definately gonna have to look into something that sets easier than epoxy...although once i get it done, i dont wanna have to do it again...
definately gonna have to look into something that sets easier than epoxy...although once i get it done, i dont wanna have to do it again...
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Check out SBC's posts re: the hot glue...he says no probs withstanding AZ heat...however, that doesn't mean it will withstand the MUCH lower temps experienced a bit farther nort.
Just a wild thought, that MAY prove useful...
Snoop around for club builders epoxy...my Bro builds golf clubs, & has experience with fast setting epoxies that he gets from golfsmith.
I figure, that if he can build a club that can withstand the torsional/centrifugal loads created by 100+ mph club head speeds @ impact, & be ready to hit in about an hour (or less), then our window load stresses should be much less.
Another option is this: Club Workshop. I have a friend who works there, and they often have car clubs come in for work days. They normally charge $40 for a day pass, which includes access to all the machines there -- you could make you own window clips, if you were so inclined. He might consider a break, though, if we just want to use a bay or two.
With a fully-stocked workshop, I might also take the time to install the tow hitch, too...
wow, thats a great idea!!!
a lot of great ideas....
ill have to do some research before we head to moab