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Discussion: Don\'t throw that cracked composite away!

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Aug. 22
Gary Heifner

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I posted this on another web site also but thought cash strapped seniors might like this idea. If you have an out of warranty composite that cracks, try fixing it "for batting practice only". My U2 cracked. I sanded the area, put 2 part apoxy in the crack, let it dry and sanded it a little. Touched it up with a balck marker. Just hit on the side opposite the repair and you should get a bunch of batting practice out of it. One guy said he has fixed his five times with gorllia glue. One of my team mates has hit his repaired U2 in bp for over 1 1/2 years.
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