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LS Supreme high-build
Posted by:
Phil Richmond
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Date: December 06, 2004 08:01PM
After using regular LS Supreme for the last couple years, I tried the high build today and fell in love with it. The stuff levels awesome! Only thing I noticed was that the epoxy gathered under the front of the guide between the guide and blank at the bend of the guide. I tried to wick the epoxy away with a toothpick several times, but the stuff levels so quickly it filled right back in. Also tried the Forhan Locking wrap, I was surprised at how easy it is. I noticed the guides still turned rather easy to line them up. I'm wondering if I need more tension or not. I figured they would be kind of difficult to turn. Good stuff! Re: LS Supreme high-build
Posted by:
Ed Carr
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Date: December 07, 2004 10:38PM
If you get them lined up pretty close you can tweek them a little. I think if guide was off a lot lock wrap would break or come loose. I think putter was taking about the time spent to get the stuff to stop running ,and having to keep wiping off excess.till it stops moving. I've only used the light and it works good . The thing I noticed was that after three hours in warm shop I take rod into house to finnish cureing. I leave mixing cup in shop that gets to 40.F at night next day rod is hard, I go to shop where cup sat over night at 40.F and it is hard to.Blew me away that it cured that fast at such a cold temp.ED.. L.S. is good stuff. Re: LS Supreme high-build
Posted by:
Gerald McCasland
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Date: December 08, 2004 09:13AM
I have had good to excellent results with the LS Highbuild, however there is one thing that really bugs and concerns me. The hardener turns really dark in the bottle in a hurry. However, the test wraps that I have done with the product have stayed pretty clear so far. Later, Gerald Mc Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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