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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: v02maxlefty on May 06, 2005, 03:51:27 AM
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I love my A.I. and rarely have to put it down, but when I run into the ocassional "tile floor", it is simply too much. Would a DRY /R fit the bill?
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A dry/r is a HUGE step from your A.I.
I would go with something a little more aggressive such as an intense inferno drilled to go long.
If that is too much ball, you can go with a power groove reactive, or a punisher. Hope this helps.
Power groove would be your best bet in my opinion.
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Jim Bosse
Brunswick - 2004-5
AIM-Jimaster837
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On a true "tile floor" condition, I don't think anything reactive would really work. However, on a tile floor with some grease stains, the Dry/R would be *my* implement of choice.
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...that's The Curse of Dusty.
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it all depends on if you have 2", 6" or 12" square tile floor. I will assume standard grout line have been used. now if the Tile is a polished surface...
come on, "Tile floor" , that makes no sense.
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-- William Munny
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http://www.princetonbowl.com/CURRENT%20ARSENAL.htm
SEE THAT EXACT RANGE HERE
NOD
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on second thought if you mean extremely dry - a urethane or dry r would be perfect. I wasnt sure what you meant by tile floor, lol
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Jim Bosse
Brunswick - 2004-5
AIM-Jimaster837
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I would have suggested that, I have one and its great, but they might be discontinued. Bowling.com has them for 77$.
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Jim Bosse
Brunswick - 2004-5
AIM-Jimaster837