I saw your comment on Mo's channel about the ringing ten, and since they were being clowns I figure I would answer it direct. The ringing 10-pin is caused by the 3-pin cutting the 6-pin wide of the 10-pin. So, it is all about how your ball connects with the 3 pin (as a righty). The two effects I see is the ball coming in late or the ball rolling early and deflecting too much into the 3-pin; essentially sending the 3 pin more towards the pit and less to the side. It seems like what Mo was talking about was remedies to reduce the chances of leaving the late variety 10-pin. Ultimately, I don't think there is much people can do to snuff out the ringing ten. It just seems to fall within the margin of error of shot making, and how the lanes break down. When you think about how a little bit of oil at the pin deck can probably cause the ball to lose some traction and result in greater deflection into the 3 pin, I don't know how you see that coming. I haven't bowled since 2000, but those are my thoughts.
@spacecalander
4 жыл бұрын
I replace all the MTH junk inside with loksound 5, they run superb. Removed a pound of unnecessary wiring. added ground lights. Did all 4 and could not be happier.
@natejackson8213
4 жыл бұрын
Ernesto, I'm sorry to hear that. Without MTH, we can't even get Ho scale dash 9's either.😞
@elr2141979
4 жыл бұрын
Scaletrains makes dash 9s
@FUBAR19
4 жыл бұрын
I’m so jealous I would love a DCC and sound genset in BNSF worked on those locomotives a lot! By my favorite switching motor
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