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Gizmo823

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Pro Shop Tips and Tricks Volume 2 + Shot preview
« on: July 31, 2013, 04:51:43 PM »
In this video I show our "procedure" for making the vent hole in the side of the IT slugs, then I make a recommendation for how to glue in finger grips to ensure they'll stay in, leave room to insert shims, and be flush with the surface of the ball all the way around without doctoring or cutting.  I also make recommendations on how to plug balls to minimize the risk of cracking.  Thanks for watching, appreciate feedback and questions as always!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFkEtLdkufk

A short "bonus" video, just a lane level view of my ball roll.  It's just a short little "teaser preview" of a clip that will be on my opening analysis for my documentary. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QqWoUk5PgQ
« Last Edit: July 31, 2013, 05:07:05 PM by Gizmo823 »
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Gizmo823

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Re: Pro Shop Tips and Tricks Volume 2 + Shot preview
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2013, 07:46:34 AM »
Have had reports of the first video not working for some people, who is it not working for here?
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Re: Pro Shop Tips and Tricks Volume 2 + Shot preview
« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2013, 09:00:22 AM »
Clear as a bell and very informative. A continuing thanks for your work.
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Re: Pro Shop Tips and Tricks Volume 2 + Shot preview
« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2013, 12:11:30 PM »
THanks for posting the IT grip vent hole tip. 

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Re: Pro Shop Tips and Tricks Volume 2 + Shot preview
« Reply #4 on: September 02, 2013, 05:20:16 PM »
If you have a hand drill in your shop you can do the same thing using a 3/32" bit.  --  JohnP

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Re: Pro Shop Tips and Tricks Volume 2 + Shot preview
« Reply #5 on: September 02, 2013, 06:36:51 PM »
I find that if I put glue on the bridge side of the finger inserts that I get more cracked bridges than if I don't put glue there and especially if the fingers are equal distance from the thumbhole then with 2 spots of glue I get almost double the amount of cracked bridges.. I was told by a ball rep that the glue pulls the resins to the exterior surface of the ball which is what is causing the bridges to crack.. Your input???

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Re: Pro Shop Tips and Tricks Volume 2 + Shot preview
« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2013, 06:52:23 PM »
I try to avoid gluing inserts at the top of the holes. I use Loctite Gel and do my best to get the glue down inside the ball and glue the insert to the filler instead of the coverstock.

I have VERY few cracked bridges. In fact I can only could on one hand the number of cracked bridges I have had in the 15 years I have been in business.
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Gizmo823

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Re: Pro Shop Tips and Tricks Volume 2 + Shot preview
« Reply #7 on: September 03, 2013, 07:58:09 AM »
+1, good tip here.  The filler is more porous and not as dense or hard as the cover is, doesn't necessarily translate to more flexible, but it does translate to being much easier on the coverstock.  Using less glue will also help too, you really don't need much glue to keep a grip in. 

I try to avoid gluing inserts at the top of the holes. I use Loctite Gel and do my best to get the glue down inside the ball and glue the insert to the filler instead of the coverstock.

I have VERY few cracked bridges. In fact I can only could on one hand the number of cracked bridges I have had in the 15 years I have been in business.
What would you be if you were attached to another object by an inclined plane, wrapped helically around an axis?