The Accu-Rack Systems is ready....

I would like to try one out. I currently use a magic rack and would be able to compare both and report back to you. My break is accurate at 20-22 MPH and consistent at that speed. I can break with different sticks on different cloths and let you know how the balls spread. I work nights so my response is always delayed. Thanks. Larry
 
Okies am closing it down and have a list compiled... I am on Eastern so it's way past time for me to have had a visit from the sand man...

I'll post the winners tomorrow and I want to thank everyone who has shown an interest and willingness to try the new designs out....

I should be ready to send them out by the end of the week... I have to get the labels on everything and get them safe and cozy protectors and travel tubes....

I'll be sending PMs as well tomorrow asking for mailing info from the winners....

Thanks again to everyone...

Chris Renfro
 
The geometry of the templates and material choice ensures that you can freeze a perfect rack every time even when the balls are brand new Aramith Super Pros...

Is there a problem with racking a new set of Aramith Super Pros? Or am I reading too much into this statement?

I ask because as my pool knowledge grows, I am now getting to the point where I am starting to study "rack mechanics" and breaking. My break has improved a lot lately just by taking the time to check the rack and not be shy about pointing out a marginally bad one.

Good luck with your product. I am not a fan of "leave it on the table" type systems, but I will reserve judgement until I see it in action. I notice that the system has individual splines. I'm thinking this might make it easier to remove when balls come to rest in between the splines. I also notice that the center has a large surface area. This might make it more difficult to remove when the center ball remains in place. Just some thoughts.

Again, good luck.

Fatz
 
Is there a problem with racking a new set of Aramith Super Pros? Or am I reading too much into this statement?

I ask because as my pool knowledge grows, I am now getting to the point where I am starting to study "rack mechanics" and breaking. My break has improved a lot lately just by taking the time to check the rack and not be shy about pointing out a marginally bad one.

Good luck with your product. I am not a fan of "leave it on the table" type systems, but I will reserve judgement until I see it in action. I notice that the system has individual splines. I'm thinking this might make it easier to remove when balls come to rest in between the splines. I also notice that the center has a large surface area. This might make it more difficult to remove when the center ball remains in place. Just some thoughts.

Again, good luck.

Fatz

Wowsers sorry to have created confusion... My original post should have said even when they are NOT a new set of Aramith Super Pros... A new set of balls will freeze up in any template but The Accu-Rack System is the only design I have seen where you can rack old worn out balls of odd sizes without leaving any gaps.....

There will be a video up on youtube before the end of this weekend demoing the templates and going over how to deal with different ball sets......
 
Wow, you stay up later than I do! Anyways, I notice a lot of people saying that they want to test the 9/10 ball template. If there is an extra 8 ball template, I play at least as much 8 as I do 9, so could test just an 8 ball template. I know you said you already had a list compiled, just thinking it wouldn't make sense to send a complete set with the 8 ball template to a mostly 9/10 ball player.
 
Please include me in the drawing. Have never been satisfied with MagicRack with my local hall's older balls.
 
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