Ken,
You have seen my Dry Heat, and it is at the perfect setup for fried heads and screaming backends. My PAP is 6" 5/8 up, so basically, the pin is above my middle finger and the CG is under my ring finger(6 1/2 x 5 1/2) with a small weight hole 3 1/4" across from my ring finger.
I'll tell you one thing though, most lanes in our area always has carrydown when the heads dry up. I would suggest a similar drilling like mine, but moving the pin 1/2-3/4" positive so it would give you great length & more bite in the carrydown.
It's what Del Warren calls the "Canadian Stalagmites" lane condition.
Feel free to contact me anytime.
Dabalos, Jason Dee lightly scuffed his dry heat with 1500 grit wetsand to tame the reaction on his Dry Heat. He puts alot on the ball to make anything go nuts on the lanes. Surface prep should come after you drill the ball and throw some shots on the condition you want it for.
I would suggest trying the Box surface first on any ball, like Rick has mentioned.
-Byron
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Edited on 8/30/2004 0:15 AM