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Kris Bischoff
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Mom and Dad 40th Anniversary Slideshow
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Mom and Dad 40th Anniversary Slideshow
How to properly oil a bowling lane
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short 5 min video on how a oil machine works!
1:19 NEVER DO THIS TO YOUR PINSETTERS! THIS IS A GREAT WAY TO DESTROY YOUR GEARBOX AND CAUSE A HUGE SAFETY ISSUE. THE WEIGHT OF THAT DECK (500+ POUNDS) CAN FALL ON YOU IF THE GEARBOX IS FURTHERLY ADVANCED!
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Always shake the oil jug
I would say use a buffing machine with a lamb’s wool pad (the white one). Squirt water and vinegar sparingly so it cleans the surface and leaves nothing behind. Use a clean dustmop to pick up and you’re good to go. Buffing doesn’t take nearly as long as you would think.
He never got the top
Anybody notice he never found the cap 😂
I hate drying lanes on lane 1 that close to a wall as a right hander.
In 1961 we sprayed the oil on the lanes, buffed it in with a big buffing machine, nothing like this. swept them down first. The long cord to the buffing machine was a big problem with just one person cleaning and oiling.
Is that a purple Menards bucket!? Damn thats sick I want one
PBA now requires robotic lane conditioners and a $500 per year license for the oil patterns they use.
So that’s why bowling lanes are so slippy
What kind of oil??
Really interesting but the audio was too poor to hear much without blasting the speakers
I was reading about BPA US Open oil patterns, and they're suggesting they're around 27-30ml; that's has to be a thin layer
I feel like my bowling alley oils the lane once a month and when they do oil it they put extra
My center has the same machine, and we do all 32 lanes in one go. We still have cleaner and oil left over afterwards
Imagine Brunswick made a sweeper that sweeped the gutter
Randell pink floyd you ever play ball that senior year
who is holding the camera?
You should never fill the tanks on the approach you do that in your shop and you can go 42 lanes before you fill up.
You should update to a Kegel Lane Walker.
Do it right or step off the pinsetter. You shouldn’t be doing any instructional videos until you learn the proper way to do it yourself. Smh
When we fill ours it can oil up to 22 lanes in one shot, it’s a great Machine until you have to reprogram it.
yeah l wish you cound store more than 4 patterns
Give someone else the camera!!!! You are too jittery......
I remember seeing them do this once at a bowling alley. It was sort of interesting to watch, but also a little frustrating having them do your lane in the middle of your game.
Wow. Our bowling alley waits for people to get done if someone is bowling. But usually when people come in to bowl they say you gotta be done by a certain time so we can oil.
@@eyelesscrown7346 but not every center does that or cares for their approaches so for precaution thats the best way.
This is a great way to destroy your pinsetters. Either learn the right way or don’t do this at all.
Slowly step away from the pin setter! That's how you clear a deck jam if you have no clue as to what you're doing! Let the deck drop, yeah pure genius! Here's another tidbit of advice, unplug the machine. You assume the breaker is working correctly. You'll be in for a rude awakening if it decides to kick on. Especially when you have your hand wrapped around that belt. You do realize the machine blacks out, it's not due to the breaker but switches throughout the machine that as soon as that deck lowers enough will make the machine think it's clear and kick back on. So yeah, please either step away of have someone show you how to properly fix a deck jam.
Looks like I need to make a video on it now, that is how you very easily screw up your machine and the rest of your day if you pull up on the hook while the deck is on it, like these guys did. I agree, turn off the breaker AND pull the plug, EVERY TIME!! When in doubt, READ THE SERVICE MANUAL!
Additionally, I’ve had to replace multiple moving deck cam followers, the shaft they mount on, and the shaft holding them to the gearbox housing, because the bolt sheared off, likely due to someone clearing a blackout improperly. Blackout switches were okay, but one machine was at 90, so I think they cranked it the wrong way.
You are going to break something that's REALLY hard to fix if you keep pulling up on the deck holding hook after you've backed it down after cycling it at the solenoid. Cycle the machine, hold up on the hook and back it down until it clears the hook
Very nice video. Thanks for posting and have a nice day too.
Great video. Thanks for posting this. Have a nice day.
Shit machine ..u need a flex walker ..how annoying pulling the cord and taking it to next lane 🤦🏻♂️ is quit working there until they got a new one
Compare the prices of any of the walkers to their custodian. All the walkers are crazy expensive. Also, the cord isn't a issue if you know how to control it.
@@tylermcdaniel283 maybe not, but it does prevent you from doing anything else while the lane is being oiled. That can mean making customers wait for service unless your center either has a large staff or only oils the lanes before or after business hours.
I love the Vacuum sound on the Kegel Kustodians
You forgot to put the cap back on 2 seconds after you said your going to find the cap. 🙈
our machine does it all itself all we have to do is fill and empty the liquids
All you have to do is let the deck down to setting pins and turn it off. Its alot faster and less labor intensive
If the machine is blacked out, you have to manually reverse it in order to clear the jam. If it's simply multiple pins in the chutes and not blacked out, them what you said will work.
Adam Danielson is an awesome name.
my alley they used Mr Green cleaner which I think mess up the lanes.
What is the difference between reverse and forward oil?
Forward oil will continue to be applied and taper off as it dissipates from the buffer brush possibly all the way to the end of the pattern as the machine is moving towards the headpin. Reverse oil will have a defined endpoint because the machine is moving towards the foul line and any dissipation will be in the reverse direction into the (usually) heavier head oil. Think of a puddle of paint on a table top. Forward oil is like putting a paint brush into the puddle and dragging it away. Reverse oil is like putting the brush down (with paint on it) where there is no paint and dragging it back into the puddle. The one going away will taper off. The one going towards the puddle will have a defined line where you put the brush down.
Dana Danarosana does this mean that oil is being put on the lane as it is being cleaned? I always thought forward oil was oil being laid down when the machine is moving forward
@@FearTheWeird300 Sorry... I just now saw this... Yes, forward oil is being applied immediately as the lane is cleaned. The cleaning is in the front of the machine and the oil buffer brush is in the rear (towards the foul line).
Focus!!!
why dose the tittle say how to get a pin in the gutter in that case it's saying how to get deadwood(as get pin in the gutter)
yes on a1 machines to
NEVER run down cappings, always walk and "CAREFULLY" step over the camera, or if you have the sensors behind the rake like in this video, walk on the lane when you get to the capping seam before the camera. if you have Qubica scoring where the sensors are on the camera mount, carefully step over the camera, don't jump
he knows the basics but not all the basics
Incomplete. The 1st time you run it on lane one it doesn't do a very good job. You should do lane 1 again after you do lane 2 then go to lane 3.
Works great until it runs straight off the pin deck!
you shoud ALWAYS fill the machine with it on the lane...that way if you spill either the cleaner or the conditioner, it falls to the lane and not on the approach where the bowlers walk and slide.
Eh not necessarily. Our alley buffs the approaches after oiling so the IPA gets it cleaned up
i'm glad i'm not the only one who drops the cap into the machine!!!
Hey Niko! wanna go bowling?
Hey Aaron Miller, Try Brunswick’s IPA 99 Synthetic Approach Cleaner and if it’s still not where you want it try Brunswick’s Approach Dry Slide BUT very lightly. It will make it slicker than Owl Snot.
I had two different Kegel lane machines in my 22 years,,, and I've taken Don Agent's classes... In his words... "Clear the pins before you oil... You COULD drive your BMW into a wall... but would you want to ?!"
I always cleared the pins off the deck FIRST....otherwise the machine sprays cleaner on the pins thus not getting enough cleaner on the pindeck to clean it.....Just my 2 cents.
They don't spray. it squirts straight down. l used to sweep the pins off but there is no need to.
@@camperdave25 Older machines had fixed position spray nozzles that pointed forward