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    Posted: 06/05/2015 at 2:54am
Can someone please confirm that it is ok to use UHU power  or UHU Arts & crafts glue, to put rubber on a carbon and wood blades?

http://www.uhu.com/en/products/all-purpose-adhesives/detail/uhu-alleskleber-kraft-transparent-1.html?cHash=4c90094687fabaad02d07accd2222200&step=481

http://www.uhu.com/en/products/creative-products/detail/uhu-arts-crafts-glue-1.html?cHash=49004fe3c2d341665269c92075666de2&step=205

I've read somewhere in these posts that you can. But no details are given. 

If the answer is yes, does it influence the play in any way? Are there any risks to the blade/rubber? Is there a better alternative I can find at a hardware store?

I am stuck where there are no TT shops. I am ordering regular glue for long term but don't want to wait 3 weeks. Thanks! 
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It will be fine if you never removed
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i actually want to peel it off in a couple of weeks as i am trying different rubbers on the same blade.
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I remember trying that out as a kid.  The glue is fine for blades as it is VOC-based but it spells trouble for rubbers as the film hardens up as time goes by, making it rather difficult to remove from sponge without causing damage.

Edited by zeio - 06/05/2015 at 4:06am
Viscaria FL - 91g
+ Neo H3 2.15 Blk - 44.5g(55.3g uncut bare)
+ Hexer HD 2.1 Red - 49.3g(68.5g 〃 〃)
= 184.8g
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Originally posted by chicane chicane wrote:

i actually want to peel it off in a couple of weeks as i am trying different rubbers on the same blade.
 
With UHU , this is mission impossible. You'll have to throw rubbers in the trash


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Look for tear mender at a local mom nd pop hardware store. Or order from ebay or walmart. Trust me, its worth buying the 6oz for 9$ will last you about year plus.


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   LATEX MILK (Revultex brand international shipment) --DREAM BOND FOR TABLE TENNIS APPLICATIONS..

http://www.liquidlatexstore.com/solid-color-liquid-latex-body-paint-16-oz.html

Since quite recently we used to apply natural latex liquid as comes directly from Malaisia hevea-tree plantation.
It is the cheapest to give your heart a lot of joyment. Ideal adhesive to bond up table tennis rubber and blade. Ideal adhesive in every way.
USA inland common price 17 US$ --0,5 litre = 16 oz    


good luck.

Edited by igorponger - 06/05/2015 at 2:18pm
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HE WHO HESISTATES IS LOST, SORRY...

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=czvwUKnqP_w
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My Dear Fellow Forumers,
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The latex milk is the cheapest adhesive suitable best for table tennis applications.

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Friends,
You all must possesing nice ears I guess, so I unwilling to advise you more than once. Not me, sorry..

HOW TO APPLY LATEX MILK ONTO THE RUBBER AND BLADE.




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Edited by igorponger - 06/07/2015 at 6:01pm
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