‘To Seal or Not to Seal’ your Table Tennis Blade?!
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
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Dang that nittaku shake 2018 is looking bad without sealing, I always seal my blades usually with the Donic Seal mini Stick two coatings on arrival, no matter if it feels pre sealed or not. It does add to the weight some but better safe than sorry. Used glue sheets from germany aswell but from Imperial on my Xiom Hayabusa which came off perfectly however I had to spend alot of time getting it off. The Donic Sealer kept the wood safe. Now I switched to Donic Glue stick since I liked the sealer so much which uses the same concept little bottle with a sponge on top included which I find is alot more convinient to exchange the rubbers. Great Video thx.
Amazing video, thanks for telling me about it
No problem 👍
Hi.. I got carried away and put 2 thick coats of water based varnish on my new blade (Saturn finish). Should I sand it all off?
What brand of glue was used?
Good video
I seal the handle too. It seems to help with sweat 😅
Hey, how many layers should I apply? I applied 3 very thin layers of waterbased laquer, does it possible that it changed properties of blade?
One thin layer is really enough. Otherwise, it starts changing the blade.
Nice video! How many hours let it dry before gluing on a rubber?
Thanks! It depends how porous the wood is and the drying conditions. If your in a rush you can help it along with a hair dryer until it’s completely dry and it should be fine. It’s always best to leave it overnight though if possible.
What abut the handle? Does that need to be sealed or not?
I sealed mine so that sweat should not go there.
do I need to seal the blade every time that I change the rubber?
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no
it should last for a very long time
@@maxfactor4209 thank you
No. Only once when new.
should you seal the handle as well?
We don’t because it can cause the handle to feel tacky or sticky in the hand. You certainly can though, it will help to keep it looking new for longer.
@@CustomTableTennis ok thanks, i've heard both ways so i appreciate the information!