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^^^ Solid advice. Side grommet strips and throat grommets are easy to install. Bumper guards are what can occasionally present a bit of difficulty. Surprisingly the POG bumper guard can be a bit difficult because the last grommet on each end of the bumper guard is a bit challenging to "seat." The bumper guards I had the easiest time ever with were the Wilson BLX Pro Staff 90/95/100L racquets. |
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I just need few more practices on this and should able to get this covered. So far I am solid on putting it on, only need to work on remove part a bit more without cutting the flared grommet. Thanks all for the advise. |
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This will simplify the job a little bit and I only have 2 block holes in throat area. I will use KKM's advise to enlarge it first. This is quite important because it is a new grommet. Just need to practice a bit more on these good practice. This is the test all about, IMHO. It does help to improve stringing technique. |
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LOL Cheaters never win but they are damned hard to beat.
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Flush cutters come in handy to cut off flared grommets than the standard cutters. I usually try to pinch the flared grommets first before cutting them off as a last resort. Most of the time if I'm using a heat gun/blow dryer they come out much easier, without using any tools.
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Wow, is Jonathan still there? I thought he went to TW when the USRSA moved to Georgia.
That's to whom I was referring in my earlier post.
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I spoke to Jonathan before USRSA moved to Georgia.
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Well, maybe DD or someone else on the TW staff will tell him we're talking about him and he'll respond.
Unless his ears are already burning. I had many good conversations with him. He taught me a lot and inspired me to advance as a tech.
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I did not think DD was on the TW staff.
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I am lucky there is a MRT test center in about 10 minutes drive, which is actually the only site in the state. I played there on Saturday night. After the game I asked the receptionist about what stringing machine they have and he told me is a Babolat but not sure what exact model but fairly new. I guess it might be a star 5. what else?
I have another question regarding the tension. The racket I will bring in is babolat pure drive and the recommended tension is 55lbs for the low end. Would it be very challenging to string 55lbs in a constant pull machine for natural gut? Would the machine have the lockout mode on that machine and can I use lockout instead of constant pull? |
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The only electronic machine I know that has lockout made is the Wise. You could lower your tension if you wanted to get a softer feel. Nothing says you can't go lower that recommended.
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It is required to string according to the spec printed on racket. I don't think there is an option to string in lower tension.
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That's absurd, call the USRSA and check on that.
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I was told you can talk to the MRT who will be proctoring the exam, before hand to know what you need to prepare for the test. I would talk to them directly. It's also good to let them know you will taking the test, so they can prepare as well. They may also give you tips to practice or insight into what they will be looking out for.
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