Bernie So what I see from your chart.. 150 deg. is fine.. and actually has a higher shear strength... I only thing I noticed at the higher temp is the glue oozes out of the hosel and can lead to a mess if you don't keep and eye on it and mop it up before it is too late...
Thanks for the added info.. Bud ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernie Baymiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 12:31 PM Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Coffee can oven > Dave, > > > Note that > > the answer came from Golfsmith, and refers to THEIR shafting epoxy. I'm > not > > sure that the numbers are the same for, say, Dynacraft's. But I bet the > > shape of the curve is similar and the numbers are not terribly different. > > I'm presently using a GSA-supplied epoxy with a clear resin, instead of the > white one in the GS supplied epoxy. Seems to work about the same as far as > curing time/temperatures...so am guessing you are correct. > > Bernie > Writeto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >
