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  • Originally Posted by djax View Post
    Bloody bell Cannonball, sometimes you don't see the wood for the tree's. Never crossed my mind - Dooh. Off tomorrow to sort one out. Thanks for your insight.

    Ps. Hainsworth, even though new on, is quicker than Strachan, I was always a Strachan purchaser, gotta say it's the former for me from now on.
    Your gas fire being left on is also contributing to the humidity level in the room. Get a dehumidifier and turn off the gas fire. If you need a little heat in there get yourself a small electrical heater. I run a dehumidifier in my fairly humid basement (in a separate snooker room) and the humidity will stay around 40-45% except in the winter time when it's very dry here and it will get down into the 25-30% range.
    Terry Davidson
    IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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    • Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
      Your gas fire being left on is also contributing to the humidity level in the room. Get a dehumidifier and turn off the gas fire. If you need a little heat in there get yourself a small electrical heater. I run a dehumidifier in my fairly humid basement (in a separate snooker room) and the humidity will stay around 40-45% except in the winter time when it's very dry here and it will get down into the 25-30% range.
      I bought one last year and it's great. click here

      Easy to control, no messing about with it, cheap and easy to empty.
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      • Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
        Your gas fire being left on is also contributing to the humidity level in the room. Get a dehumidifier and turn off the gas fire. If you need a little heat in there get yourself a small electrical heater. I run a dehumidifier in my fairly humid basement (in a separate snooker room) and the humidity will stay around 40-45% except in the winter time when it's very dry here and it will get down into the 25-30% range.

        I hear you Terry, will act on your advice. Humidity levels in winter 25-30% Can only dream of those sort of figures here in Hull. Winter outside, will see levels average 70% rarely below if not higher. When Hull enjoys hot weather it's almost tropical. Having spent many years based in Singapore, I have much experience of comparing it too.
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        • Originally Posted by djax View Post
          Bloody bell Cannonball, sometimes you don't see the wood for the tree's. Never crossed my mind - Dooh. Off tomorrow to sort one out. Thanks for your insight.

          Ps. Hainsworth, even though new on, is quicker than Strachan, I was always a Strachan purchaser, gotta say it's the former for me from now on.
          Yeah man, don't forget to big up the CB rep! I've got a theory that 6811 combined with TC balls ain't helping anyone w.r.t. kicks but that's a minefield discussion on here!

          Anyway, I've started thinking about it myself, as leaving the windows open at night ain't the best in Winter so I'm glad your post came up! I've found one of these, that may help dehumidify your room while you're playing, as the large dehumidifiers use compressers which will make noise, but this little chap uses different tech and is very quiet, just what we need at night and during snooker:

          http://www.tesco.com/direct/electriq...skuId=223-4202

          You can also get it from the appliances direct website for a couple of quid less. Maybe you could get both types. The latter only costs £35.

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          • Much appreciated Cannon. Going to get onto it tomorrow, hope the rain holds off? As I will be shanking it. BTW, I'm now on a mission to acquire a couple of more sets of SC's, Hope we don't push the price up of them between us?
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            • Just bought these to have a knock with.
              Sorry wrong link.
              http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Super-Crys...8AAOSw3YNXYQRk
              Last edited by itsnoteasy; 15 June 2016, 09:26 AM.
              This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
              https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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              • Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
                Just bought these to have a knock with.
                Sorry wrong link.
                http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Super-Crys...8AAOSw3YNXYQRk
                Slightly heavier the person quoted, without reading back through the thread arent they generally lighter?
                Hope they play nice for you, reasonably cheap.
                Awaiting your review

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                • Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View Post
                  Slightly heavier the person quoted, without reading back through the thread arent they generally lighter?
                  Hope they play nice for you, reasonably cheap.
                  Awaiting your review
                  Set I got all balls are around 142 grams - White was 141.
                  Highest break to date? 1

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                  • If anyone else wants to go down the SC route then make sure the balls you buy don't come in a box with a solid black top with "super crystalate" in small gold lettering. These are the Aramith sets that are actually made from phenolic resin, made in belgium is also a no, no for the same reason. Ask the seller the right questions before you buy, make sure you're getting the real McCoy.

                    djax

                    I'm surprised you need more effort to move the Sc balls around, I think it must be your table conditions, once that dehumidifier is up and running you should notice the difference is more than just less kicks. Warming the balls before a game is also recomended, makes them even more responsive.

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                    • Originally Posted by vmax4steve View Post
                      If anyone else wants to go down the SC route then make sure the balls you buy don't come in a box with a solid black top with "super crystalate" in small gold lettering. These are the Aramith sets that are actually made from phenolic resin, made in belgium is also a no, no for the same reason. Ask the seller the right questions before you buy, make sure you're getting the real McCoy.


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                      djax

                      I'm surprised you need more effort to move the Sc balls around, I think it must be your table conditions, once that dehumidifier is up and running you should notice the difference is more than just less kicks. Warming the balls before a game is also recomended, makes them even more responsive.

                      I believe you're right on that point VMax, waiting for unit that's on order. But I also use a shorter cue 52" that could possibly be part of the reason. Don't get me wrong though, I prefer it. Feel I have more control of CB. Unlike the TC's that fly around the table.
                      Highest break to date? 1

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                      • I think Vmax is right Djax our club has a tin roof and no windows and the tables really laggy on those humid days, I will bet it will feel like a new cloth once the dehumidifier does its job.
                        This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
                        https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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                        • Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
                          I think Vmax is right Djax our club has a tin roof and no windows and the tables really laggy on those humid days, I will bet it will feel like a new cloth once the dehumidifier does its job.
                          I'm certainly hoping so "Easy" I don't have a tin roof, but I also don't have any Windows (who needs them for playing snooker?) Today though was very heavy going, even with ironing the table beforehand. Humidity in the house was 75% and 83% in the room. Using a maple cue, I'm constantly having to wash my hands to prevent the cue dragging on my bridge. God knows how they manage in countries like Thailand?
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                          • I know it's horrible every few shots, cues gone sticky again, every cue I have had has been like that, until my J6 cue, I don't know what he does but I haven't had to wipe it at all.
                            This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
                            https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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                            • Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
                              I know it's horrible every few shots, cues gone sticky again, every cue I have had has been like that, until my J6 cue.
                              Come on J6, reveal your secret to us

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                              • Originally Posted by mikeyd100 View Post
                                Slightly heavier the person quoted, without reading back through the thread arent they generally lighter?
                                Hope they play nice for you, reasonably cheap.
                                Awaiting your review
                                Can't go wrong at that price Mikey, if I don't like them I will pass them on to anyone who wants to try them for what it cost me.
                                This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
                                https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8

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