12-21-2007, 09:10 PM
[black][size 3]One other good thing about the golf club epoxy, is the economy of purchase. [/size][/black]
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[size 3]When I was building and repairing golf clubs, I purchased it in large squeeze bottle containers (like mustard/catsup bottles). [/size]
[size 3]when I was not using it in volume, it would get thick in the containers. A simple few seconds in the microwave, would renew the two parts, and it was as good as new. Using it that way, it will last several years.[/size]
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[size 3]The only way to get it apart is by use of a heat gun. Believe me, this stuff works.[/size]
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[size 3]When I was building and repairing golf clubs, I purchased it in large squeeze bottle containers (like mustard/catsup bottles). [/size]
[size 3]when I was not using it in volume, it would get thick in the containers. A simple few seconds in the microwave, would renew the two parts, and it was as good as new. Using it that way, it will last several years.[/size]
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[size 3]The only way to get it apart is by use of a heat gun. Believe me, this stuff works.[/size]
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