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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Louisiana
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You don't lose 360 degree rotation with the Diablo attachment if you put the Wise head all the back. I have not had a chance to string a racquet yet, but I should within the next week. I'll post further comments then.
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Join Date: May 2010
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Nice setup did you need to make any mods such as drilling holes etc
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The only thing I had to do was move over one of the metal brackets. You can see the screw marks in picture 2. It was a seamless install.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Depending on how large the head of the racket is and how you mount the racket you loose your 360 rotation. In the picture it looks like you have to pull the top strings from off center which creates more friction and less tension on the strings pulled at the head. That turntable is really close to the Wise also.
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What do you suggest I do? Should I make a bracket to move the Wise head further back? What about just removing the diablo attachment? Would it help if I raised the Wise head so the head is level with the string bed?
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Thank you for your advice. I will try some different ideas. How important is the diablo attachment?
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Unless you are stringing gut not very. The Wise had a problem with gut initially. The tension head was below the level of the string bed pulling on a plan parallel with the string bed. When the gripper pulled tension the string angle going into the gripper changed and the front of the linear gripper damaged the string so Wise came up with the spacer. The Spacer stops the 360 rotation so Wise came up with a diablo.
If you are using string that is not damaged with the Wise without the diablo take it off. Be mindful when you start using multis and gut though.
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I string with gut and poly. So far I moved the Wise head back an inch and re-gained the 360 degree rotation. I think I need to moved it over toward the center of the stringer about 2 inches.
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I strung my first racquet. I strung it in under 30 minutes. I absolutely love this Wise head.
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I have to take updated pics. I moved the Wise head back about and inch or so and center the racquet mounts on the pivot point of the gamma stringer. The Wise string clamp is higher and more centered than the original gamma drop weight. So far so good. I have strung 3 racquets and all have turned out great. There is not any more string binding on the grommets than with the drop weight. Actually there is less. I still want to try what Irvin stated as I trust him more than my 6 months of stringing. I appreciate everyone's help.
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'Faithfulfather' I think you are on the right track. Centering the billiard posts on the turntable produces the same angles - friction - tension in the top as you have on the bottom and a more symmetrical string job.
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Here are some updated pics. I have moved the head more on-center, so the angle (friction) is decreased.
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I plan on getting certified and starting a small stringing business. Should I upgrade to the 6004 or is this set-up sufficient?
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You be the judge I like the tension being pulled on the level of the stringbed.
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What about the 6004 vs this setup?
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Your call, if you think your customers will care buy the one you think will get you the most business. I can't see much difference except for ergonomics. Do you think you can recoup $1,200?
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To be honest, I don't think it will. I see your setup and I'm envious. It rotates so freely and smoothly. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's machine.
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