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wbronco63

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Brunswick factory finishes
« on: February 04, 2011, 02:28:39 PM »
I have a wild ride and rattler i would like to resurface for my brother.  I looked up the OOB surface and it says 220 Rough Buff and 400 High polish respectively.  Is the brunswick info the same as say columbia or somebody else grit wise?  Columbia usually notes if they use abralon.
 
Any info on how to restore these balls to OOB conditions would be appreciated.
 
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Re: Brunswick factory finishes
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2011, 07:06:46 AM »

In the past year or so they've gone to the SiaAir pads, which will finish like abralon, but they seem to last longer.

I'd try something like 500, then the Rough Buff or High Gloss. That should get you close. If needed, you can try the 360 and then the Rough Buff or High Gloss. Much depends on your spinner speed, hand pressure, amount of water used, etc., but you can get something that you can repeat that will work for you.

Factory finishes are merely a starting point. Each of us bowl with different styles, on varying lane surfaces, and varying amounts of oil. No factory can anticipate exactly what each of us will need, so you should experiment a little with what works best for you and your conditions.

Rarely do I maintain an exact factory finish for myself, nor do I think that I can duplicate that factory finish precisely, and I've been at it for a long time.

 

 


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DON DRAPER

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Re: Brunswick factory finishes
« Reply #2 on: February 05, 2011, 07:10:49 PM »
Factory finish for the Wild Ride is wetsanded 220 grit and then followed by a coating of Brunswick's Rough Buff. Factory finish for the Rattler is wetsanded 400 grit and then polished with Brunswick's Factory Finish High Gloss Polish.
 
As of late Brunswick has gone to finishing bowling balls with the Siaair micropads which are very effective AND durable.



Pattayabowler

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Re: Brunswick factory finishes
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2011, 08:12:30 PM »
Does anyone know what is the base surface or the surface stepping procedure used for Brunswick balls that have a final finish in micro-pad or abralon (no high gloss polish or rough buff) such as the Evil Siege, Wild Thing etc?  I can't seem to find this information anywhere.


jensm

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Re: Brunswick factory finishes
« Reply #4 on: April 07, 2011, 08:28:32 AM »
I emailed Brunswick about their sanding and polishing process a few years back. From what I remember they start all balls at 400. Safest way to know is to e-mail them about the ball(s) you are interested in.
 


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charlest

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Re: Brunswick factory finishes
« Reply #5 on: April 07, 2011, 02:51:36 PM »
There is no set "base" finish.
Some like the Siege just stop at P1000 grit Siaair pad.
The Loaded Revolver is P500 grit followed by P4000 grit.
Others like the C-System 2.5 have a finish like the Virtual Gravity: P500 grit pad,followed by a P4000 grit pad.
It depends on the ball. Most times, but not every time, the web site has that information.
 
Pattayabowler wrote on 3/2/2011 9:12 PM:Does anyone know what is the base surface or the surface stepping procedure used for Brunswick balls that have a final finish in micro-pad or abralon (no high gloss polish or rough buff) such as the Evil Siege, Wild Thing etc?  I can't seem to find this information anywhere.



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Edited by charlest on 4/7/2011 at 2:54 PM
"None are so blind as those who will not see."