There is no point to it. The effect of speed glue is much greater than you can ever get with booster. This is probably true even with modern rubbers that are not designed for speed glue.
bear in mind though that the effect of speed glue is short acting. you will need to remove the rubbers and re-glue before each time you play.
If you don't want to do that you could boost first and then just use the speed glue to attach the rubber. The thing is though, that TT glues are really not that expensive at all compared to your rubber and blade.
If you want a really cheap speed glue you can add some lighter fluid to rubber cement. It works well.
There is no point to it. The effect of speed glue is much greater than you can ever get with booster. This is probably true even with modern rubbers that are not designed for speed glue.
bear in mind though that the effect of speed glue is short acting. you will need to remove the rubbers and re-glue before each time you play.
If you don't want to do that you could boost first and then just use the speed glue to attach the rubber. The thing is though, that TT glues are really not that expensive at all compared to your rubber and blade.
If you want a really cheap speed glue you can add some lighter fluid to rubber cement. It works well.