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Zack Pelton300

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modern marvel
« on: May 20, 2012, 12:56:44 PM »
Well I am looking for a symetrical piece to drill but i am not sure if this is the ball I want. I won this ball in a raffle yesterday. Tell me some good and bad about this ball. I typically throw a lot of brunswick dv8 stuff. So I am not use to/like to open the ball up in the fronts when I can keep from it. I have found I need to do that with a lot of storm balls. Any input would be great. Thanks

 

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Re: modern marvel
« Reply #16 on: June 04, 2012, 10:55:44 AM »
In the pro-shop. They have a ball oven (oil extractor)
Lately I have been having trouble getting the shine off the ball.  I have baked it, and reserfaced it 500/4000, but it is still shinier than my wife's Moder Marvel, that she got a few month's after mine.  Any suggestions?

I absolutely love my Moder Marvel.  Dual Angle 75*3-1/2*45 P3 Hole.  I bought is a a replacement for my C300 Outburst, but OOB hooked more than any ball in my bag.  Both the Outburst and Modern Marvel are dilled the same.  Both sanded to 4000.  Use my Outburst on Med-Dry to Med oil and my Modern Marvel on Med to Med Heavy.  No problems carrying from any angle, outside to inside.  Got my Modern Marvel and only threw one ball in practice for Assn Tournament on team and it hooked out of my hand.  Put it away till next day.  Started at the 15 and moved left.  225-300-227 in doubles.  Never had to move more than 3 boards in 6 games.  I am about 15 mph with 325 revs.  Did I say I love my Modern Marvel?

Baked it how?

Ah ok. It's weird, I've used mine alot and it hasn't shined up.

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Re: modern marvel
« Reply #17 on: June 04, 2012, 11:42:11 AM »
Maybe I need to bake it again.  Had the same problem with my Nano.
In the pro-shop. They have a ball oven (oil extractor)
Lately I have been having trouble getting the shine off the ball.  I have baked it, and reserfaced it 500/4000, but it is still shinier than my wife's Moder Marvel, that she got a few month's after mine.  Any suggestions?

I absolutely love my Moder Marvel.  Dual Angle 75*3-1/2*45 P3 Hole.  I bought is a a replacement for my C300 Outburst, but OOB hooked more than any ball in my bag.  Both the Outburst and Modern Marvel are dilled the same.  Both sanded to 4000.  Use my Outburst on Med-Dry to Med oil and my Modern Marvel on Med to Med Heavy.  No problems carrying from any angle, outside to inside.  Got my Modern Marvel and only threw one ball in practice for Assn Tournament on team and it hooked out of my hand.  Put it away till next day.  Started at the 15 and moved left.  225-300-227 in doubles.  Never had to move more than 3 boards in 6 games.  I am about 15 mph with 325 revs.  Did I say I love my Modern Marvel?

Baked it how?

Ah ok. It's weird, I've used mine alot and it hasn't shined up.
14lb 15.5 mph at pins 325 Revs. Silver Coach, Ball Driller. In Bag:  Storm Pro-Motion, Hyroad X, Matchup, Code Red.

Nor Cal Bowler

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Re: modern marvel
« Reply #18 on: June 04, 2012, 01:50:44 PM »
You may have to hit it with 360/500/4000. How many games on it?

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Re: modern marvel
« Reply #19 on: June 04, 2012, 05:50:18 PM »
Use Reacta Skuff.  It takes the shine off of any ball.

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Re: modern marvel
« Reply #20 on: June 04, 2012, 07:07:51 PM »
Anything sanded at 4000 for a period of time will have a shined appearance. Maybe you are hitting the 4000 for too long?

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Re: modern marvel
« Reply #21 on: June 05, 2012, 01:32:09 AM »
Anything sanded at 4000 for a period of time will have a shined appearance. Maybe you are hitting the 4000 for too long?

That could be it also...
« Last Edit: June 05, 2012, 02:58:34 PM by Nor Cal Bowler »

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Re: modern marvel
« Reply #22 on: June 05, 2012, 07:37:35 PM »
Talked to a Storm rep today. He says I need to use a more aggressive grit until I get the shine off the ball then finish it with 4000  he said that ball death isn't really caused by oil because the oil never reaches the core. I should just clean and resurface
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Re: modern marvel
« Reply #23 on: June 06, 2012, 01:37:18 AM »
Talked to a Storm rep today. He says I need to use a more aggressive grit until I get the shine off the ball then finish it with 4000  he said that ball death isn't really caused by oil because the oil never reaches the core. I should just clean and resurface
Like I said 360/500/4000. Follow the times on this chart. Do 360 for 30 sec then follow the procedure of a 4000 grit ball.

http://www.stormbowling.com/docs/ballreacionguide2011lr.pdf