10-11-2019, 02:06 AM
Before Baby Buzz blew out his shoulder, and retired from baseball, I used some industrial-sized, two-part epoxy to keep his baseball cleats usable for as long as possible. The kit(s) came w/ two 8 oz. bottles, and stated "flexible bond", so it took a good beating without cracking or fracturing into pieces. I also used some fiberglass mesh tape, as needed to secure the sole to the body of the cleat. The cleats would be worn out before the second epoxy treatment did (on his right cleat, when he was pitching; one treatment was fine for the left cleat).
It was from a major adhesives maker, but I gave the last of what we had to BIL a few years ago, though one bottle had red markings and cap, and the other was blue. I don't remember the brand name, but it has about a 6 - 7 minute working time, and dries completely to the touch in about 30 - 45 mins, and is pretty much fully cured by the following day.
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It was from a major adhesives maker, but I gave the last of what we had to BIL a few years ago, though one bottle had red markings and cap, and the other was blue. I don't remember the brand name, but it has about a 6 - 7 minute working time, and dries completely to the touch in about 30 - 45 mins, and is pretty much fully cured by the following day.
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