Yes my answer seems a bit cryptic. A low rev rate needs lower grit to be able to grip the lane. What i meant was that someone with a high rev rate would probaly never use less than 1000 grit. They use polished, 4000 , 2000 and in real heavy oil 1000. With a low rev rate 500 would be better in the heavy oil. You could go as low as 360 but the there is the possibility of the ball gripping too early and you would loose action in the pins.
listen, i would take it down from its original grit, down to 500, then bring it back up to its original grip, and then add polish if necessary. if its like 1000 grit oiriginal, take it down to 500, then back up to 1000, to remove your track marks
you dont have to use a spinner that just makes it so it is a more even finish but you can just wipe the pads on your ball and try and use the same pressure while spinning it in your palm
howoften shld a ball be resurfaced ? like say in terms of games... coz my ball isnt reacting anymore so im going to resurface it. but i got a national competition in a few months time and idk whether i shld resurface it again right before my comp. im using a storm second dimension. and btw im quite new to bowling and only 17yrs old so im not that familiar with stuff like re surfacing
Wow 5 years without an answer, I'm sure you have one now, but what I do is I use my ball spinner and clean them about every 30 games, soak them in warm water every 60 games, and resurface every 80 to 90 games.
My bowling ball as a thick clear layer on top. What I mean is there is a core and the rest of the ball is transparent. Does this technic will work for it?
thanks for the info here, this gave me the idea to have my pro shop sand my ball to 1000. I throw quick but revs aren't high. Ball behaves exactly like I want it to again.
no. the pads arent simply strong enough to take circumfrance off the bowling ball. its only the surface or it, it doesnt cut ball out.
irs reccomended to resurface any bowling ball with these pads, only if you plan to better or change the reaction
Yes my answer seems a bit cryptic. A low rev rate needs lower grit to be able to grip the lane. What i meant was that someone with a high rev rate would probaly never use less than 1000 grit. They use polished, 4000 , 2000 and in real heavy oil 1000. With a low rev rate 500 would be better in the heavy oil. You could go as low as 360 but the there is the possibility of the ball gripping too early and you would loose action in the pins.
listen, i would take it down from its original grit, down to 500, then bring it back up to its original grip, and then add polish if necessary. if its like 1000 grit oiriginal, take it down to 500, then back up to 1000, to remove your track marks
What's the surface out in the box
I have a storm physix and a sure lock
The spec for the Physix out of box is 3000 grit finish and the Sure Lock is 1000 out of the box. Specs were taken from Storms website.
Just dropped mine off today, he's charging me $35
I want this machine. Man, I always polish with only a sponge. That sucks !
If I resurface a dull ball, I used the dull cleaner. I'm I doing it correctly.
I have a low rev rate I use 800 and 500 its great!!!
Oil is like snow.
More snow/oil more tread
Thanks for the lesson. Now we all need to buy a spinner...
you dont have to use a spinner that just makes it so it is a more even finish but you can just wipe the pads on your ball and try and use the same pressure while spinning it in your palm
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howoften shld a ball be resurfaced ? like say in terms of games... coz my ball isnt reacting anymore so im going to resurface it. but i got a national competition in a few months time and idk whether i shld resurface it again right before my comp. im using a storm second dimension. and btw im quite new to bowling and only 17yrs old so im not that familiar with stuff like re surfacing
Wow 5 years without an answer, I'm sure you have one now, but what I do is I use my ball spinner and clean them about every 30 games, soak them in warm water every 60 games, and resurface every 80 to 90 games.
My bowling ball as a thick clear layer on top. What I mean is there is a core and the rest of the ball is transparent. Does this technic will work for it?
i got a wrat dead flush but it has some scratches and marks on it.
is it possible to get rid of these in some way???
Can you stop at any grit and still get a shine on the bowling ball?
I had fun with 500 I cant lie I'm a little scared to go to 360. But if 500 doesnt work for me in a tourny I will most likely try 360!!!
Thanks!!
Where can you buy the blue paper towels you use to polish the ball. Are they tougher than a regular paper towel?
whats the difference of dry sanding and wet sanding???
Using water helps keep all the crud off the abralon.
If you do this a several time what happens to the diameter of the ball?
VERY INFORMATIVE!!! THANKS!!!
180, 360, or 500.
You're likely to find 500 in every proshop.
So do you always start with the 180, steeping through the different grits until you hit the desired surface?
does it have to be 4000 grit abralon then polish or Can I resurface 2000 grit then polish or 1000 grit then polish?
how much is a ball spinner?
What arablon would I get the most curve out of? For example I have the Storm invasion 4000 arablon.
I couldn't afford one of those spinners. :(
You could built one On uTune
Great video!!!!!!
you will get the most from 180
plastic balls, is that it is the same métode?
@TheRosalietje You can bowl with 1000 grit. 1000 grit is for heavy oil unless your rev rate is low.
what's with the extra hole on the side of the ball?
counter weight hole for hook compensation
lonely nights
thanks for the info here, this gave me the idea to have my pro shop sand my ball to 1000. I throw quick but revs aren't high. Ball behaves exactly like I want it to again.
LOL...Thats cute. BzB :-)