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Golf Club Epoxy Reddit. brampton pro fix 20/20 long cure is what i've been using. Replacing driver head, was curious as to what epoxy some people use when replacing it as i assume i can get the right.  — about 30 minutes in to curing the club got moved and the shaft spun around.  — the epoxy i used is one of a few different choices offered by golfworks so i'm guessing everything they offer is good. A heat gun is the wrong choice for pulling a shaft, as it takes way. Most shops use the 5 min stuff, but the 5 min. Not really melt, but it starts to soften at a little above 100 degrees f.  — i use 24 hour stuff and have never, ever, had a clubhead come off.  — as we all know, your average shafting epoxy is around 2800 psi and breaks down around 250 f. The epoxy was still super slick judging by how easy it was to spin around. I don’t have a golf shop where i live (closest is a. has anyone here ever tried using non golf specific epoxy when building a club? The best part is that. In a trunk in the sun it can get more than hot.

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Replacing driver head, was curious as to what epoxy some people use when replacing it as i assume i can get the right. The epoxy was still super slick judging by how easy it was to spin around. In a trunk in the sun it can get more than hot.  — the epoxy i used is one of a few different choices offered by golfworks so i'm guessing everything they offer is good. Not really melt, but it starts to soften at a little above 100 degrees f.  — i use 24 hour stuff and have never, ever, had a clubhead come off. Most shops use the 5 min stuff, but the 5 min. The best part is that.  — about 30 minutes in to curing the club got moved and the shaft spun around. brampton pro fix 20/20 long cure is what i've been using.

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Golf Club Epoxy Reddit I don’t have a golf shop where i live (closest is a. I don’t have a golf shop where i live (closest is a.  — the epoxy i used is one of a few different choices offered by golfworks so i'm guessing everything they offer is good. In a trunk in the sun it can get more than hot. The best part is that.  — i use 24 hour stuff and have never, ever, had a clubhead come off. The epoxy was still super slick judging by how easy it was to spin around.  — as we all know, your average shafting epoxy is around 2800 psi and breaks down around 250 f. brampton pro fix 20/20 long cure is what i've been using. Not really melt, but it starts to soften at a little above 100 degrees f. has anyone here ever tried using non golf specific epoxy when building a club? Replacing driver head, was curious as to what epoxy some people use when replacing it as i assume i can get the right.  — about 30 minutes in to curing the club got moved and the shaft spun around. A heat gun is the wrong choice for pulling a shaft, as it takes way. Most shops use the 5 min stuff, but the 5 min.

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