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Friday, August 1, 2014

Stringway ML-100


Please note the Stringway is designed differently than the standard drop weights and/or the drop weights with a ratchet mechanism. Hence it is not impacted by those issues.


The Stringway ML-100  is my 2nd and current stringing machine.

The ML-100 could be use as a portable unit, and/or, as a standard mounted stringing machine with the optional stand.

 


All stringing tools are not included unless you wish to purchase the Stringway clamps for non-badminton stringing ,or, substitutes clamps for badminton (Yonex).

I am using floating clamps vs those attached to the machine. Purchased the Yonex and Gamma clamps for badminton string.

An optional badminton racquet mounting kit is required for the machine - red coloured items in following pix



I am a customer and no way affiliated with Stringway in any commercial manner

I purchased the machine in 3Q2013 (with the optional stand) as the local stringing service was getting expensive with inconsistent quality eg you know the difference upon the first few hits.

Checking the internet, noticed there were now many choices of low cost electronic stringing machines compared to over 10 years ago. Was very tempted to buy a low cost model with a electronic tensioner ... VERY VERY tempted!

Nevertheless I decided against the low cost machine with a electronic tensioner at the 11th hour and ordered the Stringway instead.

Reason?

I required a machine which could provide a consistent result across the stringbed, simple to operate, reliable, and had to be maintenance free for years. Read many good reviews/feedback for the Stringway. In addition, my old flatmate in NZ had previously owned a Stringway and spoke volumes for their machines as well - nothing like word of mouth!!

Summary of my experience with the ML-100 to date:-

Pro(s):
My clients feedback the tension is quite consistent across the stringbed and the results provide nice feedback upon usage
Independent of power supply or electronic issues
Reliable and maintenance free after setup
Solid build quality which provides confidence during usage
Badminton mounting kit provides solid mounting of the racquet
Good ROI for high quality but low volume usage
Good support from factory for post sale enqueries 

Con(s):
Structure holding the racquet could be located closer to the tensioner to lessen string usage (only applicable when using reels)
Tension settings not engraved onto tensioner bar - need to use special ruler provided to set the tension
Need to add your padding(s) to the grippers (some racquets nowadays uses decals instead of the real stuff to decorate the racquet frame)
Need to purchase your own tools eg awl, clamps, hex-keys, etc
Mounting kit required for stringing badminton racquets

7 comments:

  1. Forgot to update. Couple days after initial usage had to use fine sandpaper to the front edge of the string gripper plate as it tend to cut strings at certain angles. The same issue was reported by past users.

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  2. Still using the ML-100 without issues today - almost 6yrs later

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    1. OIC ... only blogging on it's use for badminton as per the blog title

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  4. Hi Wck

    I'm using the same machine for 7 years and counting. I was wondering: are you stringing crossstrings top to bottom or bottom to top? In the beginning I had my machine configured exactly as yours. But the top clamp couldn't hold the racket in position when pulling the string. I switched configuration where the top of the rackets are now mounted at the grippers. So i'm just wondering what your findings are. Best regards. Jan (Belgium)

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    1. Oic ... I am still stringing the horizontals, from bottom (near shaft) to the top

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    2. The norm is to tie using 2-knots only

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