Easy stringer travel stringing machine
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- čas přidán 22. 04. 2020
- Here is the set up and instructions on how to string a racket with the @easystringer
I strung my @wilsontennis blade 98S bold racket at 50lbs with @luxilontennis alu power rough 1.25
Here is a full breakdown of how I strung the racket on the machine, including starting the mains, crosses and all 4 tie offs
Enjoy
#wilsontennis #easystringer #Luxilontennis - Komedie
Great job. I have a Baiardo but I plan to keep this one with me to do on the run string jobs. I bet with practice I can make it pretty accurate. Just needed to find out how to start them off. Thanks!
Appreciate the video. I'm very interested to see how accurate the measuring scale is especially at low tension below and around the 40lbs mark. Have you done any calibration of this device? Similar products have been know to be very inaccurate at low tensions. Much appreciated.
Yes man great for learning
One issue I have is with the starting clamps. When I pull tensions and clamp it doesn't hold the 55lb I string with. It always slides out with just one clamp, even when tightened. On the crosses, I can never seem to get the tension to hold on to the starter either with the floating clamp. Are there any tips on how to set up the clamps for the crosses and start out on the mains?
Thanks for the video! Quick question: some people on Reddit seem to be concerned that putting pressure like that on the frame might deform or crack it. What are your thoughts on that? Have you experienced something? Thanks much
Hi the two point mounting frame is not ideal but no I have not experienced any warping with my rackets before.
@@mikeblease3873 thank you for your reply
Im not getting the tension for some reason, with different strings, even with gut, Im getting a dead, pingy feel after stringing. Cant figure out what it is, i've strung racquets for years with other stringers
Thanks for the video. I see you don't use a starting clamp on the main but only the flying clamps provided in the Easy Stringer set. Is it ok to start without this tool? are we not loosing tension on the starting string (I am new to it).
cheers
You can use a starting knot as other people are saying of course. I always use a starting clamp and re tension the first and last crosses at the end. So whatever you want to do is fine.
Is it difficult to keep squeezing all the time. As it get tighter will it hurt the hand?
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Are you clamping two crosses at time or only one? Thanks
is it recommended for a beginner?
That first cross, what was the point of that. With flying clamps there is nothing to grab on to to keep tension with just 1 string?
Yeah that was weird. Clamping a single string with a flying clamp is useless. He made same mistake on the last cross. He should have tied a starting knot before pulling the crosses
Just some thing I’m used to doing, I go back and tension the first and last mains before doing the knots
@@mikeblease3873 Are you happy with the Easy Stringer's clamps? Good quality? Same with the Pro's Pro starting clamp? Thanks
Why you did you clamp it from outside when you started the cross? You could have made the knot?
Yes you can use a starting knot also, I always start my crosses with a starting clamp so I don’t put to much tension in the knot at the start. Iv been taught to use a starting clamp at the start and go back and tension the first and last string just before doing the knot. Just something I’m used to doing.
@@mikeblease3873 really good point, thank you.
No worries at all