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Equipment Boards => MoRich => Topic started by: six pack on February 06, 2009, 03:46:46 AM
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What finish do you have your Awesome Flip at? I have mine currently @ 1000 Abralon + compound finish,close to OOB? I was thinking of trying it 2000 0r 4000 + polish.How flippy do you think the Flip can get?
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The harder I try the harder they fall
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I have always kept mine at BOX finish. i can't imagine why anyone would need anymore flip out of it. I couldn't even venture a guess.
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''If their is a life after death,
then their is no death,
and if their is no death,
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Progressive Metal Band
EVERGREY
MainzerPower
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I have always kept mine at BOX finish. i can't imagine why anyone would need anymore flip out of it. I couldn't even venture a guess.
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''If their is a life after death,
then their is no death,
and if their is no death,
we do not live''
Progressive Metal Band
EVERGREY
MainzerPower
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for a little lighter conditions and when the shot opens up.so far I only use mine on a fresh shot and it will burn up in the heads for me with out some loft.
Edited on 2/6/2009 1:01 PM
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2000 grit.
but mine doesn't really flip or do much of anything...
i use it solely in one house for the first game only, which plays for quite a lot of hook until the oil carries down.
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Brandon Riley
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I tried mine in box, at 2000 dull, and at 2000 polished. The dull ball was too early. Both the polished finishes work great on fresh oil although the carry goes away with carrydown.
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Why does everyone laugh when I bowl?
louie
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love mine right at 1000 polished
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love mine right at 1000 polished
what polish?not a compound finish?
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The harder I try the harder they fall
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a very worn out 4000 abralon is perfect for mine.
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i got a new one if anybody is looking
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Not the Flip, but S&A which is almost the same ball:
OOB it eracted best, then I tried 4.000 Abralon which was a tad earlier and handled more oil, then 2.000 Abralon what amde the ball hook very early and handle higher oil volume.
I also tried Rough Buff on 320 grit (close to OOB) and Finesse-It II on 4.000 Abralon, what gave the ball very good length (but left it less snappy as expected). All in all I found that the ball would react strongly even to minor surface changes.
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