Kegel versus Brunswick
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Kegel versus Brunswick
I have a Kegel Flex Walker machine and use Brunswick Max 10. Is it okay to use brunswick oil in a kegel machine? Also, what's the comparison between the two brands.. is one better than the other?
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Re: Kegel versus Brunswick
Old post but answering this just in case you are still looking for answer.
It is totally ok use Brunswick oil on Kegel machine. Physics works on same way no matter who have made the oil
Most important thing to consider when choosing oil is what works on lane type which are on your bowling alley.
It is totally ok use Brunswick oil on Kegel machine. Physics works on same way no matter who have made the oil
Most important thing to consider when choosing oil is what works on lane type which are on your bowling alley.
Re: Kegel versus Brunswick
Physic's may work the same regardless of who made the oil, but that doesn't necessarily mean that each companies oil works well with the other companies equipment it's being used in.LittleTiger wrote:Old post but answering this just in case you are still looking for answer.
It is totally ok use Brunswick oil on Kegel machine. Physics works on same way no matter who have made the oil
Most important thing to consider when choosing oil is what works on lane type which are on your bowling alley.
"REMEMBER, it isn't how much the ball hooks, it's where."
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Re: Kegel versus Brunswick
True but my point was that if oil works fine it is fine to use.