I know your a ball guy, but i also know that you know oil machines and oil patterns. ( i overheard you at Crazy Pinz...lol)
Right now we are using "wall street" and it only seems to benefit crankers and strokers. We have tried "easy street" and "main street" and they just dont seem to hold up.
Here's what we have:
Brunswick Pro Anvil lanes
Kustodion original with transfer brush
Kegel Navigate oil
Defense cleaner
We are looking for a pattern that can hold up for 3 game sets and benefit everyone. We have tried contacting Kegel but their suggestions dont seem to help much. Any suggestions from you or anybody else would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tim
Mo, oil pattern suggestion's
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Re: Mo, oil pattern suggestion's
Problems like you are talking about come from too little conditioner in the front part of the lane. Very typical of some of the Kegel patterns. You'll need to e-mail me the exact patterns that you are using for me to help.TMack wrote:I know your a ball guy, but i also know that you know oil machines and oil patterns. ( i overheard you at Crazy Pinz...lol)
Right now we are using "wall street" and it only seems to benefit crankers and strokers. We have tried "easy street" and "main street" and they just dont seem to hold up.
Here's what we have:
Brunswick Pro Anvil lanes
Kustodion original with transfer brush
Kegel Navigate oil
Defense cleaner
We are looking for a pattern that can hold up for 3 game sets and benefit everyone. We have tried contacting Kegel but their suggestions dont seem to help much. Any suggestions from you or anybody else would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Tim
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Re: Mo, oil pattern suggestion's
I sure will. Thanks for your help.Mo Pinel wrote: Problems like you are talking about come from too little conditioner in the front part of the lane. Very typical of some of the Kegel patterns. You'll need to e-mail me the exact patterns that you are using for me to help.