hooligan Posted January 20, 2004 Share Posted January 20, 2004 (edited) I just got my HG 250 and 300. The 250 "feels like" a 2.5 or so, I am really close to mashing it, only a couple of weeks after getting my #2. The 300 sweep "feels like" a 3.1 or somewhere around there, at least compared to mine. Just like everyone else that recieved Heavy Grips, I got one crappy one with a loose handle. Any suggestions on what substance to use to get the handle set again? I was thinking superglue, but I thought that I would see what everyone else uses... Unfortunately, the loose handle is on my 2.5, which is the one that I want to train with most. Edited January 20, 2004 by hooligan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rick Browne Posted January 20, 2004 Share Posted January 20, 2004 I just got my HG 250 and 300. The 250 "feels like" a 2.5 or so, I am really close to mashing it, only a couple of weeks after getting my #2. The 300 sweep "feels like" a 3.1 or somewhere around there, at least compared to mine.Just like everyone else that recieved Heavy Grips, I got one crappy one with a loose handle. Any suggestions on what substance to use to get the handle set again? I was thinking superglue, but I thought that I would see what everyone else uses... Unfortunately, the loose handle is on my 2.5, which is the one that I want to train with most. Negative on the Superglue!!! You want to use a product that requires a cure time for the best results. Any single type bonding agent will work fair. But if you want industrial type strength a 2 part epoxy works the best. JB Weld is a good industrial 2 part mix. It is easily available at any major hardware store... Home Depot Lowes, Ace .. Follow directions explicitly and I feel you will find it to work great. As a matter of fact Robert Baraban uses JB Weld to bond the RB Crushers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3djim Posted February 5, 2004 Share Posted February 5, 2004 Send "bad" grippers back to the manufacturer. I've done this with another company and they exchanged with no hastle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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