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I dont know if it was boosted or no, bought it used. Probably boosted, came in full size.That happens every now and then for me, when i hit many edges.
If it is not too far in i usually take a more fluid glue, put it around the edge, and let it run in.
After that i put any weight on the blade and let the glue harden.
That usually does the trick.
Buuuuut if that rubber isnt boosted, which i would guess because of how the sponge looks, i would simply reglue the rubber.
Nope, i havent even test it out on a tableI hate when this happens.
Do you place your blade on the table when receiving?
I dont have any experience in gluing rubber, whats the most important thing in gluing? how do i know if its dry or notOoops you miss that spot….
Peel off and reglue.
whats the best glue? wbg, glue?i often just put glue on that area and NOT totally remove if the rest looks fine
Patience is the most important thing.I dont have any experience in gluing rubber, whats the most important thing in gluing? how do i know if its dry or not
Use a disposable sponge for applying the glue, 2 layers on the rubbers sponge and 1 on the blade. Let each layer dry for 30 mins as a thumb rule.The glue on the sponge of the rubber will turn nearly transparent, thats when you know its almost done.Just ensure it isnt wet.And yes, turn on the fan but after you apply the glue. Ive personally used donic glues, butterfly free chak and tibhar powerglue, all of which are pretty good.Dont worry too much, gluing is pretty easy.Dmitrij ovtcharov has a more in depth video about gluing on YouTube, so does timo boll if you're interested in that and PS dont just put glue near the exposed sponge and stick it, tt gluing is very different. You will have to remove the entire rubber and paste it.Remove the residue from the sponge using your finger gently and then apply the glue. Hope this helps.I dont have any experience in gluing rubber, whats the most important thing in gluing? how do i know if its dry or not
i would not recommend that unless your house is 1000% dust freeLeave it under a ceiling fan at max rotation.
Yes very important. Dust leaves ugly bumps after you glue it.i would not recommend that unless your house is 1000% dust free
Then should i just let it be?i would not recommend that unless your house is 1000% dust free
Ah okay, yea i have watched some videos on how to glue rubber to the blade, however there is a vid where he does 2 layer on sponge and 2 on blade, is there any diff if in 2 layer on blade with 1 layer on blade? Oh yeah i got a question, what do you mean by dont just put glue near the exposed rubber and stick it?Use a disposable sponge for applying the glue, 2 layers on the rubbers sponge and 1 on the blade. Let each layer dry for 30 mins as a thumb rule.The glue on the sponge of the rubber will turn nearly transparent, thats when you know its almost done.Just ensure it isnt wet.And yes, turn on the fan but after you apply the glue. Ive personally used donic glues, butterfly free chak and tibhar powerglue, all of which are pretty good.Dont worry too much, gluing is pretty easy.Dmitrij ovtcharov has a more in depth video about gluing on YouTube, so does timo boll if you're interested in that and PS dont just put glue near the exposed sponge and stick it, tt gluing is very different. You will have to remove the entire rubber and paste it.Remove the residue from the sponge using your finger gently and then apply the glue. Hope this helps.
Well i dont got a ceiling fan, only the normal fan whichh i would say is dirty.Patience is the most important thing.
Apply the glue evenly on the blade and sponge.
Leave it under a ceiling fan at max rotation.
Go and watch an episode of Game of Throne on Netflix.
After GOT ends, come back and apply second layer, then watch episode two.
After it ends, come and stick the two surface together. Roll with light weight. Voila, you get a good gluing process and get to watch Emily Clarke.
p/s My point is: You need to let the water based glue to dry out completely before sticking the two surfaces together, hence my first paragraph stating Patience.
By that I meant just applying glue near the area thats coming off the bat.Ah okay, yea i have watched some videos on how to glue rubber to the blade, however there is a vid where he does 2 layer on sponge and 2 on blade, is there any diff if in 2 layer on blade with 1 layer on blade? Oh yeah i got a question, what do you mean by dont just put glue near the exposed rubber and stick it?