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Old 09-20-2007, 03:33 PM
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Old 09-20-2007, 10:43 PM
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Question Bases

Coaches have a base question, what can you do to revigerate bases when they have hardened from age? :rolleyes: case and point I have about 40 old frosties that a few prongs have become somewhat hard, they would be very tweakable if they can regain the softness of the prongs, any wisdom out ther for me on this matter?
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I've been thinking about this for quite some time. If we had a more rounded Proline Base and a more rounded base the size of a single clip, I think this would enhance our play in the hobby. Here's why?

I've noticed if a flat front base hits the back of a blocker's base (who's flat), usually the ball carrier goes nowhere! But if the front of the ball carrier's base is more rounded and the back of the blocker's base is more rounded, we would see ball carrier's running off their blocks and not getting into a rugby match. I like the size we have now of the Proline and Single Clip bases. I think this will add a little more realism into our play. What do you think?

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Old 09-22-2007, 01:07 AM
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You have it covered, You have done this before so the base building is the easy part. The money IS VERY TOUGH. But the hardest part is selling them. The F5 is a great base.That has not been blessed by ANY of the heavy hitters in this hobby. Newcomers have bought all we have sold for the most part.( which isnt very many). This is the part that has me baffled. The fact that the BIG BOYS wont even give it a try. I DONT UNDERSTAND!!!!!! Trust me the F5 is VERY VERSATILE base.

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So far I have found them a bit tippy. Shortened the rear prongs as you suggested in the "tweak" but still having some trouble. I am new to the tweaking though so maybe it is me. I may call you for advice Geno - is that ok? Working on training some to add to my Packers that will be playing in the NYEFL this year - first season in league.
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Old 09-22-2007, 11:20 AM
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Old 01-20-2008, 12:33 PM
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Question Hard Bases

Coaches, I have never seen a post about what is the best way to make the older hard bases useful. Often one can win a bunch of players on ebay and bases all un tweaked but old and hard. Has anyone ever explored the science of how to soften the plastic or theories of how to make them useful?

These bases are often considered unusable but plastic is a composition and there must exist a theory just throwing that out coac hes.
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Old 01-20-2008, 10:31 PM
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heat..trial n error..more heat..more trial n error
Thanks Coach I will try warming the flat pliers and seeing what happens when the flame is run under the prongs.
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Old 10-31-2008, 12:11 PM
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To see these new bases and get our hands on them.

Nick and I are eager to try them out!!
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It's been over a year since this thread was started. Does anyone have any word on Mark's bases?
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