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Just to be sure. I would rather waste some glue, then not having the edges glued perfectly.I've seen people spread glue across the ENTIRE back of a new sheet of rubber, even areas that would never cover the blade and will be cut off anyway. (For example Timo). Is there a reason for this?
Why wouldn't you save some glue by spreading only within the areas that will cover the blade?
Yes it is.Is Chinese glue like DHS also suitable for use on Japanese / German rubber? (Specific example I intend to use it on is Rakza Z)
I have, it's very easy to apply glue, a bit diluted so you need to use more glue than normalHas anyone tried this glue?
How many layers should i put on the blade and rubbers
Im going to put jupiter 3 asia 38 degrees on kirin k5 without boosting.I have, it's very easy to apply glue, a bit diluted so you need to use more glue than normal
it's the norm for me and most people. If you feels it's not bouncy then try adding more layersIm going to put jupiter 3 asia 38 degrees on kirin k5 without boosting.
Would 1 layer on blade and 1 layer on rubber be enough?
Yes, it is weak and cheap glue. Good for thickening the glue layer before glue removal, but not for actual use in play. SUKE 2 is many times better.Has anyone tried this glue?
How many layers should i put on the blade and rubbers
No, look terrible. Your target is even glue distribution without bubbles, fragments, etc. Moisturizing the surface can help with the first layer by giving you more time for brushing. Excessive glue can be removed from the glue-applying sponge or pushed outside the rubber.is it normal that the glue gets like this on the bottom part or is it too much glue?
Very bad glue job and to much. It should he as even as possibleis it normal that the glue gets like this on the bottom part or is it too much glue?
Do you mean i let the sponge air out after opening?Moisturizing the surface can help with the first layer by giving you more time for brushing. Excessive glue can be removed from the glue-applying sponge or pushed outside the rubber.
No, put few water drops and moisturize the surface with a sponge. After that, apply the glue.Do you mean i let the sponge air out after opening?
haha, he is such a funny and awkward character, this is exactly the gluejob i was expecting from him. also how he obviously just got out of bed half an hour before filming the video...Now the next question is, why does Anders Lind do his gluing on top of an unprotected table tennis table? Is it just a preference? Obsessive compulsive disorder? Is it a 1st world thing? Or is there a real performance issue I was not aware of?