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I won't comment about the epoxy but when shafting
a club where the shaft and head is a loose fit but enough for a shim I sprinkle
a little sugar sand on the shaft after the epoxy then twist it into the
head.
Sure tightens it up and I never had one come
off. df
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2003 9:29
AM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: SA 2000 contact
info
Since we are on the subject of epoxy breakdowns(
I warned you guys I would start participating more), Would it be more likely
that epoxy bonds on aluminum heads would break down quicker than say SS
heads over a period of time? Or is the reason I have more loose alumimun
heads than SS is because they are cheaply made? Or is it the trunk
factor?
Pat McGoldrick--On Target
Golf
---- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 11:32
PM
Subject: RE: ShopTalk: SA 2000 contact
info
Well if the rule of holding a head on the end of a shaft
doesn't apply, it ain't no good anyway. If it breaks down much lower
than epoxy, it ain't no good again because it breaks down at car trunk temps
then.
At 05:05 PM 8/26/2003, you wrote:
SA2000 is not an epoxy
its an adhesive. The same rules don't apply. Also SA2000
breaks down at a much lower temp than
epoxy. -------Original
Message------- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date:
Tuesday, August 26, 2003 04:41:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:
RE: ShopTalk: SA 2000 contact info I don't use SA2000 so am
not exactly sure of it's properties, BUT ........... I find it hard
to believe that it or any epoxy would break down in someone's trunk.
Think about it for a second. How many millions?? of sets are
kept in trunks all the time and how many are in the sun like Arizona,
Florida etc. If sitting in trunks with OAT's at 100-110* were bad,
you would have heads flying all over the place. Old age, improper
mix, bad prep, etc. is where I would start looking.
FWIW.
Al
At 02:06 PM 8/26/2003, you wrote:
thanks, Dave.
That is what I think too. I've had epoxy fail in south Florida in the
summer when the clubs have been in the truck. Just wondering if the
improper mising of the SA2000 was also a
cause. Hunter
- -----Original Message-----
- From: David Jamieson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
- Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 12:00 PM
- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Subject: RE: ShopTalk: SA 2000 contact info
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- If the outside temp reached 100 degrees, the temp inside
your trunk probably reached 150 degrees and that could have been
your problem.
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- -------Original Message-------
-
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Date: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 11:20:09 AM
- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Subject: RE: ShopTalk: SA 2000 contact info
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- I have a question regarding
SA2000, which is my primary adhesive. After using a blowtorch to
remove heads bonded with SA2000, I have noticed a residue of whitish
crystals on the shaft. A few days ago there was a failure on two
irons. An eight iron flew off the shaft and into a lake and a seven
iron head could be twisted off easily by hand. On the seven-iron shaft
I did not notice any residue. The shaft looked as if part A had been
applied and was ready for Part B. I did of course use Part B.
-
- Can anyone tell me what
might have happened? The clubs had been stored in the trunk of a car
on a day in which we broke 100 degrees.
-
- TIA,
-
- Hunter
- -----Original Message-----
- From: Mark A Patton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
- Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 5:05 PM
- To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Subject: ShopTalk: SA 2000 contact info
- As I see a post every now
and then regarding this product, I wanted to forward some info I just
received.
-
- I just received a letter
from David Bushman. They have relocated to SC and are looking to more
aggressively market SA 2000.
- They are in relations with
CA Plus he notes.
-
- www.ca-plus.com
- 701 Kingsbridge Rd
- Columbia SC 29210
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- 803-798-8661
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-
- He noted he is hoping to
have a prescence at the PCS show in March. He also sent his
appreciation for those that kept tracking him down through his many
moves.
-
- There are MSDS and TDS forms
online.
-
-
- Mark A Patton
- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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