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elcapitan_thfc
Super Member Joined: 03/13/2007 Status: Offline Points: 115 |
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Posted: 09/29/2008 at 7:20pm |
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Wondering if anyone has tried any glue, only to attach rubbers to the blade which come off relatively easy but also stick without much problem.
I currently have the Stiga Aqua Energy but it is impossible to remove the rubber as it splits and I have to throw it out in bits at the end.
Has anyone tried the Stiga Attach Power Glue?
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Stiga Ebenholz NCT V
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Nutriment6464
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yes! paste
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theman
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art cement
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nittakuball
Platinum Member Joined: 03/17/2008 Location: SingaporeCanada Status: Offline Points: 2564 |
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DHS is the best even 1 layer still easy to took off glues.
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DHS 032
Butterfly Bryce Highspeed Singapore & Canada |
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ttman
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tibhar is horrible it made my blade all sticky and i don know how to get it off
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nittakuball
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BTY fair check is not too bad only thing is hard to get the glue off on the sponge if only apply 1 layer.Need at least 4 layers glue than you can easy to get it off from the spoge
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DHS 032
Butterfly Bryce Highspeed Singapore & Canada |
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bennysmith1
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DHS No. 15 VOC free glue is good. Easy to apply and adhere well. Easy to peel off too.
I have 2 new tube of 98ml for sale. Let me know. |
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notfound123
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you meant free chack, right? I've had the exact same experience. i don't think that's a big deal though and would definitely recommend this glue. |
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hafawaz
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where can you find this glue? I looked at megaspin, gotabletennis, paddlepalace and americantabletennis and their selections is much smaller than it used to be. |
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Senkoh - 85 with Sriver EL 2.1
Keyshot Light with Sriver FX 2.1 |
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grubbafan
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I use Xiom I-Bond. Works fine for me....
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JimT
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I am using Tibhar Clean Fix (water-based glue) for 10 months now. Works very good, hardly ever leaves any residue on blade/rubbers, a bit stronger than regular rubber glue, so you don't need much to stick them on. Very easy and convenient to use - better than regular rubber glue Nittaku Dine that I used to apply.
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hafawaz
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I just ordered the Tibhar Clean Fix based on your recommendation JimT - I've tried the butterfly water based glue and found that the rubbers peeled too easily off the blade. the edges were always separating.
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Senkoh - 85 with Sriver EL 2.1
Keyshot Light with Sriver FX 2.1 |
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mdjenders
Silver Member Joined: 10/24/2006 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 860 |
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best test one coat, thinned down a bit. great for gluing rubbers as well as topsheet to sponge.
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THEMANFZ1
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YES! paste works like a dream and does not stick to the sponge comes off the blade easy, its cheap, and reusable too.
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cagaragesales
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I have them available and so does Haggivs (one of a kind trading). They come in 50ml, 98ml (condensed version), and 500ml. The 50ml comes with an applicator and the 98ml comes with mini sponges to apply the glue onto the blade/rubber. DHS #15 VOC-Free glue is MUCH BETTER than Butterfly Free Chack. The DHS glue peels off nicely unlike the Free Chack. |
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pongmaster
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rubber cement is good and is super cheap but i'm gonna switch to yes paste soon
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Rich215
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I have been using Best and Elmers Rubber Cement. I saw the vid someone posted using the Tear Mender stuff. I think im going to give that a try because of the ease of removing from sponge. When I use the rubber cements on softer sponges, its quite hard to get off without tearing little micro chunks out of the sponge.
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