. I have a 2-speed Donkey ball spinner. I'd never be able to afford to resurface as much as I do if I had to pay a pro shop to do it.
Most nights, the most I can move inside is 13-14 with my feet around 30. Thats about as much angle as my hand and speed will allow.
While I agree 90% with Rob on this...99% in "theory"...there still are times when moving to the right is acceptable. For example, when "balling down"...the "balling down" process is not a seamless 1 to 1 process most often as ball manufacturers want you to think it is. IDEALLY...it would be. You'd just pick up that next ball and stay on that same line and VOILA! Well, "most of the time"...you have to make a small move left or right...or a small change with your eyes vertically to adjust for the differences between the two balls. I try to "surface out" those differences as best I can by adjusting the surfaces on the balls...but it's not an exact science. So, a 'slight' move right when balling down to a ball that is much weaker than the ball you were just throwing might be necessary. Rob would likely disagree and instead suggest moving left and going with a stronger ball...but he uses a benchmark system versus my system (which I will not name...out of fear...)
Well, you apparently have FAR more than 240rpm my boy! Or, FAR more surface. I keep that ball polished with resin polish...so, it's all core and no coverstock.
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