Man I just wanted to say, as a new stringer, your videos are invaluable. Thank you for taking the time to post these stringing videos on a multitude of racquets.
in reference to your gamma els cleaning videos. for 2022 gamma changed the base bottoms to some kind of engineering plastic from metal. Do you think we still can use the triflow on base bottom and table to help them move smoother? hopefully they send you something to review:)
I have not seen the upgrade, but my assumption is that they are more similar to the Baiardo base clamp material. I would still use oil just to help them last longer.
Typically the racquet will be marked with start here, but not always. Any racquet I am not familiar with I check to see if it is symmetrical or not. By mounting and starting racquets the way I do, I cover 99% of them.
Man I just wanted to say, as a new stringer, your videos are invaluable. Thank you for taking the time to post these stringing videos on a multitude of racquets.
you are welcome. The whole reason I started my channel was to help the new guys.
Welcome back!!! Thanks for these video posts :)
in reference to your gamma els cleaning videos. for 2022 gamma changed the base bottoms to some kind of engineering plastic from metal. Do you think we still can use the triflow on base bottom and table to help them move smoother? hopefully they send you something to review:)
I have not seen the upgrade, but my assumption is that they are more similar to the Baiardo base clamp material. I would still use oil just to help them last longer.
@@HerbBaird thanks
how do you find out how much string to use for different racquets?
I just know what to pull based on string pattern and head size. I know klipperusa.com has string lengths. You can also measure using the racquet head.
How do you learn that a racquet needs to be strung from a certain point / asymetrically?
Typically the racquet will be marked with start here, but not always. Any racquet I am not familiar with I check to see if it is symmetrical or not. By mounting and starting racquets the way I do, I cover 99% of them.