2 knots Single String Method..

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  1. Z1985

    Z1985 Regular Member

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    how come i don't see any1 mention it here? it seems like the 4 knots stringing method is out of date already? and i thought it is only used in Tennis nowadays?? here in SG when i string rackets they are mostly strung with 2 knots. I do stringing too with 2 knots using a single string without cutting.. hmm.. is there anyway to increase speed stringing in a 2 knots method? i usually took slightly more than 1 hrs to complete 1... approx. 40Mins for weaving(the terrible part) and 30Mins for tensioning.. :crying:

    i do strung for others cuz the machine costs a bomb.. hmm. currently using Ashaway Crank Type Machine.. i don't know about the model.. i would like to hear more about the differences between a pro stringer and a non-pro 1. it seems like the racket i string tends to snap easier and yet takes a longer time to unleash the power.. sometimes it isn't even powerful.. Y? :crying:

    can any kind souls enlighten me pls... thanks.
     
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    tt's my opinion.. relax kwun.. but if u take a look @ the forum
    90% of SGrean racket is strung @ 2knots...
     
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    what is "SGrean racket"?
     
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    HAHA.. its Singaporean's racket..
     
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    I don't think 4-knots 2-strings for bamindton racket is being out of date in Singapore. It is the preference of most stringers to string at 2-knots 1-string out of convenient if player did not instruct otherwise.
    Most of time, I instruct to my stringer to string my racket using Yonex BG66, 4 knots, II at 22 lbs and = at 24 lbs. Of course, it is my preference.
     
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    1-piece, 2-knots stringing was the grand daddy of stringing. It has very ancient roots. That is why stringers in Malaysia and Singapore used to know of no other way of stringing other than 2-knots. Some are still stuck in this timeframe, especially in the smaller towns. The same applies to Hong Kong, except that in Hong Kong they move with the times. Incidentally, Yonex goes only for 2-piece 4-knots stringing. But they still employ contract stringers, who use 2-knots stringing, for tournaments. Why, I really don't understand. :D
     

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