TENNIS STRINGING MACHINES - MY SUGGESTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

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  • @erichaynes7502
    @erichaynes75023 жыл бұрын

    What I love about stringing my own rackets is that it's an endless discussion machine for me and my friends to talk about. I can string my racket right before a huge match, I can watch KZread videos while I string my racket to just the way I want it. I can try different techniques/tensions/strings/knots etc..it's almost like an art form!

  • @alexwang9375
    @alexwang93752 жыл бұрын

    I been stringing racquets since I was a kid for over 30 years and first learned on a archaic Tremont Research. I used several models from table top/stand alone, drop weight, cranks, and electronic pulls. Stringing knowledge comes with experience and I believe the stringing machine has only about 30% of the outcome. 70% comes from the skills/experience from the person stringing the racquet itself.

  • @scottwiggins2093
    @scottwiggins20933 жыл бұрын

    Bought my Klippermate in '89 and still use it. I bet I've saved thousands. I switched to 17 gauge string 'cause I was no longer worried about durability and the expense of restringing. I think I paid maybe $135. I built a wooden box to store it and all the stuff in. I actually wore out the first set of vice grips and they replaced them for free. I have used their string too but now use Gosen OG Sheep 17. It's a great company and I recommend this machine to anyone who wants to string their own rackets.

  • @uncleremus64

    @uncleremus64

    3 жыл бұрын

    I bought a Klippermate used with a matching yellow carrying case 4-5 years ago. I paid $150, had to sweat through learning, but KZread helped me. I agree it saved me a bunch, but I only learned because most tennis shops closed in my area.

  • @uncleremus64
    @uncleremus643 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Harry. I learned on and still use a Klippermate. I only string my own racquets. I bought one used because after a 10 year layoff from tennis due to shoulder problems, I found that all the tennis shops in NJ had closed. I didn't want to go to the big chain stores to string my racquets.

  • @abansalify
    @abansalify Жыл бұрын

    I have gamma stringer x2 and it does not lose any tension after stringing. The clamps are good.

  • @halfwaytoduece4824
    @halfwaytoduece48243 жыл бұрын

    I'm always intrigued at the bad rap drop-weight stringing machines get. I believe the negative press drop-weight machines get can be attributed to at least three reasons: 1. Folks don't understand the physics of a drop-weight machine 2. The conviction that floating clamps can't maintain consistent tension across the full bed 3. The notion that if something is cheap (EG. The Klippermate) and very mechanical (as opposed to electric, digital, with bells and whistles) it can't be too good. I have used the Klippermate for 15 years or so for my own racquets and for a number of tennis friends. I have never had any complaints. Would a more expensive machine allow me to do some things more efficiently? Probably. If I were doing this professionally I would probably upgrade but not because I don't get accurate results with the Klippermate

  • @cvc7395
    @cvc73952 жыл бұрын

    Great Video Harry - i always enjoy ur tips and tricks .. I had the Klippermate since 1989 - high school tennis -made up the money within 2 months.. and used it till 2005 then finally was getting way more volume so decided with the Gamma CrankShaft and then later upgraded the CrankSHaft with WISE and still using the same machine with same clamp etc... the machine is totally unbreakable.

  • @bretts5571
    @bretts55713 жыл бұрын

    The prince neos 1500 is a nice machine, anyone who plays tennis regularly should have their own machine

  • @tonynguyen7818
    @tonynguyen78183 жыл бұрын

    I have a mistringer, bought it used from another guy. I strung about 8 racquets so far and so far no complaints for me. Tried the cross weaving tool and didn't like it, so I just use a nose pliers and my hand to string the crosses, it's pretty easy to do. Had to get used to the clamps too and figure out where to put it and make sure it doesn't clamp the strings too tight. When you first start off, you have to make the clamps a bit tighter so when you first pull down tension, the strings don't slip, but then if you clamp too tight, you'll see the strings will have a small indent from the clamps so something to point out. Just starting off and going to string locally around my area for friends and other ppl and then potentially save up for a gamma electric one. So far no one has complained to me yet haha so I like it so far! And it's super portable too

  • @princessoftennis5539
    @princessoftennis55393 жыл бұрын

    It is very useful video!!

  • @rishijai
    @rishijai3 жыл бұрын

    Been using the Gamma X-2 for the last 13 years.

  • @PaulWolfe1
    @PaulWolfe12 жыл бұрын

    I got the Tourna 300-CS this year, it's a great machine at its price point. The self-leveling mounts sold me.

  • @tennisninjatv5391
    @tennisninjatv53913 жыл бұрын

    That Wilson machine looks sick!

  • @RondelayAOK
    @RondelayAOK2 жыл бұрын

    ABSOLUTELY LOVE my Klippermate! :)

  • @TennisObsessed
    @TennisObsessed Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, I really want to get into stringing at home.

  • @SJPDurham
    @SJPDurham Жыл бұрын

    9:32 What a fantastic machine. Love the fact that it tilts toward you to save your back. Wish I could afford an electric machine. When you hit a double clamping category, it makes all the difference.

  • @bradmcnutt9533
    @bradmcnutt95333 жыл бұрын

    I have one of the older Gamma Progression ELS machines like you showed. Like you said, it works for what I need it for and to learn on an electric machine. I hope to be able to upgrade to a machine that’s straight pull with a Diablo at some point in the future.

  • @1lefty123
    @1lefty1233 жыл бұрын

    I bought used ektelon and added a wise 2086 electronic constant pull head with the upgraded aftermarket clamping system and love it. Just enough electronics without too much to break down.

  • @markbrodeur1707
    @markbrodeur17073 жыл бұрын

    My first machine was the Ektalon that was owned by the shop I worked in. My first home machine was called a Serrano No-Awl. It was a beast, drop weight, and It lasted me about 15 years. Fast forward to about 4 years ago and I bought an Eagnas. It's an OK machine. Clamps can be a bit wonky but some fine tuning gets you a pretty good job. I haven't had to replace anything since I've owned it. I decided not to get a table top just for the speed and ease of standing like I did with past machines.

  • @TCGM23

    @TCGM23

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have had an eagnas for 12 years now. Still great and it was a much better price. I have access to a prince neos, gamma progression x3, and the Eagnas can do everything they can.

  • @metalheart2123
    @metalheart21233 жыл бұрын

    Numero uno.

  • @nostro1001
    @nostro10013 жыл бұрын

    One thing I'll say is that when you own a stringing machine you don't necessarily save as much as you might think. The reason being is you're way more likely to string very frequently, whether you need to or not e.g. you fancy trying new strings/setup/tension etc. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, it's all part of the fun. You are also more likely to pay attention to your strings more often, because you know you can just go home and string the racquet. I don't find stringing fun, but I do the opportunity to try out new strings etc whenever I fancy without any hassle. I've really only been stringing for about 18 years, a number of them in a pro shop with the Wilson machine. Yup, that was great for the shop and basically essential for running challenger events, but for home/personal use totally unnecessary. The key to any machine is getting to know it and making sure your stringing is consistent. Cheers. 🎾🎾🎾

  • @miguelbarahona6636

    @miguelbarahona6636

    3 жыл бұрын

    I own a drop weight machine, I´ve been stringing for 13 years. Considering in a shop they charge you 18$-25$ (local pros) for a string job, I´ve saved thousand of dollars, because I´m a chronic string breaker.

  • @nostro1001

    @nostro1001

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@miguelbarahona6636 Yup of course...I was only raising the fact that for some you don't necessarily save great deals of money. And the saving alone isn't the only allure to stringing yourself. 😎

  • @Nahhmah

    @Nahhmah

    3 жыл бұрын

    The question I have is should I move on to a better stringing machine than the original klippermate I’ve been using for 6 years now?

  • @user-lw5ex3nf5d

    @user-lw5ex3nf5d

    2 жыл бұрын

    You got the point!

  • @jonlsl
    @jonlsl3 жыл бұрын

    Drop weight with good clamps & technique. If u want consistancy, quality @low price. Skip all the lock out machines unless ur doing for business & volume...If u have money, go all the way and get constant pull electric. The reason I strated to string my own racquets using drop weight was because I couldn't stand anymore the inconsistent stringing from the shops. Mainly due to machine, and stringing technique inconsistencies.

  • @paulsmith1807

    @paulsmith1807

    3 жыл бұрын

    totally agree :-) and when you see how quick and how little care some shops take when they do your racquets, you never want to go back after doing it yourself.

  • @nathanjohnson9800
    @nathanjohnson98003 жыл бұрын

    You should do a review of the MiStringer

  • @herbv3449
    @herbv34493 жыл бұрын

    Literally just ordered a klippermate last night....What timing on this video.

  • @ObjectiveCoder
    @ObjectiveCoder3 жыл бұрын

    To me: Go with simple machine if you string only for yourself + close friends. Go with advanced machine if you string as a business. Simple machines will do the job, and for your own rackets, you will get to "know" your machine well enough to compensate for it's shortcomings.

  • @calvin9187

    @calvin9187

    3 жыл бұрын

    what is a decent simple machine apart from Klippermate?

  • @timmark4190

    @timmark4190

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@calvin9187 Kilppernate is good just need better clamps

  • @calvin9187

    @calvin9187

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@timmark4190 that didn't answer my question

  • @calvin9187

    @calvin9187

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@timmark4190 and I can't trust a guy with two first names

  • @timmark4190

    @timmark4190

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@calvin9187 am hobbes, your sardonic stuffed tiger friend - Stringway MS140-LS-TH+TH18

  • @akivasokol8046
    @akivasokol80463 жыл бұрын

    Can you do a review on the MiStringer?

  • @ARZ1987
    @ARZ19872 жыл бұрын

    I had a cheap klipper mate machine in highschool and I snapped and cracked a couple racquets. Back then, it was traumatizing because I could not afford to buy new sticks.

  • @pikaso6586
    @pikaso65862 жыл бұрын

    Damn you switch on that Wilson machine and it's ready to take off

  • @goggleboy2464
    @goggleboy24642 жыл бұрын

    My friend had an eagnas and it worked real good

  • @TennisLifeTV
    @TennisLifeTV3 жыл бұрын

    Ugh i used to have the gamma one and it definitely got the job done but i definitely would love to have the babolat one. Constant pull automatic is much more accurate and easier to use :(

  • @MAELOB
    @MAELOB3 жыл бұрын

    I have an Eaganas no issues but people complain about customer service, I was lucky and been using it for 15 years

  • @boxedupchevystyle8244
    @boxedupchevystyle8244 Жыл бұрын

    You are off a bit on the Gamma X-ELS machine loosing tension. You loose no tension with the spin tensioner as oppose to the pull tensioner.

  • @Ockv74
    @Ockv743 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video, but I second a comment below may you talk about the portable MiStringer machine also? Thanks.

  • @donquixote...

    @donquixote...

    3 жыл бұрын

    I believe he does have a video, "starring" Chris and his machine, look for it if you haven't already seen it by now.

  • @Ockv74

    @Ockv74

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@donquixote... Thanks, I have watched the video with Chris's Pro Stringer it's really awesome but it's like $600 more than the MiStringer.

  • @donquixote...

    @donquixote...

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Ockv74 Ok, sounds like I was mistaken and it was a different one... Sorry... But overall it seems we'd like to have a better lower priced option for our own home use at least.

  • @laserformssdnbhd1126
    @laserformssdnbhd11262 жыл бұрын

    Hi Harry, great video on the old cheap Klippermate drop weight stringing machine. I had one of those in high school over 1/4 century ago as I would break strings often and stringers are not easily accessible. May I know how much you charge to string a tennis racket? I know you get lots of stringing jobs so your Return On Investment- ROI can be had in a year. But if you don't have many, how can one survive? Kindly advise. Thanks.

  • @donquixote...
    @donquixote...3 жыл бұрын

    Any comments about the EasyStringer...? Their tensioner is very compelling, but I'd be interested if there is a six point mounting system that is available separately...???

  • @Utopia569
    @Utopia5693 жыл бұрын

    The Wilson Baiardo machine is the best, I have one and been using it for over 8 years now. Great on your back and body when you need to string 10 racquets in a row.

  • @RobsTennisVids

    @RobsTennisVids

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have 4 Baiardos. They have great features, but their quality is like everything else Wilson makes....... total crap. Every machine has had something break - I've had to replace the main control panel, numerous clamps, broken wires that I've had to solder. We use them a ton, but I had Star 3's and Ektelon/Prince Neos that were used just as much and never had problems. Once you get to about 30K string jobs (which is almost exactly the 5 years warranty for us), be ready to learn to work on them yourself, or spend thousands replacing them.

  • @Utopia569

    @Utopia569

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@RobsTennisVids yes, I had to solder twice for the wires for the tension head and had to get two reacements for that small part too. I had recently upgraded to new tension head, the two clamp bases, and two clamps last year. I'm hoping it will last more than what you have experienced

  • @kh8120000
    @kh81200003 жыл бұрын

    i own an alpha drop weight w/6 point and fixed clamps. its true the crank and electric are faster but isnt drop weight more accurate as its a constant pull vs crank or even fixed pull electric? Also drop weight never needs recalibration. I guess the downside is its slower to tension....

  • @fitzgeraldwalker8229
    @fitzgeraldwalker82292 жыл бұрын

    If you use the Klippermate with a different set of higher quality flying clamps, would this yield more accurate stringing results?

  • @michaelp9061
    @michaelp90612 жыл бұрын

    That Wilson is insane. Also. Why on earth did babolat discontinue the star 5?

  • @user-go8oj4dl4w
    @user-go8oj4dl4w2 жыл бұрын

    I'm unclear why fixed clamps wouldn't also suffer from string slippage if they are poorly adjusted. I use floating clamps but I check for slippage and I adjust the clamping force depending on gauge and material. I find synthetic gut needs more clamping force than poly (at the same gauge) for example.

  • @ajcph
    @ajcph3 жыл бұрын

    Yay! You heard my request!☺️

  • @mrfire1968
    @mrfire19683 жыл бұрын

    What can you say about Penta Premium 3600?

  • @thobur2661
    @thobur26613 жыл бұрын

    I was wondering , im in canada , this morning the temp was 5c on the court thats about 42ish Ffor you guys. How does cold weather affect balls , strings and rackets themselves. Im assuming it has a huge affect on them ?

  • @secure777
    @secure7773 жыл бұрын

    I'm looking to buy a stringer machine and keep it for a long time,maybe string my buddies rackets, which one do you recommend?

  • @overdrive_tennis
    @overdrive_tennis3 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Thank you!!

  • @lesslobiso4159

    @lesslobiso4159

    3 жыл бұрын

    Klippermate clamps can be actually tighten if you want (not the easiest to adjust). It needs to be tight enough to leave teeth marks to properly hold tension.

  • @laurencecorray

    @laurencecorray

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why do you believe what he says about klippermate floating clamps losing tension. I admire his videos on stringing rackets. However he does not provide any evidence for the lost tension with klippermate. Why should we just believe him!!!!!!

  • @rishijai

    @rishijai

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@laurencecorray It's not just the Klippermate clamps, but floating clamps in general - as one string is the anchor for the tensioned string. When the anchor string stretches the tension in the other string is reduced.

  • @a2casius

    @a2casius

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@rishijai Don't worry. It's the same phenom you see when fixed clamps give way when you release tension. Once you put tension back on, you're back to normal when either using fixed or floating clamps. The only issue is with the tie-off string that perhaps with a floating clamp, you may need to add a bit more tension than you would with fixed.

  • @overdrive_tennis

    @overdrive_tennis

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@laurencecorray I always respect the opinion of people who have a lot of experience doing their craft.

  • @bearxxxbear
    @bearxxxbear3 жыл бұрын

    Had a 2 point drop weight for over 20 yrs, always had to compenstate +/- 2-3lbs and has never truely accurate because you had to level by eye the weight. Let not mention the string movement of the floating clamos. Finally upgraded to a Gamma Prog II FC with a Wise8086 ... best thing ever. Reduced the time by half and it was accurate.

  • @rishijai

    @rishijai

    3 жыл бұрын

    No need to use eyesight on a drop weight machine. Just place a spirit level on the lever and mark two points with a marker on the ratchet or cam when it's level!

  • @bearxxxbear

    @bearxxxbear

    3 жыл бұрын

    I did have the 'marker' lines, but it was time to move on from it. It's a nice beginner machine, but just lacking overall after time.

  • @miguelbarahona6636

    @miguelbarahona6636

    3 жыл бұрын

    String movement on floating clamps usually occurs: 1) the clamp is not clean (alcohol and a wype do the job). 2) the clamp is not adjusted for string´s diameter. Both things can be easily solved.

  • @justpar2012
    @justpar20122 ай бұрын

    I still have my Klipper Mate and will turn 77 in July

  • @LegolasD
    @LegolasD3 жыл бұрын

    Anyone using a gamma els electric machine?

  • @kikibeldandy
    @kikibeldandy3 жыл бұрын

    What about stringway?.

  • @mikebothwell7174
    @mikebothwell7174 Жыл бұрын

    I have been using a Klippermate for many years. I can understand why someone might get the impression that the floating clamps are not as accurate. When I release the tension, the clamp rocks away about 1/8in from the frame. When I run the next row and apply tension, that clamp rocks back toward the frame. As a result, there is no loss in tension. The one area that is a weakness is the last row before a knot. There is no opportunity to take up the 1/8in of slack created by the floating clamp. I put extra tension on it and use more effort to pull the knot tight. Having seen the string move between rows of string, wouldn't the tension even out across the mains and across the crosses as the racquet is used in play?

  • @lucastenis
    @lucastenis5 ай бұрын

    What’s your opinion on the pro’s pro tomcat?

  • @thediplomat3137
    @thediplomat31373 жыл бұрын

    How do you rate the 3600 Premium?

  • @peterpenhk
    @peterpenhk7 ай бұрын

    question on "10-15%" tension loss on entry level machine: that means, say you aim for 50lbs, it ends up only 45? that's significant! so you'd compensate that and target at 55lbs for an end result of 50lbs?

  • @eduardohuerta5460
    @eduardohuerta54603 жыл бұрын

    I'm still using a Klippermate to string my rackets. It works very well and gets the job done! You save a ton of $ doing it yourself.

  • @Gidoza

    @Gidoza

    3 жыл бұрын

    Same here. I've had my klippermate since 2007

  • @raquethead5898

    @raquethead5898

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love my Klippermate

  • @herbv3449

    @herbv3449

    3 жыл бұрын

    great to hear, just bought one! do you use the tools that came with it? also do you guys recommend the stand?

  • @eduardohuerta5460

    @eduardohuerta5460

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@herbv3449 I don't agree with Harry. The clamps are made of metal and not plastic like most. I think they hold tension better than the new ones. Don't waste your money on the stand. I use a small wood foldable table ($20 on Walmart).

  • @scottwiggins2093

    @scottwiggins2093

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@herbv3449 Just pull up a chair and use the kitchen table.

  • @youngsuit
    @youngsuit3 жыл бұрын

    Damn i miss the days in the early 2000s where i got an electric eagnas for $550

  • @elnathanabella5234
    @elnathanabella5234 Жыл бұрын

    i am looking for a stringer clamp for my winpro II where can i order? thanks

  • @MyChevySonic
    @MyChevySonic Жыл бұрын

    I agree with more money equalling less time and more efficiency, but I don't necessarily think it's more accurate. Maybe more precise, but not more accurate. I know that if I set my drop weight at 55, it will show me 55 on my luggage scale every time. But if I want to set it to 55.25 or some other fractional tension, it will require a more precise calibrator/luggage scale.

  • @priteshpanchal699
    @priteshpanchal6992 жыл бұрын

    Pilzze sir badminton tennis clamp setting

  • @chrisdunne1837
    @chrisdunne18373 жыл бұрын

    How much is that wilson stringing machine

  • @timmark4190
    @timmark41902 жыл бұрын

    How is MiStringer

  • @dontimon3688
    @dontimon36883 жыл бұрын

    dang numba two

  • @jesoby
    @jesoby Жыл бұрын

    Have Babolat stopped making machines?

  • @paddlepower888
    @paddlepower8882 жыл бұрын

    I've strung racquets for two other people on my Klippermate. I only charged them $15 for labor, saving them trips to the medium sized city. I've noticed that some strings aren't pre-stretched, so I let the drop weight sit for 6-10 seconds, adjusting as needed. Also, I add 10-15# to the last string on the mains because flying clamps hold the tensioned string to the string before and the distance between the last two strings on each side is long, leading to more loss of tension after knot-tying. The only patterns I've strung are 16x18 and 16x19 for 100 and 98 sq.in. rackets.

  • @aaronkim8158

    @aaronkim8158

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey I have a question. Does the klippermate stringing machine string the racket to the accurate tension?

  • @paddlepower888

    @paddlepower888

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aaronkim8158 Great question. Drop weight machines are extremely accurate. But stick with the same machine for each racquet (in case you have more than one machine--lucky you?) so if you change tension on the next job, you'll know what you're getting. If you're a racquet stringing newbie, the main strings are strung from the middle out. Increasing the tension 10-15# on the last main on each side really does help reduce the loss of tension in that string and probably in the rest as they equalize slowly over time with or without playing. It won't matter much in the first hour or three of playing, but ultimately, low tension in that last main will reduce the tension in the other mains You could buy a tension measuring tool, which I use to check right after stringing and periodically after that. Once you have your own machine, you might not care to measure tensions if you want to try different tensions and set ups every week or three.

  • @aaronkim8158

    @aaronkim8158

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@paddlepower888 Thank you so much for the advice. I am thinking about getting a stringing machine since getting rackets strung around me are around 18-30 dollars which I think is ridiculous. And I saw the klipper machine for a great price but I was worried about the tension accuracy, but thanks to your reply I know how to deal with that. Thanks!

  • @BestofBadminton

    @BestofBadminton

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@paddlepower888 I wouldn't say they're extremely accurate since it's basically impossible to have the bar exactly 90 degrees for every pull but the constant pull is what makes them stand out against cranks imo

  • @timmark4190

    @timmark4190

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@aaronkim8158 No. Its not. There is a chart somewhere where it says for x weight you need to add y extra. For example to get 52 you might need to set it at 57. And it varies according to the string. If you string the same string with the same tension you will get better. As soon as you change the string then its again back to guessing

  • @michaelvonhaven105
    @michaelvonhaven1053 жыл бұрын

    6

  • @TimmieTennis
    @TimmieTennis3 жыл бұрын

    Fastest machine ever was the Ektelon single- clamp machine, but racquets outgrew it.

  • @Gidoza
    @Gidoza3 жыл бұрын

    I have a klippermate and the original clamps were damaging technifibre strings. I ordered stringway clamps and problem solved

  • @herbv3449

    @herbv3449

    3 жыл бұрын

    tripple or double? does it matter? Just bought my klippermate yesterday (should be coming weds!)

  • @Gidoza

    @Gidoza

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@herbv3449 I just bought 2 double clamps and it worked fine. The klippermate clamps are not as wide so it put a lot of pressure on the strings. But the technifibre strings were the only ones that were affected. I still use the klippermate clamps from time to time, because the stringway clamps don't open wide enough for really open string patterns. Maybe the triple would solve that issue?

  • @starlimestone8915
    @starlimestone89152 жыл бұрын

    6:25 can I arbor it?

  • @pl4851
    @pl48513 жыл бұрын

    What's your thought on WISE tension head that is automatic pull? I have one, within budget and great to work with...

  • @nostro1001

    @nostro1001

    3 жыл бұрын

    @P L...you've just answered your own question. 😂 My thoughts are...the Wise is long established and seem to last very well. They are an excellent way to 'upgrade' a crank or drop weight machine. However, for peeps on a tight budget it's not needed, but can be something that can be added down the track; perhaps due to stringing for friends at a Club etc. Overall they do make stringing a bit quicker than either of the above and you can add an accurate pre stretch if you want also. As you're happy with it, you'll never need anything more, unless you string professionally. 👌

  • @pl4851

    @pl4851

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nostro1001 hehehehe that's why I was wondering coz I've never used one of those fancy bigger machines :D ... but I did start from a drop weight and moved up to the WISE, hence the change is much appreciated, I'm sure you probably know already. btw, I've yet to use the pre-stretch feature. Under what condition do I use it? I kind of can guess for Gut or some Multifilament...

  • @nostro1001

    @nostro1001

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@pl4851 Used a Wilson for a number of years in the pro shop (where I worked and coached), it was awesome, but not something to aspire to unless you string in volume and for the pros. We ran challengers at the club, so strunging needed to be precise and fast during those events. Ummm...you can pre stretch polys also, not that I do, it's largely about how a player wants their strings to feel directly after stringing. You often hear players saying it took their strings 'x' amount of hours before their racquet really felt good. I suspect in many of those cases the strings were simply too tight and perhaps a pre stretch would alleviate that. Of course stringing a few lbs lower may have been a better option in the first place. I've not had much experience using a drop weight machine (cranks yes). I don't have any issues that they do a good job, just slow. I assume now you've got the Wise attached you'd never want to go back stringing with a drop weight. It's all round a more pleasurable experience (imo), has the memory function that is great for adding, let's say, an extra 10% for final mains (if you like doing that). The only thing I think that lets it down is the string gripping device -the way you need to use your fingers to hold the string in the gripper just prior to it being tensioned. I think wise could upgrade that quite easily, but you'd not want the price to rise. So, I guess they've kept it as is. Cheers. 🎾🎾🎾

  • @pl4851

    @pl4851

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@nostro1001 lol, you are to the point on every point, you've done your years, i'm sure you've seen it all. I've played with certain strings that needs a day or so to become comfortable, yes you're right, as they start off little tighter. I usually go with lowering the tension a bit. Been using the WISE for good few months and don't want/wish to go back to drop weight :) especially the pain and time during pulling the tension. You're right about holding the string with fingers during the pull on WISE, just got used to it...but still a pain when using poly string as they don't want to sit in place... I set mine up with a decent 6 point head with 2 base clamp setup for the racquet with the WISE...had to put them together but I was happy to set up... cheers for your notes...

  • @nostro1001

    @nostro1001

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@pl4851 Thanks for the reply...you'll get used to it and sounds like you've got a semi pro rig now. I think when you find a few strings you really like, start buying by the reel and look for special deals. That's when you get to really saving. Don't be afraid to try new set ups etc. The worst that can happen is you cut your strings out early and wasted a bit of time and money. I think that's one of the main benefits to having your home stringer is the ease in which you can try things out. Enjoy!! 🎾🎾🎾

  • @benjaminjensen111
    @benjaminjensen1115 ай бұрын

    Why on earth should the dial electronic machine on the Gamma loose 5-10 % ? That machine is set and calibrated for the use and stops when it gets to the desired tension. The pull straight back machine also uses a wheely construction inside to pull the tensioner/diablo back. whether it pulls this straight back og downwords...this or that way... the engineers calculate for that.

  • @stringitracquetstringing5952
    @stringitracquetstringing59523 жыл бұрын

    Let me know when you are ready to sell your Ergo One. I'm ready to buy. Also, Gamma mounting system is deal killer for me, my opinion. Thanks!!

  • @vonbraun8051

    @vonbraun8051

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've got one I'm thinking of selling. I'm in Southeast Florida. Sweet machine especially if you need to travel to a tournament with a high end machine.

  • @stringitracquetstringing5952

    @stringitracquetstringing5952

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@vonbraun8051 I'm Chicago. Would u be willing to ship?

  • @vonbraun8051

    @vonbraun8051

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@stringitracquetstringing5952 Possibly. I don't think I have the shipping boxes however.

  • @youngsuit
    @youngsuit4 күн бұрын

    any chance you'd want to sell that gamma progression els?

  • @MyChevySonic
    @MyChevySonic Жыл бұрын

    Anyone out there with a drop weight, don't go crazy buying a new machine, at least not without selling your perfectly good and likely more accurate machine online.

  • @saifmahmood1944
    @saifmahmood19442 жыл бұрын

    if you not using your string machine anymore, can i please have it? lol

  • @nickharvey8515
    @nickharvey8515 Жыл бұрын

    What is the best 6 point machine to add the wise 2086 to?

  • @Garro2

    @Garro2

    Жыл бұрын

    The Gamma 6004 is a great machine to put a Wise on. It's a crank machine but it has features which the more expensive Gamma electric machine does not have: mainly the better clamps and mounting system.

  • @oliverhammond9140
    @oliverhammond91403 жыл бұрын

    And I’m.. ASS

  • @KreationPhotography
    @KreationPhotography3 жыл бұрын

    is it summer all of a sudden over there?

  • @herbv3449

    @herbv3449

    3 жыл бұрын

    feels liek summer in VA still

  • @nicolasquevedomedina3849
    @nicolasquevedomedina38493 жыл бұрын

    Not about stringing machine.. but just curious how long does it take you to string a racket? Also what about people reading this comment?

  • @taurasmickus5613

    @taurasmickus5613

    3 жыл бұрын

    23-26 minutes with a drop weight

  • @miguelbarahona6636

    @miguelbarahona6636

    3 жыл бұрын

    Not less than 40 minutes, drop weight. I know, I know... I´m not going to break any record!

  • @bradmcnutt9533

    @bradmcnutt9533

    3 жыл бұрын

    I just started stringing using an older Gamma Progression ELS and it takes me 45 minutes now. When I started it took an hour or more per frame. I’m only stringing my own frames and I watch TV and need to double-check my crosses frequently to be sure I don’t screw them up.

  • @mylesgalos6465
    @mylesgalos64653 жыл бұрын

    There were serranos stringing machine back then

  • @Nahhmah
    @Nahhmah3 жыл бұрын

    Help me pick one: -Tourna 700 ES - $3199 -Alpha Ghost II - $3395 -Wilson Baiardo L - $3499

  • @nathanalmond3652

    @nathanalmond3652

    3 жыл бұрын

    this is pretty late, but I would go with the baiardo L, my coach is sponsored by babolat and wanted a star 5, only problem is that they don't make them anymore so his rep told him that he should just get a baiardo. I would also expect Wilsons customer service a little better just in case anything ever happens. I'm curious though so If you already bought one reply which one you got and how its been

  • @BXGreen

    @BXGreen

    Жыл бұрын

    Which one did u get and happy?

  • @yungsuit
    @yungsuit2 жыл бұрын

    9:00

  • @Gvarsovie
    @Gvarsovie3 жыл бұрын

    Tension is not that critical if you string for yourself - what really matter is repeatability / consistency - and drop weight machine are good enough for this I was surprised by the fact that flying clamps are not so good - I have both systems and I prefer fstringway flying clamps to basic fixed one

  • @taters699
    @taters6992 жыл бұрын

    Tf is with those hash tags in the description

  • @mattfoley4128
    @mattfoley41283 жыл бұрын

    Who had a tr stringer? Many a high school kids got beat by my tr😂😂😂😂. That's how being poor and dedicated outweighs rich and priveleged😉

  • @vonbraun8051

    @vonbraun8051

    3 жыл бұрын

    You mean the Tremont stringer? That brings back memories. Saw one on Ebay a few weeks ago.

  • @delkeeney2471

    @delkeeney2471

    2 жыл бұрын

    I know the question is from a year ago, but I started with a TR stringer...though after I was out of college. Still use the flying clamps (best I've seen) with the Ektelon H that I have been using for my sons, self, and some friends since about 1990, when I bought it used from a Sporting Goods store that was closing. I think I paid about $300 back then. Still going strong with just a few tweaks. But back to the TR Stringer. While the screw crank was tedious, it did do the job. I think I still have the base in a box somewhere...

  • @mattfoley4128

    @mattfoley4128

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@delkeeney2471 I have an ektelon now too. Still use the TR clamps. Nice to know I have a twin out there!!!!

  • @delkeeney2471

    @delkeeney2471

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mattfoley4128 I use those TR clamps as starting clamps (inside the frame) and especially to stretch my string when tying off! Still have the remains of the TR stringer in a box, but these clamps were the best feature. Nice to know I have a twin, Matt!

  • @mattfoley4128

    @mattfoley4128

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@delkeeney2471 heck yes Mr Keeney, I use those clamps and fly through a string job. I use the ektelon clamps on the last tie off string, and use those clamps for pulling the tie off knot. I still have the TR as a backup, albeit heavy repaired/modified after the 20+ years of using it. Mother bought it when I would break strings every week in high school. Saved close to a zillion dollars so far😂. Happy tennis-ing bro!!!!

  • @agradina
    @agradina3 жыл бұрын

    in my country a string job is so cheap that it dont worth it to buy any machine.

  • @taurasmickus5613

    @taurasmickus5613

    3 жыл бұрын

    How much is it?

  • @agradina

    @agradina

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@taurasmickus5613 4 dolar

  • @miguelbarahona6636

    @miguelbarahona6636

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@agradina I´m a string breaker. I break strings every 6-8 hours or so. That´s almost every week. 52 rackets each year x 14 years x 4 dollars = 2912 dollars in string jobs. My machine costed me $200 dollars.

  • @agradina

    @agradina

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@miguelbarahona6636 i break strings in 40 hours aha

  • @herbv3449

    @herbv3449

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@miguelbarahona6636 holy cow - just broke my first strings ever LOL. what strings do you play with normally?

  • @laurencecorray
    @laurencecorray3 жыл бұрын

    I am shocked and outraged by what you say about drop weight machines. You provide no evidence that stringing in a drop weight machine like klippermate results in loss of 10%-15% tension! Totally irresponsible of you as a professional stringer!

  • @miguelbarahona6636

    @miguelbarahona6636

    3 жыл бұрын

    Maybe he´s right. I own a drop weight machine with floating clamps. A floating clamp always twist a bit (as it´s attached to an already tensioned string but the other string is loose). I think you lose tension there. But, if you keep your clamps (and gripping mechanism) clean and adjusted to string´s diameter, and you find the correct tension for you, there´s no problem, because drop weight machines are very consistent, they don´t get decalibrated.

  • @laurencecorray

    @laurencecorray

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@miguelbarahona6636 sorry, "maybe" is not good enough for me nor should it be for any others who uses a drop weight. This stringer should provide evidence of loss of tension when using a drop weight machine. I shall however string a racket using drop weight machine and get a reading of the racket's tension after the stringing.

  • @rishijai

    @rishijai

    3 жыл бұрын

    There is tension loss because of the floating clamps, not the drop weight.

  • @robocheme880

    @robocheme880

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have a drop weight machine and I use floating clamps. I don't think that his comments were about drop weight machines, but more about floating clamps. He claims a 10-15% loss with floating clamps and, although I don't think that it's that much, I do think that fixed clamps do a better job at maintaining tension.

  • @a2casius

    @a2casius

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@miguelbarahona6636 The clamp twists when you release tension and then twists back when you put tension back on .... Unless there's slippage inside the clamp, there's no loss in tension ..... Floating clamps are no less accurate than fixed clamps, except that they're a little more difficult to use. That's all. Manufacturers want to mislead you so you buy the expensive stuff that you don't really need.

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