Hello, i have an old blade that i would like to clean from dust and dirt build up which darkens areas in the blade, what is the best solution/material to rub and clean the blade please?
I have a ping pong paddle made in the 60s likely. It real old and torn up. It was my dads when he was a kid. Found it in my grandparents basement. Would you be willing to be hired to work on it if it is at all salvageable?
It's a very thin water-based glue. The glue will make the wood surface bond better. The surface will limit the stripping of wood fibers when removing the rubber surface
So great...I really like the way you did it. Thanks a lots
Superb workmanship ...relaxing music that fit the work delicacy .
Good job, well done
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Hello, i have an old blade that i would like to clean from dust and dirt build up which darkens areas in the blade, what is the best solution/material to rub and clean the blade please?
While the restoration looks good but I doubt the rigidity and flexibility and the playability of the blade is the same.
I have a ping pong paddle made in the 60s likely. It real old and torn up. It was my dads when he was a kid. Found it in my grandparents basement. Would you be willing to be hired to work on it if it is at all salvageable?
Timo boll T5000 right? Mine recently broke the same way
Did you try graphite powder mix with cyanoacrylate glue ? It becomes hard as steel.
Bro the Timoboll Alc's control has been reduced by the grip you can't fix a bat that is broken just buy a new one
2:52 what kind of glue is this? i need similiar glue to glue my racket, please share information
Hello, the glue I used is called X2000
Darf ich fragen was das ist womit Du klebst, was Du da einspritzt? Epoxy?
Bei der eingespritzten Substanz handelt es sich um einen Kleber, der innerhalb weniger Minuten sehr schnell trocknet
What pruduct u used to protect surface and handle?
It's a very thin water-based glue. The glue will make the wood surface bond better. The surface will limit the stripping of wood fibers when removing the rubber surface
Thanks sir for advising
@@tungrau do you think shellac can have the same result?