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๐ŸŒ๏ธ Epoxy Pro-Fix 20/20 Long Cure for Golf Club Repair in Brampton Review

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Description of ๐ŸŒ๏ธ Epoxy Pro-Fix 20/20 Long Cure for Golf Club Repair in Brampton

SUPERIOR BOND STRENGTH: Developed with impact resistance and durability as its major components. Bonds to all shaft types including graphite, steel and titanium. 20-hour cure ensures a tough bond with 20-30 minutes of work time. EASY SQUEEZE BOTTLES INCLUDED with 4oz and 8oz Kits / EASY DISPENSE DOUBLE BARREL CARTRIDGE with .85oz: Mix ratio 1:1 by volume. No tools needed. AEROSPACE GRADE BONDING STRENGTH: Tensile bonding strength rated at 5,800 PSI. Tough enough for 120+ mph golf swings. INSTALLS CLUB HEADS TO GOLF SHAFTS: Use PRO-FIX Epoxy to install new club heads or re-shaft your golf clubs. Follow the easy 8-step instruction process. PRO-FIX EPOXY WORKS WITH ALL SHAFT AND CLUB HEAD MATERIALS: Many epoxy types wonโ€™t work properly with graphite or titanium. Formulated to easily remove heads without damaging a graphite shaft.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for a club build.

This epoxy was very easy to use and worked great. Read some bad reviews about the product that doesn't work. I have found that this stuff works great if you make sure you are very close to 1 Part A, 1 Part B. 16 clubs rearranged, and plenty left for a few hits. Keep in mind that this stuff has an expiration date, so unless you're collecting a bunch of golf clubs, it's best to buy smaller sizes.

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well on golf

As a high swing player, I've learned not to skimp on epoxy when assembling drivers with components costing over $500. I recently used this on a Titleist TS2/TENSEI Pro Orange combo and it set up great, held up well (even in 20 degree weather) and most importantly kept my driver's head from flying down the fairway =). One thing about this epoxy that I like more than the Golfworks black epoxy is that I can remove heads without as much heat as I need when using Golfworks. This is important ifโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Definitely bad product

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My go-to slow-curing epoxy for clubheads

I've been repairing racquets for 9 years and have relied on Brampton brand epoxies for almost as long. If the stick's head ever came off, it was my fault for not preparing it well enough. I was engaged not only in "repair", but also in the mass construction of clubs. We bought the components and I drove to town to build 1000/1200 wedges, racquets, hybrids, etc. I'd say I've assembled about 8000 racquets in total and when stored at the recommended temperature and properly mixed Brampton doesโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not the best available.

I mean two different bottles, a harder opaque bottle and a darker epoxy bottle. Epoxy lasts about 4 times longer than hardener. They claim 3200 psi when fully cured. Tensile tests showed similar results, however after 30 minutes of curing the epoxy I had the same or better strength. With 24 hour epoxy, which is more expensive, I expect results on par with the competition. I only buy quick-drying epoxy when I'm desperate. "High Impact" or "Wedge Strength" 4500 psi epoxies are available, whichโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Multiple competitors
Cons
  • No instructions

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I cannot recommend this epoxy. Communication error, bad batch?

Brampton usually has a good reputation and long cure epoxy is the best you can buy. With this batch I now have no more glue on three heads, a wedge, an iron, a hybrid - despite a whopping 36 hours of undisturbed drying, and the clubs were not once exposed to extreme temperatures. The first one made me think I might have missed a step in club preparation but I did it for a while and certainly didn't make any mistakes on all three. Today I lost my head over a hybrid with a custom stock that isโ€ฆ

Pros
  • great product
Cons
  • nothing here

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I rely on this epoxy for my 130 mph long road poles + rate of turn

I rely on it for my pro long road poles. I've used other epoxies, some are rubbish, others are decent, but this one is by far the best. I've never had a problem and when used correctly they have ZERO % errors. Not only that, Brampton has incredible customer service that usually gets back to your emails in a few hours - same day. Having tried many others and also learned how epoxy works, I wouldn't use anything else in my racquets. Most people complaining about epoxy failures have probably usedโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Zero