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Some assembly required - Ebonite (pt1)

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

New show from Discovery Channel called Some Assembly Required. Inside look at Ebonite factory creating bowling balls.

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  • @aello465 Ebonite International ALL YEAR.

  • I took a tour of this factory because I went down there for pro shop training. It is pretty badass. The explanations for things in this video are silly. Also, for the people bashing ebonite..they have the edge in coverstock capabilities because they produce their own resins. Storm, for example, gets 2 types of pre-manufactured resin and can only change ratios of them. Ebonite can change the properties of the resins themselves. They aren't limited whatsoever. Get educated and throw real equipment

  • Thats gay

  • Would you happen to have the Some Assembly Required episode where they visit the Ludwig Drum Company factory in Monroe, North Carolina? I've been looking for it ever since I tried to record it on the night it first aired, and it was never shown that evening!

  • What they showed you is nothing. I know bcus my dad is vp of research and development for ebonite.

  • i think this guy likes weiner

  • this guy is a cockhead

  • I was refering to ball companies, not types of balls. Someone was saying Storm is better than Ebonite or vice versa and I said it doesn't matter what company you use, since the difference between the balls are minute at best. Real bowlers don't make excuses like that.

  • the ball makes a huge difference. if i took my storm attitude shift and my spare ball what would give me a better chance in a tournament for strikes? the attitude shift because it fits todays lane conditions much better. if you were to take the cheetah pattern and use a very low rg high differential ball particle coverstock drilled leverage layout you would be, excuse my french, screwed because the ball would be totally unpredictable and roll out too soon and give poor carry

  • i love assembly i live for it done it for 6 years building anything... i can build and break down anything

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