Deadsquiggles

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So I just built a set of P790s with KBS Tours and when I ordered the epoxy that I ended up using, I didn’t realize that its specific for attaching tip adaptors to graphite shafts. So I assembled the irons yesterday and play a round with them today and had no issues. Didn’t even realize my mistake until a few minutes ago when I was getting ready to order more supplies. So my question is, should that epoxy be fine or should I remove the heads and use a more correct epoxy?

Also, I attached pictures of the product page from amazon so y’all can see exactly what I used and what the description says.
 

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It will be fine.
 
Epoxy question... when mixing the epoxy,,,, can you use a metal screw driver or must you use wood or plastic to mix?
 
Epoxy question... when mixing the epoxy,,,, can you use a metal screw driver or must you use wood or plastic to mix?
You can use anything you like to mix it. If I'm glueing a shaft to adapter I use a tooth pick. If I'm doing irons and mixing a lot of epoxy I use a chop stick
 
I highly doubt you will have any issues with it. If one happens to come loose somewhere down the road, then you can re-do them.
 
I usually use popsicle sticks to mix my epoxy. Cheap and large enough to do the job without making a mess.
 
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