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Equipment Boards => Hammer => Topic started by: tleep61 on March 28, 2010, 04:15:51 AM
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I have one that I am having redrilled - while it's there I'm hoping to have it resurfaced - can this be done with a urethane ball?
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Of course. Any ball can be resurfaced & finished with what grit you choose.
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What do you want it to do?
What lane condition(s) are you using it for?
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Looking for a more controllable arc on light oil / dry lanes. I have a Hammer Burn, and at times it's too much. I was looking at a Urethane ball, but figured I'd pull this one off the shelf and revive it before investing in a new one. It was one of my go to balls for years when I bowled a lot back in the late 80's.
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It can be resurfaced . Longer time to do it and does it smell!! Who ever does it needs to wear a mask!
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Use "IT" and BOWL UP A STORM!!
Edited on 3/28/2010 1:00 PM
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It can be resurfaced . Longer time to do it and does it smell!! Who ever does it needs to wear a mask!
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Use "IT" and BOWL UP A STORM!!
Edited on 3/28/2010 1:00 PM
Should've been around back when we used to resurface RUBBER balls, especially those LT-48's.
Talk about STINK.
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ILLEGITIMI, NON-CARBORUNDUM!
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It was a 320 grit finish out of the box.
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Thanks DrBob - any idea what the original finish was on the Blue Pearl Hammer?
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Thanks DrBob - any idea what the original finish was on the Blue Pearl Hammer?
About the same..
As I remember, the balls self-polished the more you used them..
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Yes. it's I, the Inverted One..