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How the Chinese are Handling the Glue Ban |
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easyfiji
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Posted: 01/08/2008 at 4:12pm |
I was told that many of the Chinese youth are now using very hard, fast
blades. eg Avalox 7 ply, with 2.0mm midsoft sponge to compensate for
the glue ban. Can anyone verify this?
Does anyone know what the effects of such a combo are? Any thoughts? |
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ttman
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i bet they are just going to make a softer extremly dense sponge, like dawei quattro, its softer than a standard dhs no.20 sponge but its just as dense
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PingPangQiu
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we know very minimal
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easyfiji
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Is it possible to make a softer sponge with high density? I thought that sponges were softer because of lower density.
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PingPangQiu
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It doesn't sound right anyway. Dense is another way of saying hardness. Low meaning soft and high meaning hard. I have no idea if that is possible.
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shij421
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The chinese women's team are using TSP long effect glue at the moment, whatever it's called. Still using hurricane 3.
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