View Full Version : How long do Abralon pads last?
eugene02
05-19-2012, 04:47 AM
How long does an abralon pad last? or is it a one time throw thing? don't know where to post this so i just posted it here..
bowl1820
05-19-2012, 09:51 AM
How long does an abralon pad last? or is it a one time throw thing? don't know where to post this so i just posted it here..
They last more than one time.
There's no set life for them it, if you use them dry they load up fast , if you wet sand they will last a lot longer. It also depends on coverstock types, how much pressure you apply etc.
According to Ebonite their pads at the factory can do approx. 70 bowling balls. But they use lots and lots water to lubricate during sanding.
eugene02
05-19-2012, 10:19 AM
They last more than one time.
There's no set life for them it, if you use them dry they load up fast , if you wet sand they will last a lot longer. It also depends on coverstock types, how much pressure you apply etc.
According to Ebonite their pads at the factory can do approx. 70 bowling balls. But they use lots and lots water to lubricate during sanding.
oh wow 70 bowling balls.. okay.. i might get my own spinner pretty soon.. anyone knows the ball de oiling machine The Wave?
bowl1820
05-19-2012, 04:16 PM
oh wow 70 bowling balls.. okay.. i might get my own spinner pretty soon.. anyone knows the ball de oiling machine The Wave?
Remember those 70 balls was at the ebonite factory, with the pads in the sanding machines they use. With continous water flow. They might not last that long in home use.
eugene02
05-19-2012, 10:59 PM
Remember those 70 balls was at the ebonite factory, with the pads in the sanding machines they use. With continous water flow. They might not last that long in home use.
as long as i have continous water flow it should last that long right?? but which spinner other than the built in ones can have water flowing through them..
bowl1820
05-20-2012, 09:01 AM
as long as i have continous water flow it should last that long right?? but which spinner other than the built in ones can have water flowing through them..
How long the abralon pads last really depends on the person. Some people that have a spinner use a lot of pressure while the ball is spinning and also the length of time on each side is longer than needed. This wears them out faster.
Light pressure and about 15 seconds per side,is about all that is really needed to do a good job. A lot of users say that about 5-6 balls is what you can do before the grit starts to change.
Tub mounts are the ones that you can use running water with.
Those that use the table top models , use a spray bottle and/or you can also dunk the pad in a bucket of water.
Here a link to the donkee tip page, should help with a lot of answers
http://www.donkee.com/t-tips.aspx
eugene02
05-20-2012, 10:25 AM
How long the abralon pads last really depends on the person. Some people that have a spinner use a lot of pressure while the ball is spinning and also the length of time on each side is longer than needed. This wears them out faster.
Light pressure and about 15 seconds per side,is about all that is really needed to do a good job. A lot of users say that about 5-6 balls is what you can do before the grit starts to change.
Tub mounts are the ones that you can use running water with.
Those that use the table top models , use a spray bottle and/or you can also dunk the pad in a bucket of water.
Here a link to the donkee tip page, should help with a lot of answers
http://www.donkee.com/t-tips.aspx
wow! Thanks! read the whole article and I know what should be done already! Thanks!! shall get my spinner soon I hope.. If $$ allows..
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