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Old 06-30-2008, 11:29 AM   #1
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Hey guys I'm using a Prince Neos right now and it has a table break to stop the racquet spinning around. What would I use this for except stringing O3's?
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Mainly calibration, but some people like to set the brake for weaving crosses and tying knots.
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Thanks for the question and the answer. I was just wondering about the same thing.
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Also, moving the machine.
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yep thx ambro. I figured it may help with clamp slippage a lil maybe? seems like it would pretty much add a bunch of time without much of a return
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Also, moving the machine.
ah yes that would be helpful. Nothing like picking up a heavy machine and getting whacked in the head with the tensioning head.
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yep thx ambro. I figured it may help with clamp slippage a lil maybe? seems like it would pretty much add a bunch of time without much of a return
those clamps slip; a tiny bit, it is just how they are
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