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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Gooner2408 on February 02, 2016, 07:05:41 AM
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Hi All
We're looking to improve our centres scoring a little...we've only ever had 3 300's in the 30+ years the centre has been open!
We have a Magnum Silver Bullet still dressing the wooden lanes with guardian on the heads and the house shot barely holds up for 2 games at doubles pace.
I personally don't know much about the tech side of things and neither do the techs themselves unfortunately so to start with could anyone send some sample house shot patterns and I'll pass them over to the chief tech and we'll go from there.
thanks in advance for your help
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There are way too many variables that go into a lane pattern holding up than just the shape itself. You will get a much better answer to this question on bowl tech than you will here. First off you will probably want to find out what type of oil and stripper they are using now.
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You have some issues that wont easily be resolved with a great oil pattern. First guardian finish is notoriously bad for carrydown off the heads. Second, if I remember right the silver bullet is a pad machine. If I am correct, it will not handle the higher viscosity oils that hold up better to todays balls.
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Bowling on old wood lanes with a Guardian overlay, That's like the worst thing to be bowling on.
Check Kegels Knowledge base here:
http://www.kegel.net/v3/default.aspx (http://www.kegel.net/v3/default.aspx)
Tips and Tricks
http://www.kegel.net/v3/ArticleList.aspx?ID=3 (http://www.kegel.net/v3/ArticleList.aspx?ID=3)
For Patterns Check here:
http://www.kegel.net/v3/PatternLibrary.aspx (http://www.kegel.net/v3/PatternLibrary.aspx)
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There are way too many variables that go into a lane pattern holding up than just the shape itself. You will get a much better answer to this question on bowl tech than you will here. First off you will probably want to find out what type of oil and stripper they are using now.
Thanks for getting back to me, I appreciate there are way too many variables but we need to start somewhere. I've had previously tried to become a member of bowl tech but they have rejected my registration because I'm not a member of the industry.
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You have some issues that wont easily be resolved with a great oil pattern. First guardian finish is notoriously bad for carrydown off the heads. Second, if I remember right the silver bullet is a pad machine. If I am correct, it will not handle the higher viscosity oils that hold up better to todays balls.
Completely agree but if we start with a basic pattern of some description rather than the tech saying he's put program #17 down (whatever that is..) we can then at least have something to work from and adjust, try different oils, cleaners etc. The silver bullet is a pad machine and I will inquire about what viscosity oil we are using at the moment
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Bowling on old wood lanes with a Guardian overlay, That's like the worst thing to be bowling on.
Check Kegels Knowledge base here:
http://www.kegel.net/v3/default.aspx (http://www.kegel.net/v3/default.aspx)
Tips and Tricks
http://www.kegel.net/v3/ArticleList.aspx?ID=3 (http://www.kegel.net/v3/ArticleList.aspx?ID=3)
For Patterns Check here:
http://www.kegel.net/v3/PatternLibrary.aspx (http://www.kegel.net/v3/PatternLibrary.aspx)
It's certainly very trying! and would explain why averaging anything above 200 is always a bonus but the frequency to which this happens is far too low.
Thanks for the kegal links but we're on a 6 tank pad machine so the pattern library isn't much use to us unless you can convert the data to mimick what we need
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Does your machine have tank heaters? If not, you may look into that investment. The heaters will allow you to put out more conditioner. Also, maybe post the pattern on this thread, someone may be able to help.
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Have you had the lane machine gone through by a competent lane machine technician? If you make changes in how the machine applies cleaner and condiioner, you want to make certain that the machine is fresh and properly serviced.