Tom  like I said 3M DP810 or  DP820 would be great for you you can buy it in 
1.7 oz dual tube dispensers for $15 to $20. 

I don't know where you get your info about KZG not making thier own product.  I 
am the lead builder here and we build a good number of sets each day.  We 
design our heads ourselves and we are the only ones that do a double forgeing 
as far as I know and only ourselves and Muire are still done in foundries in 
Japan not China. We have shafts that are designed by Kim Braley the designer of 
the rifle shafts called BTR (Better Through Research) and they play very 
similarly to a Rifle Project X. These shafts are made on a machine that was 
manufactured just to make this shaft. Which you can't really get a real 
"Project X" any more since Callaway bought the rights to the name. It 
frequencies so consistantly I can take an original freuency dry fitting with 
the head I am using and calculate my tipping to almost an exact frequency 
desired.  We don't do tipping instructions here anymore since I took over and 
every club in every set we make is +/- 1 frequency of its
 desired slope. By the way I can use this one shaft to get anywhere from a 4.0 
to a 6.5 on the rifle chart  no need to carry a whole bunch of different 
flexes.  We also have other shafts that are made exclusively for us.

So we have heads that we design and to be honest we have had to send 
threatening letters to companies like Titliest and others for making direct 
copies of our product, and we have shafts that no one else can get. Do we make 
our own glue?  Ugh no, and I never said we did, oh yeah we don't make our own 
ferules either.

So if any of you guys want to get access to the best steel shaft made right now 
you need to become a KZG dealer!
 
Sincerely,
Robert Devino
14252 Delano St.
Van Nuys, Ca. 91401



----- Original Message ----
From: TOM FLANAGAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 9:13:26 AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Epoxy

Thanks for the info. However, if you'll re-read my
post you'll note that I'm not in the biz any longer,
other than some part-time work. Thus, I have no need
for large quantities of expensive epoxy direct from
the "source". Clearly, Golfworks et al, do not
manufacture the products they sell. For that matter,
neither does KZ Golf. They buy from the maker. 

If I wanted to go to a source for epoxy I'd likely go
to Lusol/India. However, I don't use enough to justify
the cost, even though it's $0.75 per set. I don't do
enough sets to pay for the $46.00/pint hit. 

Thanks again for the info. 

TFlan


So buy from the source not the middle man
> like Golfworks. I mean you don't really think
> Golfworks makes their own epoxy do you ??? 
>  
> Sincerely,
> Robert Devino
> 14252 Delano St.
> Van Nuys, Ca. 91401
> Lead Builder KZGolf
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Don M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 6:01:40 AM
> Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Epoxy
> 
> I am not fond of thin epoxies.  I'd like to know
> which
> brands are of a more "normal" viscosity than GW's.
> 
> -Don M
> 
> --- Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Anybody fed up with the crap epoxy from Golfworks?
> > The clear and black 
> > stuff? I'm on my 3rd or 4th shipment of it and I
> > hate it! Thin, no body, 
> > really low heating point.  
> 
> 
>      
>
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