dehubbed metal cores

I searched everywhere i could sorry if this is already posted... if you dehub a metal core or wear it down too much is there a way to get it fixed or something so you dont have to pay for a whole new one?
 

marcel

Member
NOPE !!! I did that by pouring new Urethane on it......

The Original Urethane you cannot glue back or repair.. there is to much friction on the glue.
Urethane is put on the core when its fluid, then it cures arround the core.....
 

Joe Riley

The Gypsy
Staff member
so couldnt he remove the glue and urethane and just pay to have someone else put new urethane on?
 
well that helps i was jw it didnt happen but you know just in case cuz i just messed my wheel up and replaced with a metalcore finally
 

TUC

Member
chandler olsen said:
not true.


my friend super glued his vapor back and my friend is trying to super glue a proto right now.

woah what happened to the proto? PICS!
 

dre

Member
he tried to ride it before it was fully cured probably..


And you're retarded if you think supergluing a wheel together will work well, it will put unnecessary stress on the part that broke off, plus it will alter it's shape and the rebound on it will probably be all messed up, making it slower.
 

Dom Marconi

Silver Member
Dre said:
he tried to ride it before it was fully cured probably..


And you're retarded if you think supergluing a wheel together will work well, it will put unnecessary stress on the part that broke off, plus it will alter it's shape and the rebound on it will probably be all messed up, making it slower.

lol not true, i gorilla glued my wheel together (along with my hands) and it workked completely the same as it did before. i mean im sure if it was big enough it would make it different, but if its little, you can glue it back on, as long as you squeeze out as much glue from the wound as you can
 
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