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I recently ordered some parts from SS for a restoration I am working on and decided to finally get a grenade cup for a GRI wire wrapped No. 1 I have. I have also recently got myself set up for reloading 303. I have a 200 yard field out my back barn door...
Started by mcgintyinmaine on
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by 10 people.
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Like just about everything croquet balls would fit....
I imagine tennis ball in their mouth because of all the chemicals that are in them.
Sides of a tennis ball, leaving them with a neatly burned hole through both sides.
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Anyone use K3 (Gold) tennis balls? They've been around about 4-5 years & I am finally getting around to trying them. They haven't arrived yet, but if anyone has used them, could you kindly post a review? Thanks.
Started by tennisnj on
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All tennis balls smell terrible, you're not....
Experimenting quite a bit on the tennis court with different racquets, different strings, different tennis to throw that in here :P They hold their bounce very, very well though.
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I'm not sure if I am posting this in the proper place or not, so please forgive me if I did so.
I have a question about table tennis balls and their age. Perhaps it is just in my head, but sometimes I go to play someone at a local club, and when I pick...
Started by StanIII on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ooakforum):
As neurotic as I am....
Perhaps it is just in my head, but sometimes I go to play someone at a local club, and when I pick up the ball sometimes older ones get it.
I have a question about table tennis balls and their age.
If I did so.
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I'm experimenting and looking for better and more durable tennis balls.
Just bought 4 cans of the new Slazenger Extra Life ball (It's basically a new, slightly heavier and improved Wimbledon UltraVis ball with better durability), 4 cans of the improved...
Started by ClubHoUno on
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by 11 people.
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I found these at a Thrift Store yesterday:
The original K-Mart sticker, from 1984, says $1.94. Using the online BLS calculator , $1.94 in 1984 equals $4.20 today. I currently pay $2.09 for balls at Target, which works out to $.97 in 1984 $$$. Other than...
Started by michael_1265 on
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by 10 people.
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Delivery
Vamos TW Europe! What is the actual gas in a tennis ball? Slave labor in China does keep the prices low.
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Ok, let's get the ball rolling
I tend to prefer the USPTA Pro Penn ball but some fellow pros are saying that the Dunlop Grand Prix are better. The Wilson US Open balls seem to be livelier. What's your take?
Started by Tom Rohrbacher on
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by 18 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tennis-warehouse):
Penn tennis balls come and and have 15% less shock, multiply that 15% by the amount of times you stroke a tennis ball in one of Dunlop....
Dunlops are my everyday tennis ball.
Yellow felt and simply perform the best.
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Ok, I have seen the plastic ball saver, I have seen the Green Machine. One is to small, the other is to big. One is about $10 and the other is a couple $1000.
Is there a market or need for a tank that holds about 60 balls and maintains or repressurizes...
Started by zorcy3 on
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by 8 people.
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On a tennis ball is a much related to felt deterioration as it is pressure, UNLESS you are on a soft decide on making the ball opening a large hatch to insert, and remove the balls quickly using the calls in a matter of seconds....
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Is it worth it or even possible?
a home made pressure vessel maybe with a car tyre valve for pumping air in to pressurise the container.
most I have seen will only take three balls, at least with a custom made ball saver you could make it big or small...
Started by GlenK on
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by 6 people.
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If you only want to keep three at a time I have the tennis ball saver models but the tennis....
Another quick ball question, why are tennis balls kept at 20 degrees c prior to being used? am than 3 balls at a time.
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Will tennis balls hurt the dryer? im starting to use that tennis ball trick for drying cloths. the one where you toss in a few tennis balls with your cloths to help them dry faster and more efficiently. there awfully loud, so my question is: will the ...
Started by Derek on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
No, it won't hurt.
No, they won't hurt the dryer.
I dont know y on earth ppl ll do that to a tennis ball...Tennis balls have been put in dryers for years.
WTF!!!
YEs...absolutely yes...
Your dryer.
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There are many people who have reached extraordinary levels at sports requiring a good aim, such as archery, shooting etc. Surely, then, there are many people who could, with years of practice, be able to hit the edge of the table with their serve nearly...
Started by Regal on
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Everyone should read MNNB's timely stream of consciousness table tennis ramblings | My OOAK pips in ox
Table Tennis Video Links: itTV | laola1.tv | ttbl | fftt | mnnb-tv There are people who really do need to land the ball....
An OOAK blog.
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