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removing rubber (3)
removing rubber
by grant 20 years ago
by grant 20 years ago
Re: oops
by grant 20 years ago
by grant 20 years ago
Re: removing rubber
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
Re: removing rubber
by grant 20 years ago
by grant 20 years ago
Re: removing rubber
by cole 20 years ago
by cole 20 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: removing rubber) was posted by cole, on 8/7/2004 7:59:37 PM:
Yes, sealing your blade does make it stick to the rubber more. Personally, I remove my glue whenever I have problems getting it to dome without burning my glue up by dumping tons of new on top of the old. Maybe evey 4X, but I'm unusual in that respect. Many people do it once, or even just throw it away. |