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STNCLD25

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FULL ROLLER LEVERAGE
« on: February 12, 2009, 12:25:40 PM »
i am a full roller and i had a ball drilling in another state and the guy drilled it a way i haven't seen before. the pin is almost on the other side of the ball almost even with the finger holes with a balance hole. the guy in the other state wouldn't give me the instructions on how to do the drilling so i could have the guy where i live could drill my new balls that way. anyone know where to find instructions for drilling?
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J_Mac

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Re: FULL ROLLER LEVERAGE
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2009, 08:41:05 PM »
Sounds like an alternate layout for full rollers that Mo Pinel had something to do with back when he was with Faball still...

JustRico

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Re: FULL ROLLER LEVERAGE
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2009, 08:52:37 PM »
Actually it was 'came up' with when I was with Storm and William Deken was there.

The rest results for the layout are:

It helps to start with a decnt pin out and lower top weight

Everything is on a 45 degree line from the center of the grip or towards 1:30 on the clock face.

The pin is placed at 10 1/8" (6 3/4" + 3 3/8") from the grip center
The CG is placed back towrds the grip center from the pin
The weight hole is placed at 6 3/4" from the grip center

The pin is placed on the back side or negative side of the PAP which makes the track flare away from the gripping holes, similar to a 7:30 pin placement.
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