Brampton PRO-FIX Glass Shafting Beads - Golf Club Shaft Installation Stabilizer - Increase Bond Strength
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I am Pro. The Fix Shafting Beads are used in cases where a shaft is out of round or wears out, applied as an additive to an epoxy. A recentering tool fills in any wear gaps and recenters the shaft. A system of adhesives must be used with the adhesive as it is not designed to function on its own.
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Safety is ensured by wearing a dust mask or respirator. I gave the beads a 5 Star rating and they Although the instructions were not very clear, I did have a hard time figuring out how much to mix in with the epoxy. The least I can do is to try. There are some YouTube videos that were helpful. Due to the container leaking, we gave the hotel a 4 star rating. In order to ensure the cap stays on during shipping, Brampton should wrap the cap with vinyl tape. fine that it looks like a powder and extra care should be taken so as not to inhale them. Take care to wear a mask when opening the jar and remove the cap slowly. It might be a good idea to cover the container when opening with a damp cloth.
Simple is the way to describe this product. For setting a shaft into a golf club head, mix epoxy with dry ice. It seems to take the epoxy a little longer to cure than regular epoxy. opinion, the shaft will set more centered, bond better and give me the confidence to swing aggressively without sending my club head flying too far past the target. This stuff is not being used by you. It's just that you're not doing the job right. This is a good product. This is what you need to do. As long as you aren't reshafting clubs as a business, it will last you a lifetime. It might be a good idea to buy two.
The lid of my container was barely on it hit the ground as I opened it, and powder splattered There is a significant amount of toxic substance in this product. This is a bad idea! It is a good product, but there needs to be a tight fit on the lid.
So far, I've just used it along with epoxy and have had no problems. It was a simple process just make sure that you do not od on the dust, because only 2% is recommended There is a possibility that it may get a bit messy, so make sure you have a rag to wash the excess off.
I added this in the right amount to replace the broken shaft on my six iron, and the adhesion strength and strength of the epoxy were immediately evident.
The directions are easy to follow, so you won't have to worry about it. You should wear gloves, eyeglasses, and protective eyewear when working with hazardous materials.
Despite my efforts, I kept losing the head while trying to glue a shaft into it. I was able to adhere the glue quickly after adding this. There is no problem anymore.