Quick set epoxy in a convenient syringe. High strength formula sets in five to ten minutes and is excellent for quick repairs. Mix small amounts at a time as it sets up very quickly! Bonds wood, metal and graphite. 1.5 oz. cartridge (50 ml.)
R**B
Instructions could easily be improved
this is intended to help others. I ordered the 50 ml dual plunger syringe of this product (I've since seen a applicator-gun version and another attachment so this just applies to the side-by-side syringe applicator). I Needed this for my own club, I'm not a golf shop etc. I have had quite a bit of experience with projects and hands-on jobs in my day and I've worked with Fiberglass and epoxies in the past but I still wouldn't classify myself as an "expert" just knowledgeable and can follow directions.The instructions mainly focus on the cure-time and that's about it.I didn't have problems with every step I describe below (my pause came at the to mix or not mix phase), but it wouldn't hurt to cover a little more detail to reach a broader audience using the product. (The parenthesis below are my reasons for saying so)* Remove outer white cap by turning counter-clockwise 1/4 turn and pull off. (I've worked with some glues where you can damage or ruin the applicator at this step by forcing it twisting it without knowing more)* Remove the blue/green stopper from the nozzles (probably seems obvious but again when you are leery of damaging the applicator nozzle you want to know the steps)*Insert the Dual-Plunger into the syringeAt this point I'll mention - I know epoxy's are two-part and many/all I've used require additional additional mixing however (again, not an expert) this is advertised as especially for golf club repair so I'm thinking at that point; is this some "special golf" epoxy & the syringe is for ease of shooting the epoxy into the "club hosel" or do I mix this first and then find something to drip it down into the hosel - the fact that I'm asking myself this question after reading the instructions ... well you know... so I hesitated and then I did a little of both in one step - I applied it into the hostel with the syringe and mixed it around with a golf tee.I then applied a sample separately on a surface and mixed it and then another sample unmixed - clearly it should be manually-mixed after dispensing & prior to application to the hosel.so far I think I got lucky because after 12 hrs in a warm climate it seems to have set up, however I still need to hit the club a few times to know if I need to re-do.I've read enough posts in general to know that some might add some slamming or negative comment's about lack of common sense (epoxy always gets mixed) or if I couldn't figure that out etc. but maybe add a few words about pre-mixing before applying.I still gave the product 3 stars without hitting the club because I'm confident even if I have to redo, I'm sure with the right mix that the epoxy will work hope this helps others.
J**G
Didn't last long...
Built a set of clubs using this epoxy, played a round or two with the clubs, no issues.Went to the driving range to practice, the head of the PW came off. When I got home, I was able to twist the remaining heads off the shafts by hand.I have been building clubs for over 10 years now, never had a club come apart after assembly like this.
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