a 3 " pin?
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The Hammer No Mercy series and the Visionary AMB (anti-mass bias) series mark the intermediate RG axis.
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once you have decided on the drilling angle and now your lining up the pin -pap distance is it posssible to use a 5" pin - pap on a ball w/ a 3 " pin?
Absolutely. The 3" pin you're referring to is the distance from the pin to the cg, which plays no part in determining the distance from the pin to the PAP.