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DHS no.15 glue VS Nittaku Finezip |
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juanma4080
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NITAKKU fine zip it's the best!!
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alas
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How does Revolution compare to those two? It’s all I’ve experienced.
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-Eric
Nittaku Acoustic (Ch.Pen) DHS Skyline TG-2 NEO DHS Skyline 3-60 |
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notfound123
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I switched to Revolution from the FineZip. The bond is not as strong but strong enough. I apply several layers... like 2 on the blade and 3-4 on the rubber. It is a thin glue. The end result is very good. The bounce is lovely and the removal is super easy, comes off in one piece, like advertised/shown in videos on youtube.
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kindof99
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I haven’t used finezip yet, but dhs no. 15 seems to offer more elastic bonding than evolution no. 3. DHS no . 15 is the only glue that I used increases the rubber elasticity so far. Does finezip also increase the elasticity and have bonding as strong as dhs no. 15?
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