Just be careful where the liquid is coming from. The stuff my wife uses comes from the States and is hopefully therefore subject to better quality control than the Chinese stuff that a lot of the corner shops sell.
Sorry to hear this.
I had quite a saga with a bag I ordered last year and started to get a bad feeling about the company then. Fortunately, the bag came through, but I decided not to order anything else from them after that.
A tyre inflator is just a compressor by another name.
I watched a few videos and tried the compressed air system myself - with the same results as you. Then tried the tape/solvent method and wondered why I ever bothered setting the compressor up!
I see where you are coming from but had already edited my post above to elaborate on my comment.
Personally I always charge postage at cost on Ebay and that, coupled with a £0.99 start and no reserve, often sees me getting higher prices than those who put a higher start price or a reserve and...
P&P costs are shown in the listing - you must have known that before you placed your bid, surely?
Bear in mind too, that some sellers factor in their time for processing, packaging and delivery to their local carrier.
Ebay have recently curbed some of the blatant excess P&P charges, which...
The easiest way around this apparent conundrum is to buy the cheap two-faced chipper and try it on the practice ground to see if its what you really want. If it is, buy a single faced one for use when playing.
Even the better quality ones are not extortionately priced and both left and right...
I must admit, I'd not be happy with that kind of lag!!! Hopefully it has been addressed or at least will have been by the time I buy one. (Looking at a house move at the moment, with room for an indoor set-up being high on my list of priorities - although the wife doesn't know that!!!!)
Looks to be around 2 seconds lag on this video. I have looked at a lot of information regarding the SkyTrak and it doesn't seem to have any more issues than any other monitors - even much more expensive ones.
Not saying you haven't already considered these kind of things or that you don't maybe have the space and facilities already, but I can't help thinking that it might be quite costly to make a business out of it. As soon as you have others paying money for a facility on your premises, you've got...
I've been looking at these in a bit more detail lately and the current best compromise between price and performance seems to be the SkyTrak.
If you know someone in the States who could maybe carry it across the pond for you, they cost $2000 there - around £1300. Not an insignificant amount of...
If they are as bad as you say, I really doubt that you'll be able to 'break them in'.
I can understand it taking a couple of rounds for shoes to break in, although as has already been said, well fitting shoes wouldn't even need that, but more than that, I would say is a lost cause. Nothing...
I bought 288 Wilson Ultra for £50. I split them three ways with my son and son-in-law, both of whom are high handicappers like myself and for our level of ability, they are fine.
As the two youngsters progress, I'm sure they'll end up giving the Ultras back to me, so I've probably got a good...