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Jesse James

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Balls cracking like crazy!!
« on: September 29, 2017, 07:57:53 PM »
I live in the DC, MD, VA, area.....affectionately called the DMV! We are transitioning into our fall season and some wild stuff has been happening. Talked to my best friend this morning and he told me he had to change out a ball in his bag before going bowling, because it just cracked on him, the entire circumference of the ball!!

It was a Black Ops- Global ball. then I spoke with another friend and he said the very same thing happened to him. He had a Radical Ridiculous crack, and a DV8 Grudge crack all the way around.

So I go to my car, and.......amazing.....my Brunswick Vintage LT-48 cracked from the thumbhole, all the way around the ball, too!

Only thing that I can say is....the extreme variance in temps right now is creating these cracks. We are very hot in the midday, like mid 80's to low 90's, but then at night it drops down to about 50-60 degrees, kind of chilly and the balls can't keep up with the core expansion rates!!

A rare but wild occurrence to say the least!
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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2017, 08:18:52 PM »
I live in the DC, MD, VA, area.....affectionately called the DMV! We are transitioning into our fall season and some wild stuff has been happening. Talked to my best friend this morning and he told me he had to change out a ball in his bag before going bowling, because it just cracked on him, the entire circumference of the ball!!

It was a Black Ops- Global ball. then I spoke with another friend and he said the very same thing happened to him. He had a Radical Ridiculous crack, and a DV8 Grudge crack all the way around.

So I go to my car, and.......amazing.....my Brunswick Vintage LT-48 cracked from the thumbhole, all the way around the ball, too!

Only thing that I can say is....the extreme variance in temps right now is creating these cracks. We are very hot in the midday, like mid 80's to low 90's, but then at night it drops down to about 50-60 degrees, kind of chilly and the balls can't keep up with the core expansion rates!!

A rare but wild occurrence to say the least!

I bet humidity changes are an even more likely culprit than temperature.  Here in Sonora land 40 degree temperature changes in a day aren't that uncommon (especially in the sun) and only had one ball crack due to being stored in a hot garage for five years.
« Last Edit: September 29, 2017, 08:25:50 PM by HackJandy »
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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2017, 07:03:05 AM »
I'd have to agree, Jesse. Temperature fluctuations of 50 to 90 degrees is not likely the culprit; as here in NJ, it's more likely that PLUS extreme fluctuations in humidity (here it will also go from 40/45% during the day to as much as 90% at night.

Best suggestion I can make is to bring the balls into the garage, at least, if not into the house or the basement overnight. Like storing balls at home, it is best to keep them in the plastic bag in which they came, inside the box. That will at least shield them from humidity changes, but not temperature changes.
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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2017, 07:17:13 AM »
Heat and humidity changes, I can understand.  I had a C300 Scout with about 15 games on it.  Needed room in my bag, so I put the Scout in the closet.  It was a walk-in closet and the door wasn't closed, so it was the same temperature as the rest of the house.  2 days later, the ball cracked.
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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2017, 11:33:47 AM »
Heat and humidity changes, I can understand.  I had a C300 Scout with about 15 games on it.  Needed room in my bag, so I put the Scout in the closet.  It was a walk-in closet and the door wasn't closed, so it was the same temperature as the rest of the house.  2 days later, the ball cracked.

WOW! Just wow! Gotta have something to do with the newer chemical compositions of the covers as well, since these were all newer balls.

And yet, I have a  Brunswick Red Alert, that I've had re-drilled twice, in the same bag, and it does not even have cracks around the finger holes!! I bought that ball in 1992!!
Go figure.
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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #5 on: September 30, 2017, 11:54:19 AM »
Crazy stuff...

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« Reply #6 on: September 30, 2017, 02:51:30 PM »
Balls cracking does seem sadly to be one of those rare random events that sucks but is nearly impossible to prevent completely.  Most pro shops even have had balls crack on display.  Sometimes there is bad batches and not much you can do about it but hope it cracks under warranty (long live 3 year on Hammers stuff).  I only have one ball really that is nearly irreplaceable if it cracks (although Red Razor hard to find these days too) and it is the one ball with most legendary reputation for cracking (EPX T1).  Knock on wood.
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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #7 on: September 30, 2017, 03:09:28 PM »
Heat and humidity changes, I can understand.  I had a C300 Scout with about 15 games on it.  Needed room in my bag, so I put the Scout in the closet.  It was a walk-in closet and the door wasn't closed, so it was the same temperature as the rest of the house.  2 days later, the ball cracked.

WOW! Just wow! Gotta have something to do with the newer chemical compositions of the covers as well, since these were all newer balls.

And yet, I have a  Brunswick Red Alert, that I've had re-drilled twice, in the same bag, and it does not even have cracks around the finger holes!! I bought that ball in 1992!!
Go figure.

In the current (October) issue of BJI, there's a round table summary of 3 dfferent bowling technical people suggesting ways of preventing cracking.
Hank Boomershine of Roto-Grip/Storm strongly suggested my idea: keeping balls in their original plastic bags. He has an experiment running: storing balls on wooden and metal racks. He suggests that the wooden racks draw the water from balls allowing them to crack, while metal does not.
Check it out.
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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #8 on: September 30, 2017, 03:14:10 PM »
Heat and humidity changes, I can understand.  I had a C300 Scout with about 15 games on it.  Needed room in my bag, so I put the Scout in the closet.  It was a walk-in closet and the door wasn't closed, so it was the same temperature as the rest of the house.  2 days later, the ball cracked.

WOW! Just wow! Gotta have something to do with the newer chemical compositions of the covers as well, since these were all newer balls.

And yet, I have a  Brunswick Red Alert, that I've had re-drilled twice, in the same bag, and it does not even have cracks around the finger holes!! I bought that ball in 1992!!
Go figure.

Red Alert came out in like 97...

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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #9 on: September 30, 2017, 06:39:47 PM »
Heat and humidity changes, I can understand.  I had a C300 Scout with about 15 games on it.  Needed room in my bag, so I put the Scout in the closet.  It was a walk-in closet and the door wasn't closed, so it was the same temperature as the rest of the house.  2 days later, the ball cracked.

WOW! Just wow! Gotta have something to do with the newer chemical compositions of the covers as well, since these were all newer balls.

And yet, I have a  Brunswick Red Alert, that I've had re-drilled twice, in the same bag, and it does not even have cracks around the finger holes!! I bought that ball in 1992!!
Go figure.

In the current (October) issue of BJI, there's a round table summary of 3 dfferent bowling technical people suggesting ways of preventing cracking.
Hank Boomershine of Roto-Grip/Storm strongly suggested my idea: keeping balls in their original plastic bags. He has an experiment running: storing balls on wooden and metal racks. He suggests that the wooden racks draw the water from balls allowing them to crack, while metal does not.
Check it out.

The problem with keeping balls in plastic is it becomes a pain if use them even semi-frequently.  If I had to guess I would say its probably better to throw a ball once a month if possible than keep in plastic.  That said I have started storing some of my old urethane in plastic in ball boxes with a wash cloth folded up on the bottom in the garage.  Store a lot of my urethane on ball cups on a wooden Ikea floor shelf dealy in our bedroom closet (big luckily, edge to wife picking house lol) but also store my balls in a couple of ball totes one on floor and one on another Ikea floor shelf.   May not be good to store balls in totes and ball bags but I rotate them often and being a ball junkie store balls where I can lol.
« Last Edit: September 30, 2017, 06:47:18 PM by HackJandy »
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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #10 on: September 30, 2017, 07:22:45 PM »
Heat and humidity changes, I can understand.  I had a C300 Scout with about 15 games on it.  Needed room in my bag, so I put the Scout in the closet.  It was a walk-in closet and the door wasn't closed, so it was the same temperature as the rest of the house.  2 days later, the ball cracked.

WOW! Just wow! Gotta have something to do with the newer chemical compositions of the covers as well, since these were all newer balls.

And yet, I have a  Brunswick Red Alert, that I've had re-drilled twice, in the same bag, and it does not even have cracks around the finger holes!! I bought that ball in 1992!!
Go figure.

In the current (October) issue of BJI, there's a round table summary of 3 dfferent bowling technical people suggesting ways of preventing cracking.
Hank Boomershine of Roto-Grip/Storm strongly suggested my idea: keeping balls in their original plastic bags. He has an experiment running: storing balls on wooden and metal racks. He suggests that the wooden racks draw the water from balls allowing them to crack, while metal does not.
Check it out.

The problem with keeping balls in plastic is it becomes a pain if use them even semi-frequently.  If I had to guess I would say its probably better to throw a ball once a month if possible than keep in plastic.  That said I have started storing some of my old urethane in plastic in ball boxes with a wash cloth folded up on the bottom in the garage.  Store a lot of my urethane on ball cups on a wooden Ikea floor shelf dealy in our bedroom closet (big luckily, edge to wife picking house lol) but also store my balls in a couple of ball totes one on floor and one on another Ikea floor shelf.   May not be good to store balls in totes and ball bags but I rotate them often and being a ball junkie store balls where I can lol.

I only store the ones not in rotation in the original plastic bags in their original boxes. The ones in occasional rotation I keep in ball cups on wooden shelves; a few (3-6)  I keep on an old rug in front of the wooden shelves. The ones in my bag I bring indoors and keep in my office near the garage door on the 1st floor of the house.

I've had 2 balls crack out of about 175 - 200 balls, for the 25 years or so that I have used this system. One cracked all the way around (A Sensor/C; it had sat in one place for about 8 years, untouched.) and one cracked around the finger holes.
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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #11 on: September 30, 2017, 07:29:42 PM »
Heat and humidity changes, I can understand.  I had a C300 Scout with about 15 games on it.  Needed room in my bag, so I put the Scout in the closet.  It was a walk-in closet and the door wasn't closed, so it was the same temperature as the rest of the house.  2 days later, the ball cracked.

WOW! Just wow! Gotta have something to do with the newer chemical compositions of the covers as well, since these were all newer balls.

And yet, I have a  Brunswick Red Alert, that I've had re-drilled twice, in the same bag, and it does not even have cracks around the finger holes!! I bought that ball in 1992!!
Go figure.

In the current (October) issue of BJI, there's a round table summary of 3 dfferent bowling technical people suggesting ways of preventing cracking.
Hank Boomershine of Roto-Grip/Storm strongly suggested my idea: keeping balls in their original plastic bags. He has an experiment running: storing balls on wooden and metal racks. He suggests that the wooden racks draw the water from balls allowing them to crack, while metal does not.
Check it out.

The problem with keeping balls in plastic is it becomes a pain if use them even semi-frequently.  If I had to guess I would say its probably better to throw a ball once a month if possible than keep in plastic.  That said I have started storing some of my old urethane in plastic in ball boxes with a wash cloth folded up on the bottom in the garage.  Store a lot of my urethane on ball cups on a wooden Ikea floor shelf dealy in our bedroom closet (big luckily, edge to wife picking house lol) but also store my balls in a couple of ball totes one on floor and one on another Ikea floor shelf.   May not be good to store balls in totes and ball bags but I rotate them often and being a ball junkie store balls where I can lol.

I only store the ones not in rotation in the original plastic bags in their original boxes. The ones in occasional rotation I keep in ball cups on wooden shelves; a few (3-6)  I keep on an old rug in front of the wooden shelves. The ones in my bag I bring indoors and keep in my office near the garage door on the 1st floor of the house.

I've had 2 balls crack out of about 175 - 200 balls, for the 25 years or so that I have used this system. One cracked all the way around (A Sensor/C; it had sat in one place for about 8 years, untouched.) and one cracked around the finger holes.

Yeah I am only up to about 20 myself so sure over time more and more are going into plastic bags as already hitting point where can't throw everything often.  Agree probably the single biggest thing you can do to avoid cracking is not leaving balls out in your car for any amount of time.  In general though also would recommend to most people if have to keep balls in garage to keep polyester and 2 piece urethane out in garage first as they are less likely to crack.
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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #12 on: September 30, 2017, 07:48:08 PM »
I've also been lucky where I've only had like 3 or 4 crack on me of the many many balls I've owned throughout the years (with the normal temps and rotation).

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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #13 on: October 01, 2017, 07:44:03 PM »
Had my Hustle Pro crack on me while I was bowling with it. It hadn't been hot or cold for several days. Ball had been in the house before I took it to get some practice. Had bowled with it the week before and at least every other week during league seasons.

The crack went from the thumb a quarter of the way around away from the fingers.

My son had two crack on him that he didn't use that much, old Shout and his Sky Rocket. Storm products don't do well in our house for some unknown reason. Unfortunately, it's what both my son and I throw. Really sucks.

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Re: Balls cracking like crazy!!
« Reply #14 on: October 01, 2017, 08:09:08 PM »
I think it was GTGT that suggested keeping balls inside an airtight plastic bag while stored inside your roller. This should alleviate cracking.

(oops looks like someone already suggested that..)