Replacing rubbers - newbie advice
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Topic: Replacing rubbers - newbie advice
Posted By: bythecshore
Subject: Replacing rubbers - newbie advice
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 9:46am
I am a long-time ping pong player, strictly amateur, but pretty good. Over the years I have bought many, many racquets as the old ones “wear out.” Most of the time, the rubbers lose their tackiness and I replace the whole thing.
I’d like to know what a good alternative to this is, for an at-home type player like be. Can I just replace the rubbers? Is there a good kit or forum thread that discusses this? I’d probably only replace them a few times a year, so would only want to buy a minimum of supplies. Thanks in advance!
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Posted By: cole_ely
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 10:33am
bythecshore wrote:
I am a long-time ping pong player, strictly amateur, but pretty good. Over the years I have bought many, many racquets as the old ones “wear out.” Most of the time, the rubbers lose their tackiness and I replace the whole thing.
I’d like to know what a good alternative to this is, for an at-home type player like be. Can I just replace the rubbers? Is there a good kit or forum thread that discusses this? I’d probably only replace them a few times a year, so would only want to buy a minimum of supplies. Thanks in advance! |
It's hard to put on long pips no sponge. If you use sponge you can probably do it OK.
If you are willing to mail your blade to me I will do it. Still cheaper than ordering a whole new set up every time
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Please let me know if I can be of assistance.
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Posted By: WingTT
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 12:38pm
There are a bunch of video on youtube, some by top pros (Timo Boll, Xu Xin), on how to replace the rubber on your blade. It's not that hard. You need a pair of good sharp scissors, a roller like a bottle of some sort that is longer than the width of your blade, latex based glue and some sponge spreader. I recommend Kai 5626 for the scissors and Copydex glue you might be able to get on ebay cheap. You can also use regular rubber cement if you have some still lying around. It's also important you don't get cheap premade rackets as those generally have the rubber permanently glued to the blade and it's a real pain to remove the rubber cleanly. Just get a combo from Cole https://www.colestt.com/" rel="nofollow - https://www.colestt.com/ and you should be able replace the rubber on it when it wears out.
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Posted By: cole_ely
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 12:42pm
WingTT wrote:
There are a bunch of video on youtube, some by top pros (Timo Boll, Xu Xin), on how to replace the rubber on your blade. It's not that hard. You need a pair of good sharp scissors, a roller like a bottle of some sort that is longer than the width of your blade, latex based glue and some sponge spreader. I recommend Kai 5626 for the scissors and Copydex glue you might be able to get on ebay cheap. You can also use regular rubber cement if you have some still lying around. It's also important you don't get cheap premade rackets as those generally have the rubber permanently glued to the blade and it's a real pain to remove the rubber cleanly. Just get a combo from Cole https://www.colestt.com/" rel="nofollow - https://www.colestt.com/ and you should be able replace the rubber on it when it wears out.
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thanks for the plug, but are you sure timo has a video about replacing long pips ox? that wouldn't make a lot of sense
edit, I thought the OP said he had long pips. must have read it too fast
yes, OP, you should easily be able to learn to put your own rubbers on.
------------- Wavestone St with Illumina 1.9r, defender1.7b
Please let me know if I can be of assistance.
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Posted By: TT newbie
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 1:18pm
cole_ely wrote:
WingTT wrote:
There are a bunch of video on youtube, some by top pros (Timo Boll, Xu Xin), on how to replace the rubber on your blade. It's not that hard. You need a pair of good sharp scissors, a roller like a bottle of some sort that is longer than the width of your blade, latex based glue and some sponge spreader. I recommend Kai 5626 for the scissors and Copydex glue you might be able to get on ebay cheap. You can also use regular rubber cement if you have some still lying around. It's also important you don't get cheap premade rackets as those generally have the rubber permanently glued to the blade and it's a real pain to remove the rubber cleanly. Just get a combo from Cole https://www.colestt.com/" rel="nofollow - https://www.colestt.com/ and you should be able replace the rubber on it when it wears out.
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thanks for the plug, but are you sure timo has a video about replacing long pips ox? that wouldn't make a lot of sense
edit, I thought the OP said he had long pips. must have read it too fast
yes, OP, you should easily be able to learn to put your own rubbers on.
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A friend of mine uses LP OX. When he re-glue it, he always call me to help him in the process. Needed 4 hands to do the job, so he always re-glue in the club.
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Posted By: mts388
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 1:29pm
bythecshore wrote:
I am a long-time ping pong player, strictly amateur, but pretty good. Over the years I have bought many, many racquets as the old ones “wear out.” Most of the time, the rubbers lose their tackiness and I replace the whole thing.I’d like to know what a good alternative to this is, for an at-home type player like be. Can I just replace the rubbers? Is there a good kit or forum thread that discusses this? I’d probably only replace them a few times a year, so would only want to buy a minimum of supplies. Thanks in advance! |
Are you cleaning your rubber each time after you play? It sounds like you're not. If you play at home once a week or less and clean your rubber, the rubber will last much longer.
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Posted By: WingTT
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 1:31pm
Glue sheets are a great help when gluing LP OX. Donic ones work and aren't too expensive from tt11.
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Posted By: vanjr
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 1:35pm
If you think table tennis is fun, wait till you start gluing your own sheets...
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Posted By: TT newbie
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 1:40pm
WingTT wrote:
Glue sheets are a great help when gluing LP OX. Donic ones work and aren't too expensive from tt11.
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A friend who uses LP OX says glue sheets changes the feeling of the rubber. He prefers to spread glue in the blade and rubber to attach them.
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Posted By: mts388
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 2:03pm
TT newbie wrote:
WingTT wrote:
Glue sheets are a great help when gluing LP OX. Donic ones work and aren't too expensive from tt11.
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A friend who uses LP OX says glue sheets changes the feeling of the rubber. He prefers to spread glue in the blade and rubber to attach them. |
I think you're misunderstanding the use of the glue sheets for OX. I do not put the glue sheet between the rubber and the blade. I put the glue sheet on the pip side of the rubber. Then apply the glue to the smooth side of the OX and also to the blade. When the glue is ready put the rubber on the blade. When the glue is really dry, peel the glue sheet off the pip side of the rubber. The glue sheet keeps the rubber even so it goes on easily.
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Posted By: vanjr
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 2:19pm
There must be 50 ways to attach your LP... You just pull off the back (glue sheet) Jack Use a little glue Dude Elmers or water based, just keep the pips flat.
Hopefully the OP is using inverted. If so I will say nothing is worse than trying to peel off the rubber off a pre made.
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Posted By: TT newbie
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 6:18pm
mts388 wrote:
TT newbie wrote:
WingTT wrote:
Glue sheets are a great help when gluing LP OX. Donic ones work and aren't too expensive from tt11.
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A friend who uses LP OX says glue sheets changes the feeling of the rubber. He prefers to spread glue in the blade and rubber to attach them. |
I think you're misunderstanding the use of the glue sheets for OX. I do not put the glue sheet between the rubber and the blade. I put the glue sheet on the pip side of the rubber. Then apply the glue to the smooth side of the OX and also to the blade. When the glue is ready put the rubber on the blade. When the glue is really dry, peel the glue sheet off the pip side of the rubber. The glue sheet keeps the rubber even so it goes on easily. |
That is a good idea!
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Posted By: cole_ely
Date Posted: 04/19/2021 at 8:48pm
vanjr wrote:
There must be 50 ways to attach your LP...You just pull off the back (glue sheet) Jack Use a little glue Dude Elmers or water based, just keep the pips flat.
Hopefully the OP is using inverted. If so I will say nothing is worse than trying to peel off the rubber off a pre made. |
I got it
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Please let me know if I can be of assistance.
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Posted By: bythecshore
Date Posted: 04/21/2021 at 12:07pm
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