Devcon 5 minute epoxy works best for me
for graphite. I use it on steel only for quick,
temporary jobs...



--- tflan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've used it. I believe its crap.
> 
> "Krazy Glue." "Royal Onyx?" What's the point if the
> stuff breaks down so
> easily? Further, if anyone cares to read the in
> instructions you'll note
> that a close fit is strongly recommended - in rather
> strict terms as I
> recall. Any cyanoacrylate glue works by the
> exclusion of air between mating
> parts. Shafting beads, sand, salt, etc, are shims.
> Shims make for a tight
> fit but do nothing to make mating surfaces fit
> tightly. Regular 24 hour
> epoxy and some 5 minute shafting epoxy will fill
> small voids between shims,
> hosels and shaft tips. SA2000 will not. If you're
> looking for a product that
> will fil a void, get some JB Block Weld. That stull
> is like a rock when
> cured. There are others.
> 
> If you're in a hurry to stick and glue get some of
> that five minute stuff
> Golfworks, GolfSmith, Dynacraft, and damn near every
> other supplier sells.
> It holds the club together and doesn't break down at
> temperatures that are
> too low.
> 
> TFlan
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "jgk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 6:58 PM
> Subject: Re: ShopTalk: SA2000 breakdown
> 
> 
> > 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.
> >
> 


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