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karq
Member Joined: 02/17/2007 Status: Offline Points: 38 |
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Posted: 02/24/2007 at 5:35am |
Hey
I have a question.When I buy new rubbers ,is the rubber attached to the spons or I have to glue it by my self? Sorry for my english :S |
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kenneyy88
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you can buy topsheet and sponge seperately or most of the time you can buy it together.
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aeoliah
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It is better to buy rubber sheet with the sponge already glued together, it will save you a lot of trouble, unless you want something special for yourself. When you buy a new rubber bring your blade to the shop and ask them to glue it for you. Of course this will be inconvenient if you buy from the internet.
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Dont sweat it karq. Here you go! http://colestt.com/howto.php. Just watch the videos. If you have to put together rubber, and sponge it's got the necessary info. If you gotta apply rubber/sponge to blade it's got it. I watched them several times just to be sure I got the gist first.
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I have already watched does videos :D But thanks everyone for the info.
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You're safer going with ready made rubbers unless there's something you're specifically looking for that you can't get otherwise.
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