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Title: taming my illusion
Post by: vindo27 on September 19, 2008, 05:46:58 PM
i am tinkering with the idea of altering the surface on my illusion. I throw about 18 mph with alot of rpm. my illusion is drilled pin under ring with cg kicked out. pin is about 3 inch. i like to go to this ball as soon as the backend starts to breakdown, but is just to strong to make it through game three. should i A) go to 4k polished B)go to 4k abralon C)redrill pin over or D)buy a pluto with 4 inch pin
Title: Re: taming my illusion
Post by: Steve Richter on September 20, 2008, 10:27:08 AM
Vindo:

Not enough information - please help us out.  Please provide PAP coordinates so we know what "pin under ring" means for you.
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Steve Richter
Roto Grip Amateur Staff Member
Title: Re: taming my illusion
Post by: Fluff E Bunnie on September 20, 2008, 12:36:11 PM
Great album title though.
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"When in doubt, pull out." - ESPN's Rob Stone
Title: Re: taming my illusion
Post by: vindo27 on September 20, 2008, 11:42:33 PM
my pap is 4 9/16 x 9/16 down. i did these measurements roughly with some paper and pencil so they might not be 100%accurate but are very close. my ball has a weight hole drilled through the pap and the pin is only 2 inches. i appreciate  any help you can recommend and look forward towards your response.
Title: Re: taming my illusion
Post by: blacknois on September 21, 2008, 12:44:16 AM
i would say try going to 4000k w/polish first, and then go from there.  if it's still too much, try giving it a little weaker drill or a drill to go a little longer.  I really have no idea on drilling techniques though so hopefully someone else can help you there
Title: Re: taming my illusion
Post by: dudester300 on September 24, 2008, 06:09:29 PM

    yo vinnie,
     just trade me that illusion for my mercury
     that i have sitting in my basement.
       
     see ya thurday night
                 dude!



     10 dollar= buckets=you buy