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Ace 101 spine tester: odd problem

Started by slowbowjoe, September 22, 2013, 02:07:00 PM

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slowbowjoe

So I've had one of these for about a year, made up maybe 5 dozen sets of shafts, all from reliable sponsors here. With all sets, my Ace
consistently reads about 5 ponds lighter than the actual spine. Had the shafts hand spined and marked from the suppliers on this last batch, and same results.
Any ideas as to what I may be doing wrong, and how to correct it?

Grey Taylor

I'm not sure which model you have. I had the 203 Spine Master and had a similar issue.
I emailed Ace to ask if there was any way to adjust the tool and received a rant about how it was calibrated before it left their doors and there was obviously something else wrong, it certainly wasn't the Ace tool.
I wrote to the shaft supplier. They gave a little laugh and said that's not the first time they've heard of the same issue with the same tool.
I fianlly sold the Ace and got a used Adams. I'm much happier with the Adams. I'd have been fine with the Ace if they'd helped me instead of getting up on a soapbox.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
The Blind Master

WESTBROOK

Real easy to check if you got some XX75 aluminums.

slowbowjoe

Don't have any aluminum (or carbon, for that matter) to check against.
Guy, I had a little better experience talking to Ace, as the gentleman was patient and helpful offering suggestions... but I still don't get a reading that matches the actual spine.
Anyone other feedback out there?

Green

I had the same model a couple of years ago, same issue.  I even kept it side by side for testing once I got a Spine-O-Matic and it was consistently 4# light.
ASL's, Selfbows, and Wood Arra's
Just because you are passionate about something, doesn't mean you don't suck at it.

slowbowjoe

Thanks Green, that's a pretty good confirmation - within a pound of what I think I'm off by. Well at least now I know it's probably not all operator error. No way I can afford a replacement right now, and I do find it works very well as a spin tester/straightening aid-guess I'll just have to trust it's at least consistent being 4 or 5 pounds light.

Green

If you know it's consistently off, then you can use it fairly accurately.
ASL's, Selfbows, and Wood Arra's
Just because you are passionate about something, doesn't mean you don't suck at it.

Bud B.

Does the Ace spine master have the same problem?
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SteveL

I have a 203 and it was a little off compared to what my aluminum shafts should have spined. I just bent the pointer the slightest amount to zero it out. Took about 10 secs and has worked fine since.


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