Dry Lane conditions

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Dry Lane conditions

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Are lane machines able to create a "dry" condition, or are any of the sport conditions similar to it? Not very familiar with the workings of an oiler or of sport shot conditions. I would however like to recreate for my high school bowlers a dry condition without having to show up at 10 at night on a school night or weekend.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike.
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Re: Dry Lane conditions

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Just lay down the PBA plastic tournament pattern? Then you have dry lanes.
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Ty very much, our next 2 matches are after the youth league and another school league, both of which are very large.

Thanks again,

Mike.
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coachmike wrote:Are lane machines able to create a "dry" condition, or are any of the sport conditions similar to it? Not very familiar with the workings of an oiler or of sport shot conditions. I would however like to recreate for my high school bowlers a dry condition without having to show up at 10 at night on a school night or weekend.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike.
Are there still Vo-Ag classes in your high school? How about working in conjunction with one of the woodworking teachers. Perhaps that class could build you a bowling lane, and just don’t oil it?!
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