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Glue - remove it or not ? |
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Sphynx
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Posted: 06/30/2015 at 6:56pm |
Hello there!
Can you guys tell me something, imagine you wanna test a rubber on a new blade, is it necessary to remove the old glue from the rubber before applying the new glue or is it ok to leave the old glue? I ask this, because a friend of mine told me he doesn't remove the old glue when he's changing setups, which I think it is wrong, right? Thanks for your answers!
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crackfst
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you can leave it on. as long as it isnt 10 layers already or so lol or is uneven
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MLfan
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it depends on glue thickness and whether it's even/uneven. ^just what he said
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Tinykin
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Agreed. Glue on rubber can add 2-4g to the overall bat weight.
But removing glue can be tricky as it does sometimes take out pieces of sponge. |
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