Waste of time repairing a stick just buy a new one. You can’t repair a stick and it be the same I’ve tried it breaks instantly once something breaks it’s broken simple
Ya if you’re trying to do it yourself it’s a waste but I’ve tried some sticks from my buddies that have been properly refurbished and they hold up great
@@connorpeaslee8586yeah i’ve had a couple repaired sticks that were top of the line and they never broke in the spot that was repaired + they felt good as new
@@lilapung oh it breaks trust me lol I’ve tried over thousands of sticks in my life just buy a new stick lol 😂 repaired sticked are terrible 😂 they are good for street hockey or pond hockey that’s it 👍
@@Optimus2369 have you ever cut one of their sticks and actually see what it looks like? Probably not…once the resin is poured down the shaft it saturates the carbon fiber insert they use creating a solid repair inside the shaft. Thus my statement of it being solid plug cause that’s what it pretty much what it turns into. I repair sticks for a different company and would be more then happy to show you 😁
do you guys have extra blade that you can attach and do the same thing to just the shaft
What is it that you put inside the carbon fibre sleeve?
What is put on the inside of the carbon fiber sleeve? 0:54
What brand and type of epoxy do you use?
Where can I find the sleeve? Looking to try this out myself
It just looks like a cable management sleeve for computer cords
@PensFan96 it's actually carbon fiber braid, specifically for structural repairs with epoxy.
Waste of time repairing a stick just buy a new one. You can’t repair a stick and it be the same I’ve tried it breaks instantly once something breaks it’s broken simple
Ya if you’re trying to do it yourself it’s a waste but I’ve tried some sticks from my buddies that have been properly refurbished and they hold up great
@@connorpeaslee8586yeah i’ve had a couple repaired sticks that were top of the line and they never broke in the spot that was repaired + they felt good as new
It actually works quite well with a wooden plug. Sure it’s not like a brand new stick but it sure as hell doesn’t break.
@@lilapung oh it breaks trust me lol I’ve tried over thousands of sticks in my life just buy a new stick lol 😂 repaired sticked are terrible 😂 they are good for street hockey or pond hockey that’s it 👍
@@frankthetank819 Idk still working fine for me. The only thing that ever broke was the wood plug but it’s easy to replace.
Nothing better than adding a solid, heavy plug to a hockey stick.
Where in this video did they show a solid heavy plug lol it’s a carbon sleeve with foam
@@Optimus2369 have you ever cut one of their sticks and actually see what it looks like? Probably not…once the resin is poured down the shaft it saturates the carbon fiber insert they use creating a solid repair inside the shaft. Thus my statement of it being solid plug cause that’s what it pretty much what it turns into. I repair sticks for a different company and would be more then happy to show you 😁
@@mickeyjohncox1807 do you repair with integral? If so I do love that repair and have used many sticks with it. Never broke where it’s been fixed
@@Optimus2369 yes I do
@@mickeyjohncox1807 nothing but love for integral
I did exactly how they showed, and onviously, it worked for about 5 minutes! Absolute waste of time this video
The guy is running a business. Obviously he’s not going to show all the trade secrets.