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longsmb

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Asymmetircal and Symmetrical
« on: September 22, 2006, 09:11:37 AM »
How can I tell if a ball is asymmetrical or symmetrical?

Thanks,
Steve
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LuckyLefty

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Re: Asymmetircal and Symmetrical
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2006, 05:21:47 PM »
There are two ways.

1 is go to the ball descriptions contained on this site.

Links such as brunswick, Columbia etc on the far left are where to look!

2) The second way is a large vise and a power saw!  Enter the ball till it splits and then look!

I like method 1.....better!

REgards,

Luckylefty
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kmanestor22

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Re: Asymmetircal and Symmetrical
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2006, 05:23:28 PM »
The mass bias is marked, usually around 6-3/4" from the pin, with a small, often clear pin.  Different companies mark them differently, some use white dots or some kind of engraving.


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leftehh- LG

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Re: Asymmetircal and Symmetrical
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2006, 05:33:20 PM »
quote:
There are two ways.

1 is go to the ball descriptions contained on this site.

Links such as brunswick, Columbia etc on the far left are where to look!

2) The second way is a large vise and a power saw!  Enter the ball till it splits and then look!

I like method 1.....better!

REgards,

Luckylefty
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Open the door...see what's possible...and just walk right on through...that's how easy success feels..


yeah, you forgot the massbias pin!!
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