Congratulations on your success, Phil! You have designed and built your Ball Bowler machines beautifully! Wish I could have one, and I hope you get many more happy customers.
It's amazing how you've gone from making a lovely home bowling alley in your basement to an entire production of making many more for people who love bowling. Incredible
Very awesome. I'm sure I missed it somewhere, but when you mentioned changing the lane material it reminded me to ask. Do the lanes need to me oiled or treated in any other way beyond basic cleaning?
Hey this design of pinsetter is completely different than in your previous videos. How about some videos showing how these work. The pin lift is different. The pit floor looks to have a spin.
Please see my other videos. I do go into details on how everything works in different videos. I unfortunately do not have one video that covers all the details.
As seen on PRODIGY BOWLERS TOUR! :-) So glad to see you're selling these machines, Phil. They look awesome. I wish you'd slow down the camera movement and hone in and show us a little more of the back end now that you've reached the production stage on these awesome machines. I know you changed a few things since we last spoke. Do these new lane surfaces react a little differently than the original surface you were using? And did you ever show us how you changed the ball return mechanism after ditching the auger idea? I'm so impressed with how you tried different things and evolved the machine to the point where it's now ready for market. I wish you the best of luck selling these things. I wish had could afford one (and had room to put it in my home).
Yes, there is a video showing how the new ball return, minus auger works. I'll have to dig it up if you can't find it but it was covered in one of the videos I posted here. The new surface reacts the same as the old. We only changed the look of it. I'd still like to come down there. I'll be in touch once all the virus stuff gets behind us.
OMG wow, this is amazing!!! Wish I would have such great working pinsetters on my bowling alley... awesome job :D
You are really cool Andy's bowl
Congratulations on your success, Phil! You have designed and built your Ball Bowler machines beautifully! Wish I could have one, and I hope you get many more happy customers.
That's really cool
Hi joh discow
Nice! you really got the production going, looks really good.
Love this hope to see more from you Phil. It is always interesting to see a update from you.
This is awesome. I hope your company is successful. Its well deserved for all of your time and investment that you have into it. Just awesome
I can’t believe it you are incredible
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You did great
It's amazing how you've gone from making a lovely home bowling alley in your basement to an entire production of making many more for people who love bowling. Incredible
You should definitely make 7 lanes in the work shop
Very awesome.
I'm sure I missed it somewhere, but when you mentioned changing the lane material it reminded me to ask.
Do the lanes need to me oiled or treated in any other way beyond basic cleaning?
Basic cleaning is all that is mostly needed. They do get treated with a proprietary cleaner/polish on occasion though, for protection.
Awesome! Will the machines be adjusted like your lane where the sweep and pin setter move at the same time?
They currently operate exactly the same as the other lane.
Awesome!
Hey this design of pinsetter is completely different than in your previous videos.
How about some videos showing how these work. The pin lift is different. The pit floor looks to have a spin.
Please see my other videos. I do go into details on how everything works in different videos. I unfortunately do not have one video that covers all the details.
Hey what do u charge for just the pinsetters
Where can I buy those
They are available for sale on our website minibowlinglanes.com/
As seen on PRODIGY BOWLERS TOUR! :-) So glad to see you're selling these machines, Phil. They look awesome. I wish you'd slow down the camera movement and hone in and show us a little more of the back end now that you've reached the production stage on these awesome machines. I know you changed a few things since we last spoke. Do these new lane surfaces react a little differently than the original surface you were using? And did you ever show us how you changed the ball return mechanism after ditching the auger idea? I'm so impressed with how you tried different things and evolved the machine to the point where it's now ready for market. I wish you the best of luck selling these things. I wish had could afford one (and had room to put it in my home).
Yes, there is a video showing how the new ball return, minus auger works. I'll have to dig it up if you can't find it but it was covered in one of the videos I posted here. The new surface reacts the same as the old. We only changed the look of it. I'd still like to come down there. I'll be in touch once all the virus stuff gets behind us.
Amazing!!
One day! This will be mine :-)
Cool... Its on sale
I cannot afford to buy one of these beauties But is there a way to apply oil to change lane conditions?
Do you sell mini bowling pins that are used
If we have some in stock, we do sell them. Contact me through www.minibowlinglanes.com
Is there a way to get a more traditional conveyor design or does it have to be the spinning one?
The disk sorter is our standard design.
Can you change the oil on the lane?
The lane does not use any oil. Our lane surface has a finish on it that mimics an oiled lane but does not need oil.