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Reliably repair your damaged golf club with The GolfWorks® Maximum Strength Quick Set Epoxy. The strongest “5 Minute” epoxy available, this compound is designed for fast, quality results. This epoxy has been specifically formulated for metalwood and iron assembly, but can be used for putters in the event of an emergency. The full cure lap shear strength of 2900 psi fully sets in between 15-30 minutes for quick repairs.
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25 Reviews
Klp1
Had to make 2 trips to store, 1st purchase was hardened, drove 40 miles back and forth. Made installation department to show next purchase was ok. You need to carry a better choice for customers have a choice on glue they can see is ok
Ivan the Terrible Golfer
I’ve used this several times and never had an issue. Hitting down on a mat over and over. I think it’s a great product!
Butch
When I got home to use the product one of the sides of the glue was so hard I couldn’t get it to come out.
Hilaunch
One side of the syringe was already solidified. Possibly sitting there too long. I could find no manufacturer or expiration date on the packet, so no way of knowing.
Lancastle
Went to use this epoxy to replace shaft on putter and brand new one side of epoxy had already set up and was hard as rock when I opened packaging. Returned to softer and did not buy another one and used another brand as GolfWprks quick set epoxy couldn’t not be trusted.
Rulesman69
I purchased this epoxy and was unable to get the epoxy to even come out so I could mix it. The gray epoxy would not budge and I almost ruined the plunger trying to push it out. I took it back and was told to soak it in warm water so the gray epoxy would soften up. I have never in all my dealings with epoxy heard of doing such a thing. I returned the epoxy and went to Home Depot to get a decent product.
The Honest Blackman
Been using this stuff in my garage to try out different Clubheads on different golf Shafts, this way I dont gotta run to the pro club maker and pay $ to experiment and have him get tired of my golf club experimental obsession, wish this stuff was in Big 5 instead of only Dicks sporting goods.
Doostin
So you broke your driver and now you got a new shaft the day before a scramble with the boys, look no further. Don’t go to the auto store and buy some regular, or wrong epoxy, buy this. It’s about the same price and it sets quickly. With the beads in the epoxy to fill those little spaces so your driver head doesn’t go flying on the first tee(bummer). Just get it while you’re there. Adds 10 yards to your drive and 6mph to your ball speed. If the math is math-in, just get the right epoxy.
Bad glie
Bought this from the store. The epoxy was hardened already. Do not buy this crap.
Nicholas37
By the time I mixed up the epoxy and put it on the shaft it was already hardening. I barely was able to actually get it in the club head , and even then there was no time to align the logos or get the ferrule to set right. This took maybe 2 minutes before it was too hard to fix it.
Tazgolf31820
Use this product all the time in club repair, great quality
K S G
Worked as described. Mix it up apply as directed and like magic it sets up and adheres to the shaft and hosel.
MIKE23A
Purchased this epoxy to shaft a club. Unfortunately the black side of the 2 part epoxy was dry in the tube and therefore unable to be used.
CelloJuan
Very quick to dry. Great for doing one or two shafts per mix.
NJ Bob
I use this epoxy on all kinds of stuff...golf, fishing, general items I want to feel needs a really secure bond. And it cures pretty quickly.
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