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Equipment Boards => Storm => Topic started by: HamPster on May 25, 2005, 09:53:46 AM

Title: Drilling a Pro Pin
Post by: HamPster on May 25, 2005, 09:53:46 AM
I'm gonna punch up a Friction here in a minute, and was kinda wondering how to do it.  The CG is almost right on top of the RAD.  I was thinking of drilling it pin above the ring finger, CG stacked, but that would put the rad above my thumb, because of the cg location.  I don't suppose that really matters, does it?  It's just the position it's in, right?  I haven't drilled long pin balls with mass bias locators before, and I'm pretty sure I know what to do, it's just messing with my mind a little.
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Title: Re: Drilling a Pro Pin
Post by: stormed1 on May 26, 2005, 01:39:13 AM
When you drill it mainly just be concerned with the pin and RAD placement . You don't realy need to worry much about the cg just how big of a hole you will need and where. My Friction is driled pin 4 1/2  RAD strong with a light coat of moonshine and it is awesome
Title: Re: Drilling a Pro Pin
Post by: HamPster on May 26, 2005, 06:04:39 AM
I went ahead and drilled it like I indicated.  I should have pulled it down further, it's still got too much finger weight even though I drilled them quite a bit deeper than normal.  It's also got juuuuust a touch of negative side weight.  If I drill the middle finger deeper that should take care of both problems.  Lol, it will need polish, yes.  It's a good ball so far though.  I didn't throw it much, but I like the way it rolls.  It kinda rolls out a little though.  I think it's just because of the side weight thing and the fact it's not polished.  Probably burning up.  It doesn't smell like anything though!!!
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Hey, I am NOT Michael Jackson.  I like little GIRLS, not little boys . .

Rock on kitty.