Where to find good stringer

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  1. DaveC

    DaveC Regular Member

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    Ya , Funny but true :p
     
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    hehehehhe...no wonder u din make it to higher level :D

    stringing technique make big difference on tension...u try the different on constant and pre-stretch then u will knoe wats the difference...from the way u post can see that u r definitely not there yet :D
     
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    Sound like a pro stringer...........with good points

    Should say: "After strung for you, your skills seem improve on the spot ! :eek::eek::eek: more than just powerful smashes" huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuh~~~~:D:D:D
     
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  4. DaveC

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    If improve skill on the spot. duwan pay $$$ la :eek::eek:
    Must at east can bring the racket to d court at night and the string breakkk after winning the first set. Can boast to players that racket just strung today ohhh, now the jumping smash too powerfull :cool: the string cannot tahan la:p:D:D
     
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    LOL.
    But stringers now are quite rare and thus they will be quite buzy and charge quite a fee.That's only my opinion btw.
     
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    Yeah, charge an extra few bucks players dont mind. But give good stringing loh :)
     
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    but now most places are charging RM10 which i think is too expensive.Dont you think so?
     
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    Another point noted, normally ppl would print YY with stencil ink on string. I will emphasize this by stencil it with:

    Tension: xx lbs
    Time&date finish strung: dd/mm & hh/mm

    hohohohoho~ hows that ?

     
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    The address:- MINE STORE, No.18, Jln. SS2/2, off Jln. Balakong, Bandar Cheras, Bt.11, Cheras 43200 Kajang, Selangor.

    KFC = left turn at 1st junction right after Bt.11 traffic light. Maybank is easier to notice, which is right opposite KFC. When you reach Maybank, turn to your left and you'll notice the shop.

    No promises; say you're recommended by Ah Kong goh (bro. Kong in canto) and Elwin who plays badminton in Kong Ming, might get discount if lucky....good luck.;)
     
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    its inside balakkong.there a maybank too...
     
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    ok guys ... THANKS ALOT :D
     
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    Print .... "Just String Today!" :D:p
     
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    DaveC.......FYI Yonex international stringer dun juz string YONEX laket

    they string all the laket tat use by international player
     
  14. DaveC

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    But we are not International Standard Players ohh :eek:
    We just mention that we use XL rackets, same like king kong racket ahh :D:D:D
     
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    DaveC dun u knoe tat all the games got rules n regulations???

    laket got their maximum length n frame size
     
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    Hi thunder killer, How are you?

    I am currently using Carlton Powerblade racket and I am pretty much used to BG80 @ 27lb. I was recommended (by an enthusiastic oldtimer) to use Proace string 2 days ago so I string it at 27lb. However each time after smashing, the 2 middle down string obviously shifted outwards (which never happen using BG80)

    My questions are:-
    a) Is Proace string better than BG80? (if yes which one);
    b) Will stringing @ higher tention solve the above problem?;
    c) Does stringing @ 4 knots help to keep its tentions etc (other than keeping the frame in shape)?

    Appreciate your valuable opinion....
     
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    Hie Bro,
    Since u not satisfy with the service provided by e-sports then u probably can try out the new outlet located with usj23 badminton centre. They are really professional and worth to try u know. I think they can give u more information about any YONEX range of racquet. They really sounds professional.
     
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    Hie Bro,
    Im definitely feel that the BG 80 is better than the Pro Ace string. It is very much different you may try out by hitting the string by your own hand compared the sounds of the 2 racquet. Im sure YOnex string will give u better repulsion compared to other. Bear in mind, YONEX has various type of string some is hard,medium or soft feeling therefore you need to know what kind of string suits you. Too high tension may cause you injury or low tension cant give you comfort to play. Maybe u can look out at the sport shop in usj23 badminton centre. Thank you!
     
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    hi usjsubang .. care to list some of the stringing prices of the common strings ?? eg bg66 bg80 etc etc ... and oso some of the string variety that this new shop have ??
    thanks ...

    AJ in puchong is charging rm21 for bg66 using conventional machine ... rm23 for bg66 using the new electronic machine ..
     
  20. thunder killer

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    i think the machine doesnt make much experience.if the stringer is not good,whatever machine is useless.evern some stringer using manual machine, they still can produce good stringing and dont always compare the price as long the price is reasonable and doesnt make much difference.as long they produce good stringing and satisfaction to u.
     

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