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    Posted: 04/20/2008 at 2:22pm
i was wondering wats the best type of glue to use that is voc-free and doesnt violate the upcoming glue ban??

got any recommendations?
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Butterfly H20 chack.
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Originally posted by liXiao liXiao wrote:

Butterfly H20 chack.


do u no an easy way to get the glue off of the rubberwhen using water chack?
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I am quite sure that even rubber cement will have no VOCs left after a day or so, hence technically for a regular glue VOC free vs. regular VOC is irrelevant. If you really want VOC free glue, BTY Free Chack resembles the most the normal glue (except it is white before it dries). It is a liquid rubber and it is not water based. 
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Originally posted by zchao93 zchao93 wrote:

Originally posted by liXiao liXiao wrote:

Butterfly H20 chack.


do u no an easy way to get the glue off of the rubberwhen using water chack?


For me it comes off quite easily.
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If you don't speed glue or tune and you don't change rubbers frequently then I would suggest using regular rubber cement from a craft store.  They usually cost 8 to 9 USD for a 250mL can.  Just like 7plywood said: "no VOCs [are] left after a day or so." 
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When is you trying the glue?
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can u prime with free chack?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 7plywood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/25/2008 at 11:22pm
Originally posted by zchao93 zchao93 wrote:

can u prime with free chack?

No
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is there any voc free glues u can prime with??

u can use voc glues and leave the rubbers there after application for a certain amount of hours til all the bad chemicals go away right?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote 7plywood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04/26/2008 at 12:29pm
Originally posted by zchao93 zchao93 wrote:

is there any voc free glues u can prime with??
I don't know any and I don't think there are
 
Originally posted by zchao93 zchao93 wrote:

u can use voc glues and leave the rubbers there after application for a certain amount of hours til all the bad chemicals go away right?
Yes. I don't think any VOCs are left after few days (at most).
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Originally posted by 7plywood 7plywood wrote:

Originally posted by zchao93 zchao93 wrote:

is there any voc free glues u can prime with??
I don't know any and I don't think there are
 
Originally posted by zchao93 zchao93 wrote:

u can use voc glues and leave the rubbers there after application for a certain amount of hours til all the bad chemicals go away right?
Yes. I don't think any VOCs are left after few days (at most).


does ittf say if theres a certain amount of time u have to leave it out?
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Yes, 72 hours
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Originally posted by zchao93 zchao93 wrote:

Originally posted by liXiao liXiao wrote:

Butterfly H20 chack.


do u no an easy way to get the glue off of the rubberwhen using water chack?
 
I used water chack from butterfly to glue on my new sheets of Tenergy. However due to my error my b/h side did not stick. The one little tube of h2o chack is good for one application. I tried to use it for 2 lol and i regret it. Metalone is coming over my house tomorrow with some goo-gone which you can purchase at any rite aid or hardware store. Use a credit card to remove the h2o chack.
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Hi,so far any VOC glue work like speed gule.(Can hear the click sound)
I apply speed glue on my bryce fx and i can hear the click sound.After change to VOC glue no click sound at all.So did any one know which new glue is very close to speed glue.Unhappy
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No new glues are like speed glue.

If you just want some glue to stick rubbers down (even tuned taco shapes), get yourself some copydex and leave it to air overnight before attaching to the blade. It will stick anything down and it comes off really easily.
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can u prime with clean chack?
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i guess nothing will be allowed, thats why i'll continue using my voc glue before each training/game and wont care about all this ITTF problem
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I have stiga victory glue, and for some reason it reacts nicely with the sponge of a rubber. Yet it is not classed as a speedglue, so im guessing it doesnt have high concentrations of VOC's, or any at all. So give that a try, its like 25 dollars for 400ml. Its nice and thick too so it sticks blade and rubber together very well, also it reacts insanely good when glueing with tuners.

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Victory glue and any glue that makes a glue sound or alters the sponge in ANY WAY will become illegal in September.
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I think the whole "ban everything because it gives an advantage" thing is absolute bs. Initially they were banning for health reasons, and thats good, so companies became flexible and released tuners, which are great btw, its a safe alternative to speedglueing and isnt messy or massively time consuming. Now they're banning just because they can, this whole slowing down the game thing is crap, there are players out there who accel at fast game, and if that means they are the most 'elite' from the elites then they should be recognized, not brought down to par with the slower people. Besides, the really long rallies these days are the spectacular ones, slowing the game down will make these rallies seem boring.



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Originally posted by LachlanTan LachlanTan wrote:

When is you trying the glue?


i have decided to play with the new tibhar... it is a white liquid glue but it is not a rapid glue...

the best thing is that after 5 minutes you can play...

but the smell... not so good...
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should i apply on the rubber and blade and let them sit there for 72 hours or just the rubber?

after 72 hours they should still be able to stick together right?
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You don't need to air it before gluing. Glue it normally as you always do.
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ur basicly saying to disregard the VOCs and just glue as usual>?
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Sort of. If you play in a tournament where your blade is checked, make sure you attach your rubbers to the blade few days before. VOCs will be gone by then.
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I think I've been gluing on with rubber cement that is too thick. What effect will thinning it do to the rubber? Like what is the difference that I will notice?
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