For now I fixed two sticks using epoxy resin with inserts made from another old stick parts (cut them in L and I profiles to fit inside). Firstly I push inside of one side deep around 7-8cm paper stuff that epoxy resin can't run deeper inside. Then fill some amount of epoxy resin and push inside half of insert, then fill in another part of stick with around 1dl of resin, connect it to insert that fits and turn stick that resin drop down in direction of insert and paper stuffed barrier. From outside I put L shape profile what keeps two parts of stick perfectly aligned and leave for 24 hours... I'm beer league beginner and stick holds few games for now;-)
@@andyegloff2083 Good idea. For now I'll put on ma channel few fixed sticks. One mentioned above is assembled that one half is CCM and another part is Bauer;-))
Do you know SRS technology or more recent Flexlite which are both much more advanced then using wooden insert ? those makes repaired sticks again very useable for ice hockey (even for Pros) with adding just a little weight and changing flex profile very slightly. Here in Slovakia, refurbished sticks cost 1/4 sometimes 1/5 of original price, what makes top line sticks available literally for everyone.
Its called "Semparoc" from the company "Collano". Its a swiss Company. ... i hope it helps. ... i am not sure if this is the fery best option. ... but it's doing a good job
Can you still flex is bc I got a stick from a team called prince George spruce kings and it got snapped bc it was game used they gave me it and I want to repair it and I want to know if you can still flex it
It wil flex, but just a litle bit less.... But soon i wil be showing you a better way to fix your stick. And it wil flex almost the same as from the start. ... and it wil be mutch stronger😅
Ja, Esche ist aufjedenfall stärcker als Ahorn. Aber auch das kann brechen bei starcker beanspruchung. Ich gebrauchen so ein Stock darum Vorwiegend für Stickhandling und das Hockeyspielen mit Kindern.
For now I fixed two sticks using epoxy resin with inserts made from another old stick parts (cut them in L and I profiles to fit inside). Firstly I push inside of one side deep around 7-8cm paper stuff that epoxy resin can't run deeper inside. Then fill some amount of epoxy resin and push inside half of insert, then fill in another part of stick with around 1dl of resin, connect it to insert that fits and turn stick that resin drop down in direction of insert and paper stuffed barrier. From outside I put L shape profile what keeps two parts of stick perfectly aligned and leave for 24 hours... I'm beer league beginner and stick holds few games for now;-)
That sounds awsome😁💪. I want to try something like that to. You should produce a Video to. ... i want to try it to😋
@@andyegloff2083 Good idea. For now I'll put on ma channel few fixed sticks. One mentioned above is assembled that one half is CCM and another part is Bauer;-))
Good. ... but i did not find eanything on your youtube chanel? Do you have a other chanel🤔
@@andyegloff2083 I'll inform you here when I make and upload video. Maybe tomorrow...
@@andyegloff2083 hi.. Just uploaded two videos with 3 fixed sticks...
Do you know SRS technology or more recent Flexlite which are both much more advanced then using wooden insert ? those makes repaired sticks again very useable for ice hockey (even for Pros) with adding just a little weight and changing flex profile very slightly. Here in Slovakia, refurbished sticks cost 1/4 sometimes 1/5 of original price, what makes top line sticks available literally for everyone.
Thank you for your coment. I dont know the SRS technology. Du you have a link? I am intresstedto try something more relyable😅💪
Well done!
Danke sehr. ... darf ich fragen wie sie auf das video gestossen sind?
I answerd in Germann🙈... Thank you. ... can i ask how you found our video? Did you search for it or did someone share it with you?🤔
Danke😊
What is the glue that you use called?
Its called "Semparoc" from the company "Collano". Its a swiss Company. ... i hope it helps. ... i am not sure if this is the fery best option. ... but it's doing a good job
What kind of glue do you used for?
It is a swiss produkt of a company cald collano. The Produkt is cald Semperoper rapid. If you want more Information, let me know.
What is the glue called???
Semparoc 60 from the Company caled Collano. You will get that glue around here in regular Craftsmen stors;-)
I have to try this, I’m a season ticket holder at our rink and I get a ton of broken sticks
You are my first real response to this video😅💪, Thank you so mutch. Can i ask you where about you life? ... no Garantie but for us it works😋
Can you still flex is bc I got a stick from a team called prince George spruce kings and it got snapped bc it was game used they gave me it and I want to repair it and I want to know if you can still flex it
You can it just won't be the same as beforr
It wil flex, but just a litle bit less.... But soon i wil be showing you a better way to fix your stick. And it wil flex almost the same as from the start. ... and it wil be mutch stronger😅
@@andyegloff2083 oh ok
Ich bin überrascht das ash is stark genug. Ich habe das with maple (Ahorn) gemacht, aber es war kaputt nach dem erste Schuss.
Ja, Esche ist aufjedenfall stärcker als Ahorn. Aber auch das kann brechen bei starcker beanspruchung. Ich gebrauchen so ein Stock darum Vorwiegend für Stickhandling und das Hockeyspielen mit Kindern.
... Inlinehockey Spiele ich auch damit;-)
The top end is upside down
You Arena right😅🙈