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Den Olano

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Is this a problem. Help Please
« on: March 15, 2006, 07:33:45 AM »
I just received my new Cobalt. It looks like the pin is almost right on top of the label which I think is the CG. I am not very technical so I am going to try and draw what it looks like. Pin is very close to the label that says Lane 1 Ball is supposed to be a 2-3" pin.

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Den Olano

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Re: Is this a problem. Help Please
« Reply #1 on: March 15, 2006, 03:51:41 PM »
Anyone, I am not sure if I got what I ordered.

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Re: Is this a problem. Help Please
« Reply #2 on: March 15, 2006, 03:57:54 PM »
It is only a problem if you wanted a longer pin out for a particular drilling. It sounds like you may have gotten a pin in ball. See if there is a small indent like a dimple somewhere near the label. If there is, then the distance between the pin & dimple is the pin out distance. If it is 1" or less, I would recommend a simple label drill with the pin at 1:30 or 2 o'clock position. The nature of the ball is to go long anyway so you shouldn't really have a problem.
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Den Olano

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Re: Is this a problem. Help Please
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2006, 04:02:23 PM »
Sawuser, thanks for the help. There is a dimple and it is on the right hand side the the label and 2" from the center of the pin. Does this mean a 2" pin out?

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Re: Is this a problem. Help Please
« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2006, 04:08:49 PM »
Sounds like it.  The little diamond picture is best to give you an orientation of where to look for the CG, which, since it's a Brunswick-made ball, is typically a little punch mark.  Since the punch is usually close to the far tip of the diamond, a 2" pin length would put the pin pretty much at the opposite tip.

A 2" pin length isn't usually considered pin-in, so you should have the usual wide array of drilling options.

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Re: Is this a problem. Help Please
« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2006, 04:39:09 PM »
Thanks Shelley, trying to learn the lingo. Everyone on this site has been great with the help.