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I think I can help you with your dilemma..........

32A minus 31x doesn't equal E squared minus............ I think the correct answer is 42.... No need to thank me... :whoo:
 
What will you put the inset back in with?

going to use some padded double sided tape stuff, similar to what may hold on your numberplate of your car, need it to be about 2mm thick.. if i cant find anything suitable with use something like araldite.. Its a very good fit to get it back in. if you hold it up by eye, it looks like its stretched by about 5mm, but in practice it fits back in with some tension, so it "should" go back in ok...

I think I can help you with your dilemma..........

32A minus 31x doesn't equal E squared minus............ I think the correct answer is 42.... No need to thank me... :whoo:

LOL thats my bad writing, its says 32A(amp) 3 Phase, E2 is a product i sell for work, so its not a failed maths dilemma!!
 
So it does not need to be some what of a dampened hit, like with a paste of anything, just as snug as you can get it?

I think TM use melted chocolate...
 
So it does not need to be some what of a dampened hit, like with a paste of anything, just as snug as you can get it?

I think TM use melted chocolate...

Not that i can tell from what came out, literally has a 2mm ish rubbery gloopy mess i had to clean up, hence i reckon it should actually be fine just glued back in.

They certainly don't its bloomin hard metal! and the insert is really hard plastic!

The metal casting marks are a real pain, i have gone down to 60 grit and they are not shifting!! might have to add some weight to it somewhere as i am sanding grams off of it! you can certainly tell that painted or powder coated as this was putters are cheaper to manufacture as the finish doesnt need to be anything like a raw one..
 
How are you going to stop it rusting?

My old Scotty used to visibly rust in front of me, even when my head cover was coated in WD40.
 
Not that i can tell from what came out, literally has a 2mm ish rubbery gloopy mess i had to clean up, hence i reckon it should actually be fine just glued back in.

They certainly don't its bloomin hard metal! and the insert is really hard plastic!

The metal casting marks are a real pain, i have gone down to 60 grit and they are not shifting!! might have to add some weight to it somewhere as i am sanding grams off of it! you can certainly tell that painted or powder coated as this was putters are cheaper to manufacture as the finish doesnt need to be anything like a raw one..

Seems like a whole lot of trouble, why not just buy a Scotty Cameron and have done with it?
 
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