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NaDeR
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Posted: 06/28/2006 at 10:36am |
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Hey guys , i know that there is too many topics about glue . But can you tell me how to make a home made glue . because i spend too much money on the tibhar and butterfly glues THANKS . |
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paullau512
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Home made glue are illegal and not approved by the ITTF !
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cole_ely
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Sorry, paul, but that's just plain misinformation. There are banned solvents. As long as you don't use a banned solvent you can use anything you want. You can use maple syrup and nitro glycerin if they're not on the banned list.
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NaDeR
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ok no problem i will use it in practice |
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lildudejds
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maple syrup eh? hmmmm....haha
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President JFJ
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rubber cement and bestine thinner 50/50. easiest way to make it
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NaDeR
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thanks guys any other ... |
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wfwfitz
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Just about any rubber cement and cigarette lighter fluid.
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paullau512
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Oh, I though that I knew it . Thanks you . |
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fatcomet
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there was a huge thread on this. just search "speed glue"
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SDRamones
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Good recipes at this thread from the past http://mytabletennis.net/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4614&KW=glue
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NaDeR
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Thank you its very good. |
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SDRamones
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np But basically you can use Thinner, D-limonene, lighter fluid and Butyl and Ethyl Acetate and mix it with Rubber Cement. |
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gundam
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I've tried (and currently using) the receipes from the other thread. Petroleum Distillate (Lighter fluid) works okay. Depending on the rubber cement, i've noticed that they are rather thick in texture and i prefer thin glue so that i don't get a lot of glue build up.
I found a petroleum distillate that's being used to clean oil paitings at the local art supply store (called odourless solvent) and started using this. It seems that the speed glue effects last longer about 2 days. I was thinking of giving up speed glueing because it has become rather expensive and i thought that long lasting speed glue will do me, but these glues are still expensive. So go and try the receipes, they are highly recommended and most of all cheap. I was thinking of giving up speed glue but now I'm back! |
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Braveheart
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I will be scare to make glue myself. Health is very important and I do not want to save few cents for this item. Sure, I breath the one I buy but at least I do not breath the one I make (I mean...I avoid one step)
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President JFJ
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If you're worried about health, hear this. A woman once beleived that she could be ultimately healthy if she drank a ton of water and only ate perfect nutrition. This woman died of kidney failure from drinking an overload of water. So don't get too scared for your health. BTW, teflon non-stick frying pans are as likely to contribute to cancer as speed glue is.
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i use a light chemical vulcanizing fluid(tyre & tube repair patches) 200ml+10 ml petrol.the thiner the layer
more power. it may be done 1)the fluid(not liquid)mention above 200ml+2)50 ml normal glue+3)5 ml petrol wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww |
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Thanks for your posts guys |
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gundam
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petrol? never heard that b4. would that be leaded or unleaded? LOL (getting leaded might be difficult) |
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The leaded would make the rubbers much too heavy |
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