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Old 02-05-2013, 11:35 AM   #61
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Irvin, the OP's budget can afford a gamma 6004, what would be your recommendation, given he was a home stringer?

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At one point in the article it says, "Frank is playing at 19.8kg, while Milos is playing 19.5kg mains and 20.5kg crosses. Both players ask for two-piece stringing." The stringer stays up from 11PM to 7AM stringing 16 rackets and you want him to go through 32 tension changes to withing 0.1 kg on a drop weight knowing at least one of them is going to check his work?

It will never happen. I agree the drop weight stringers are great low cost home stringers but the best of the best wont consider them.
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Old 02-05-2013, 04:05 PM   #62
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That will depend on how many rackets he is going to string. If I did not have a machine and I wanted an affordable stringer for low use it would surely be a drop weight.

If I were going to be stringing 3 or 4 rackets a day very often it sure would not be on an X2 or KM. to me that would be miserable. If I want a good travel stringer to string several rackets a weekend every once in a while then an X2 or KM would fit the bill nicely though.

There is a place and market for all kinds of stringers.
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Old 02-05-2013, 07:57 PM   #63
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...If you are going to open a pro shop and will have different people using the same machine and want consistent results in a short period of time cranks and drop weights ahold not be on your list.
FWIW... TW strings all their racquets on Neos 1000s (not even the 1500).
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For all the MRTs on the TW staff, I've had people bring me TW demos for restringing, and the TW stringing didn't look so good. Then again, they have a little MRT factory churning out MRTs there, and the MRT qualification only means so much.
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When it comes to mass production, it is hard to retain discipline. The result would be compromised.

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For all the MRTs on the TW staff, I've had people bring me TW demos for restringing, and the TW stringing didn't look so good. Then again, they have a little MRT factory churning out MRTs there, and the MRT qualification only means so much.
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