Comments - 2pt or 6pt mounting? - Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network2024-03-29T13:40:42Zhttp://tennisopolis.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1869403%3ABlogPost%3A297790&xn_auth=noon a 2 pt machine yes you do…tag:tennisopolis.com,2011-07-04:1869403:Comment:6724352011-07-04T17:45:39.472ZJavier Djeuhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/JavierDjeu
<p>on a 2 pt machine yes you do have easier access to the holes but it does but all the pressure on the 2 ends of the racket and thats it</p>
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<p>with a 6 pt system the other 4 act as help to disperseso of the pressure to other parts of the racket to your not putting so much stress on the very ends, make sense ?????</p>
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<p>also as a side note unless your string more than 20 rackets a week take your time when you string, so the mounting system really doesnt…</p>
<p>on a 2 pt machine yes you do have easier access to the holes but it does but all the pressure on the 2 ends of the racket and thats it</p>
<p> </p>
<p>with a 6 pt system the other 4 act as help to disperseso of the pressure to other parts of the racket to your not putting so much stress on the very ends, make sense ?????</p>
<p> </p>
<p>also as a side note unless your string more than 20 rackets a week take your time when you string, so the mounting system really doesnt matter</p>
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<p>hope this helped :)</p> Hi Ed, welcome to the site! I…tag:tennisopolis.com,2009-04-23:1869403:Comment:2981122009-04-23T13:28:45.654ZMark / The Mayorhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/archibot
Hi Ed, welcome to the site! I don't know much about stringers, but you should definitely post this question in the Group called Rackey Stringers Unite.<br />
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Hi Ed, welcome to the site! I don't know much about stringers, but you should definitely post this question in the Group called Rackey Stringers Unite.<br />
M