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I don’t mean brand, I am pretty much Mitchell Golf exclusively for epoxy.
Do you prefer standard? Quick set?
Have a preference?
Do you prefer standard? Quick set?
Have a preference?
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I haven't had very good luck with their 24 hour epoxy. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or what, but over half of everything I've used it on has failed sooner or later.I use the Golf Works standard 24 hour set.
I haven't had very good luck with their 24 hour epoxy. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or what, but over half of everything I've used it on has failed sooner or later.
I don't know why. But I've done 2 sets of irons and probably 4 woods shafts using it and have had to redo most of it. I use a 5 minute Loctite epoxy and I've never had anything fail with it. Personal preference I guess.Wow. I have not experienced the first issue with it. Still gaming the 5 wood that I put a shaft in 6 or so years ago and the hybrid is probably around 4 years. I am scared to try anything else since I have had nothing but success with that particular epoxy.
I took @Sox_Fan 's advice and used a 2-part 24 hour epoxy for my first build and it has held up so far.
This as well. Never had an issue.The GolfWorks High Strength Epoxy.
I use it for all club assemblies.
It has never failed.
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Hahhahahaha... my bad man. I just found the bottles of the epoxy I used that kept failing and it isn't golfworks. It's PGA Tour Superstore's brand. Sorry!Wow. I have not experienced the first issue with it. Still gaming the 5 wood that I put a shaft in 6 or so years ago and the hybrid is probably around 4 years. I am scared to try anything else since I have had nothing but success with that particular epoxy.
heat is the key to a quicker & better cureGolfworks Tour Set in warm months and Maximum Strength in winter with heat box (set at roughly 120* F for 12 hrs) it gets cold in my shop - N. Illinois.
Never a failure since 2002 when the head flew off a callaway fairway wood - my first bore-thru! Glad it was my son's;-)
Wait.... what?standard 24 hour epoxy that I speed cure to be 99% cured in 6 hours
Personally I use a standard space heater set to 1500W in the corner of my furnace room, surface temperature gets to around 140°F. Some people use a foil-lined hot box with heat lamps. You can also buy heat clamps like the tour trucks use from GolfWorks etc.Wait.... what?
How do you speed cure it?