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Cranking_Inferno

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EPX-T1 ... New Epoxy pushes the limits ...
« on: January 10, 2006, 05:55:57 PM »
The EPX-T1 is the beginning of a revolution in heavy oil action and new shell technology. This jump is as important as the leap from urethane to reactive resin.

I recently rolled the EPX-T1 - The Super Carbide Bomb - and the Ultimate Inferno in a test simulation. I am a power Tweener, with above average speed.

Lane condition: Heavily flooded oil, 38ft pattern, out of bounds outside 5.
This lane condition is considered one of the hardest to get a ball to trully finish, when playing a 12 to 6 shot.

Results:
EPX-T1 - Set up well, finished hard, carried perfectly.
Super Carbide Bomb - Never set up, sailed through the 3 pin continualy
Ultimate Inferno - Never set up, sailed through the 3 pin continualy

Click this link top find out why:
http://www.columbia300.com/innovation/techdocs.cfm?id=21

The reason is that reactive resin and reactive resin particle both have a series of small holes that they use to create surface friction to grab the lane.

Since the EPX-T1 is not reactive resin it does not have millions of tiny holes, holes that trap oil in the ball, oil that is really hard to get out. The EPX-T1 is an Epoxy shell, the first of its kind. The surface has thousands of dents or valleys on the surface, but they are only visible with a very high powered microscope. These valleys are sometimes 50 times the size of a reactive resin hole, but they are not holes, just fisures used to grab the lane. These valley act like small suction cups, making the ball rough and very very grippy. They create the most friction to date, and make the ball hook in the heaviest of oils, without over-reacting.

The best part is that this new epoxy shell has a really cool feature.
To clean the shell and rejuvinate the ball, and to remove oil from the valleys, just fill a sink with scolding tap water, and set the ball in the water with the water line on your track (keep all the holes, above the water line. Use a cork in a weight hole if its to low) Wait 20 minutes, pull the ball out and wipe off the lane oil.

The ball is suddenly good as new. Maby people did not know this and thought the ball lost its hook. With this technology you can do this every 20 - 30 games and the ball will continue to roll like new for a very ong time.

It is simply a new technology, and you can't approach this ball as though its another reactive resin.

 

Cranking_Inferno

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Re: EPX-T1 ... New Epoxy pushes the limits ...
« Reply #16 on: January 12, 2006, 12:42:16 AM »
It is drilled 12 o,clock leverage.  A resonably early rolling strong drill.

Cranking_Inferno

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Re: EPX-T1 ... New Epoxy pushes the limits ...
« Reply #17 on: January 12, 2006, 02:07:22 AM »
reason the ball uses a weaker core is so that the agreesive shell and this core complement each other, so that they dont over react.... and its a purfect blend..

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Re: EPX-T1 ... New Epoxy pushes the limits ...
« Reply #18 on: January 12, 2006, 03:28:00 AM »
before the c300 guys get on here .. the core matches the cover ... it's not like any other C300 ball which doesn't use old cores and new covers.. I have mine drillled 3 and 3/8 by 3 3/8 .. theat's stacked leverage boys with no cover stock change and I know it's 7 more boards than any dyno ball I have.
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Re: EPX-T1 ... New Epoxy pushes the limits ...
« Reply #19 on: January 12, 2006, 12:51:55 PM »
I understand the weaker core....stronger cover perfect combo....but why recycle the core? use something different. That core has been in ALOT of bowling balls.

I think the EPX-T1 is a great ball....but they can do better. Have you thought maybe they didn't want to release the mercedez first.....it is down the road I am sure.

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Re: EPX-T1 ... New Epoxy pushes the limits ...
« Reply #20 on: January 13, 2006, 02:31:00 AM »
I was lucky enough to talk with Carmen Salvino, the patent owner and coverstock designer of the EPX this week at the Dick Weber Open in So Cal and he explained to me how the polymers in epoxy bind together differently that regular reactives.

Epoxy by nature is a very strong material used in aerospace design for many years. The bonds that hold epoxy together at the molecular level are more tightly knit than that of the reactives, thus not allowing oil to remain trapped within around those molecules. This explains why oil is so easily removed from this ball.

I hope this helps a bit. I use my EPX still on wet/dry and it has worked well for me on my regular league house shot.
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Re: EPX-T1 ... New Epoxy pushes the limits ...
« Reply #21 on: January 13, 2006, 09:19:18 AM »
Right now I am currently testing the new epoxy ball.  I must say this one is pretty awesome.  The hitting power is better than any ball I have seen.  It also hooks sooner than the first EPX with tons of backend.

I also have the first EPX and this ball just seems to get better the more I soak the ball in hot water.
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Re: EPX-T1 ... New Epoxy pushes the limits ...
« Reply #22 on: January 13, 2006, 06:19:45 PM »
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It also hooks sooner than the first EPX with tons of backend.


Hooks earlier than in your backswing, and still has backend?  
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tonloc300x0

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Re: EPX-T1 ... New Epoxy pushes the limits ...
« Reply #23 on: January 14, 2006, 05:21:15 AM »
This baby gots back


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It also hooks sooner than the first EPX with tons of backend.


Hooks earlier than in your backswing, and still has backend?  
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In the bag

Messenger Ti Low RG
Epx T1
Fear
Red Pulse x2
Action polished up
Powerdrive dulled up
U-Turn
U-Turn Particle
Bully
Ricochet Rebound

Aud300

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Re: EPX-T1 ... New Epoxy pushes the limits ...
« Reply #24 on: January 14, 2006, 09:59:15 AM »
ah Geez! Whatca gonna do with all that back, All that back with your swing ..
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