flaMtneer
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2 of the last 3 grips I've replaced (Lamkin Crossline) have not gone on easily. The first one went on about 1/2 way then wouldn't budge - either direction. I ended up having to cut it off. The next one went on perfect. I wrote it off until yesterday when the same thing nearly happened again. I was able to fight that one on. In both cases I used plenty of solvent.
I've replaced hundreds of grips and occasionally one will be tough to get on and it's usually cause I was lazy and didn't use enough solvent. But that's not the case on these last 2.
It's the same solvent I've been using forever, but the roll of tape is new. Could the tape be bad? Or could I have got a couple bad grips?
I've got grips coming this week to do my irons and don't really want to fight with every one.
Anyone have a similar issue?
I've replaced hundreds of grips and occasionally one will be tough to get on and it's usually cause I was lazy and didn't use enough solvent. But that's not the case on these last 2.
It's the same solvent I've been using forever, but the roll of tape is new. Could the tape be bad? Or could I have got a couple bad grips?
I've got grips coming this week to do my irons and don't really want to fight with every one.
Anyone have a similar issue?