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Raw Hammer BURN resurfacing
« on: July 31, 2009, 02:58:46 PM »
could anybody tell me
is it good to dull down my BURN to 1000-grit?

my arm grew very strong these days
and i throw my ball real fast
i want my ball break earlier

i ruined one of my balls by sanding it from POLISHED to 1000-grit
and IT DIED

So could anybody tell me
it is OK to sand by Raw Hammer BURN?
or how make the break-point earlier
DON'T TELL ME TO INCREASE REV-RATE
COZ I TRIED.

(sorry for my bad english)

Edited on 8/1/2009 8:41 AM

 

TheFreeAgent

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Re: Raw Hammer BURN resurfacing
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2009, 12:50:23 AM »
i was told that sanding it kills it so i wouldnt try it
Ryan "Junk" Pitman
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Indianapolis IN.

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Re: Raw Hammer BURN resurfacing
« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2009, 08:41:23 AM »
somebody told me today that
In the house in which i am bowling at, the oiling machine is broken, and it don't suck the oil in the backend of the lane
there was plenty of oil on the backend of the lane
so...
whatever i do to my ball will not work
until they fix the machine

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Re: Raw Hammer BURN resurfacing
« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2009, 10:17:34 PM »
taking the surface down will not hurt anything. And if the ball hooks too much from that, just bring the surface back up a little.

Surface adjustments are absolutely necessary in today’s game

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