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    Posted: 09/11/2007 at 12:37pm
Will the "end result" be any good?
I was thinking of mixing equal amount of Yasaka Super Speed glue and  Butterfly fair chalk regular.....
Any 1 has ever mixed glues of different brands or Speed glue with non-speed glue together?
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yes.. even adding a thinner to a regular glue will add something. I think it'd be fine, and i'd try it if one is getting a little too thick and the other is very thin -- i know nothing about the consistency of either, as it were.
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My friend, just use my method and mix best-test rubber cement with same brand thinner to give consistency of the butterfly glue( I would guess about 1:5-6 for thinner:glue). Vary amount to give consistency to your liking. Save loads. Best-test cost less than CAD 3 per bottle. Work at least as well or even better. I am assuming you want regular glue!
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I used to mix 1 part Energy and 1 part Stiga Carbon glue. It worked pretty well

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote tiehwen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/12/2007 at 10:47am
Originally posted by jctlee jctlee wrote:

My friend, just use my method and mix best-test rubber cement with same brand thinner to give consistency of the butterfly glue( I would guess about 1:5-6 for thinner:glue). Vary amount to give consistency to your liking. Save loads. Best-test cost less than CAD 3 per bottle. Work at least as well or even better. I am assuming you want regular glue!
I see 1 part of Best-test rbr cement n 5 or 6 parts of Best-test thinner...Will it smell like crazy or will the stench lingers on... like my Yasaka Super Speed? I dun wanna kill my remaining brain cells...
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i mixed fair chack with rossi plus, it gave me excellent speed and spin lol but i wud neva mix speed glue wid normal glue otherwise it jus be a waste, apparently it only increase the adhesive power.
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