Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-30 Thread Corey Bailey
And don't forget about the suggestion for leaving clubs in the trunk: "One thing that can help clubs in the trunk is to cover them with a towel (or two )or the club cover that comes with most bags. I've tried this both ways: covered and uncovered and it makes a difference." Best, CB At 09:4

RE: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-30 Thread Mark A Patton
e- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Corey Bailey Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 9:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown As aptly mentioned by others here, Car trunks can exceed the 150 degree break down temp of the "super glue" alt

Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-30 Thread jgk
Nothing you said CB... this forum is fine, but thanks for your suggestion that another might be of greater interest. I've just become a grouchy old fart who sometimes tires of hearing the same subject for what seems to be days on end. If I do indeed get enough of it, I may followup on your k

Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-30 Thread Corey Bailey
H Musta been sompthin' I said. Sorry bout' dat. Perhaps another forum would be of greater interest for you. CB At 06:58 PM 8/29/2003 -0700, you wrote: Does anybody actually use SA2000? That's been the only subject for about 3 days now. There must be dozens of good epoxies that don't br

Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-30 Thread jgk
I understand that Frank, and thank you for your opinion. I, as well as anyone on this forum, recognize that it is to share opinions. I stated mine. I agree it is probably a viable subject, but it has been beat to death. I can just ignore it for a day or two until the subject line changes.

Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-30 Thread Fjbold1
In a message dated 8/29/2003 10:00:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Does anybody actually use SA2000?  That's been the only subject for about 3 days now.  There must be dozens of good epoxies that don't break down at "trunk temperatures".  Just use one of them. It wouldn

Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-30 Thread jgk
Does anybody actually use SA2000? That's been the only subject for about 3 days now. There must be dozens of good epoxies that don't break down at "trunk temperatures". Just use one of them. Corey Bailey wrote: As aptly mentioned by others here, Car trunks can exceed the 150 degree break do

Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-30 Thread Corey Bailey
As aptly mentioned by others here, Car trunks can exceed the 150 degree break down temp of the "super glue" alternatives. I have not used SA2000 but have used Royal Onyx in a pinch and have had one return, also from "trunked" clubs. This is from the Antelope Valley CA where summer temperatures

Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-29 Thread Robert Baxter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yeah, yeah but what you failed to mention is that when you apply for an Arizona Drivers License you must sign a statement "Yes, it gets hot BUT it's a dry heat and I will never say it's hot as hell" No signature..no drivers license! We're in the middle of the summer

Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-29 Thread Arniesclubs
In a message dated 8/29/03 11:53:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: .  Last summer it got so hot, in the back of the pickup, it blew all three tubes in the tires.  This is high desert and seldom goes to 100 deg. Yeah, yeah but what you failed to mention is that when you ap

Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-29 Thread Macbyrd
In a message dated 8/29/2003 5:53:15 AM Hawaiian Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Several years ago I left a thermometer in the pilot's seat of a B-47 parked on the ramp in Wichita, Ks.  Bob, Of course that B-47 also had a clear canopy which probably helped to produce that temperatu

Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-29 Thread Robert Baxter
Thanks for your inquiries into the breakdown temperature of SA2000. The bond has been breaking down at around 150degrees, plus or minus a degree or two. This is great news if you are using it on graphite shafts. Also, we have had several customers keep the clubs in their trunks, even in Arizona,

Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-29 Thread Al Taylor
Excellent Ed. Right from the horses mouth, so to speak, and that should settle the question. Al At 12:41 AM 8/29/2003, you wrote: Here is what I received regarding the SA2000 breakdown temperature. Much less than I would have expected. /Ed Original Message Subject:SA

ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown

2003-08-29 Thread Ed Reeder
Here is what I received regarding the SA2000 breakdown temperature. Much less than I would have expected. /Ed Original Message Subject:SA2000 breakdown Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2003 06:51:35 EDT From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] M