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Creating New Tie-Off Holes

Sometimes the tie-off hole for a racquet isn’t very well placed. You may have three strings crammed next to each other on the grommet strip, all of which are blocked when you go to tie off. Rather than fight with this, I find a hole that is closer and doesn’t block other holes when tying off, and enlarge it gently with a waxed awl. It makes a neater job, and it will be there the next time I string the racquet.

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Bob Tuttle, Freeport, NY

 

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