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    Posted: 07/02/2007 at 4:44pm

I was wondering...........

If I were to speed glue on my forehand side, and was using a 1.5 rubber, wouldn't this "grow" to about a 2.0 mm  PERFORMANCE?

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Originally posted by longreachlooper longreachlooper wrote:


I was wondering...........

If I were to speed glue on my forehand side, and was using a 1.5 rubber, wouldn't this "grow" to about a 2.0 mm  PERFORMANCE?

thanx

 
no glued rubbers feel different that has nothing to do with the speed
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You probably won't get any effect glueing a 1.5 mm rubber..

at least 2.0 if you want to glue as it softens the sponge a lot..
 
If you haven't glued so far: don't bother.. won't be legal for a long time anyway..
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speedglueing thin rubbers is fine very loud sound and high spin!

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