Question: When replacing damaged / broken grommets how do you create that 'countersink' edge on those specific grommets that usually share a hole with both cross and main strings? Is there a special tool or does the natural pull of the string(s) manage to create that curved edge naturally? I'm new to stringing so apoligies if my question is somewhat stupid sounding.
I hv tried and still used till now, but not as good as the original one ... but, maybe I used a cheap grommet.
not really stupid question. personally i have never done it. the ATS tool is interesting. Victor has a heat iron in its stringing tool kit that should produce a better result. never tried it though.
So what's the "original one" that maa2003 is talking about? I've been google-ing around and can't find anything on the Victor head iron Where can I find one of those?
Me too; so far i have know idea how to remove the used/broken/damaged grommets! Does anybody got a link to this victor tool? thx It´s time for me to get such a tool, i got new grommets, but idk how to remove the old ones...
what racket is in the picture that has the stringing instruction (tie off) printed on the racket itself? Never seen anything like that. Wish all my rackets had that, very cool.