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Started by RIng, January 20, 2014, 02:39:00 PM

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RIng

Working with the GT pink ,and traditional 3555 . A 2117 for footing seams tight , no room for glue and a press fit . It wood seam to me that a 2115 would be just right . ???????

lpcjon2

There was a conversion kit for diameters for footing wood shafts on the How To Section on the main page.
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hart2hart

A 2114 worked fine on 35/55 for me.
Mike

Bud B.

2117s work well for me on 3555 Trads. Make sure the inside is clean and the rim is cleaned up and without a burr. I actually can feel a slight wiggle using 2117 as footing on those carbons.
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katman

Lightly sanding the tip of shaft will not only make for a better bond but also loosen fit.
shoot straight shoot often

WoodsyDave

Better snap up 2115s if you can find them. I thought they were discontinued..

WoodsyDave

Reaper TN

X2 what katman said

I lightly sand the first inch of my GT 3555 Trads before I foot them with a piece of 2117. Just enough to roughen it up. It fits a little better and helps with adhesion. I have been using Devcon 2-part epoxy with great results.
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