Replacing your rubber on a custom Table Tennis bat
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@MultiKarmazynowy Sorry I haven't heard of that bat so I can't really comment. If you want to ask the question on our website, then we can open it up to all readers to comment.
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Yashima xx-5 is a good bat??
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@MPTSAR262831 No worries! You're welcome.
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urghhh you peel that rubber so easy.....mine was cheap bat, getting the rubber off was a hassle......the rubber come out easy but the sponge stick to it and it takes a lot of time to scrub it off....or i done it wrong? lol
AcheLone 1 week ago
@AcheLone With cheap pre made bats it can be hard as they often use really strong glues. Once you get the rubber off this time and then use a water based Table Tennis glue, then it will be easy like we show in the video.
pingskills 6 days ago
what glue do you use????
magib0p 1 week ago
@magib0p We used a water based Table Tennis glue. From memory it was a Butterfly glue.
pingskills 1 week ago
I have an old Stiga Hammerlite from Dick's Sporting Goods. Is it easier to pull off a pre-made racquet's rubber and sponge than an already custom racquet? I still want to keep the blade because it's really light.
What's a good website to buy sponges.
AceofDlamonds 3 weeks ago
@AceofDlamonds You can take a look on our website where we recommend a good store to buy rubbers from. Generally it is easier to take the rubber of a custom bat because on a lot of pre-made bats they use really strong glue.
pingskills 2 weeks ago