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In a message dated 10/22/04 3:16:50 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:I have used the aluminum tape that is used by air conditioning installers around their duct work.When I achieve the desired fit, I scuff it up with coarse sandpaper for a good epoxy bond.Be sure to put the furrele on first.>>With all due respect, epoxy will not chemically bond to aluminum foil/tape. We do epoxy layups on aluminum foil because we know we can easily detach the epoxy layup from the foil. You might get a mechanical bond by scuffing the surface but will not be a very strong structural bond. Most likely, the bond you are getting is between what shaft tip is still exposed to the epoxy and a mechanical bond to the inside of the roughened hosel.I'm certainly not saying it will not work as you have had success with it. I only caution that it might not be a strong as would be possible with a cotton flox mixture.TomE
