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Speed Glue questions (2)
Speed Glue questions
by Chris 19 years ago
by Chris 19 years ago
Re: Speed Glue questions
by cole 19 years ago
by cole 19 years ago
Re: Speed Glue questions
by db 19 years ago
by db 19 years ago
Re: Speed Glue questions
by Tim 19 years ago
by Tim 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Speed Glue questions) was posted by cole, on 11/4/2005 6:47:14 PM:
Yes, you can glue your existing rubbers as long as you didn't put the regular glue on so thick as to block or seal off the sponge. I find that the thinner glues seem spinnier in general. If you want spin with NO speed increase, I recommend straight heptane. |