Hey hey, I was just thinking an came up with an idea. If you think that this is a pointless thread then delete it, I could care less. It's not like I post much anyways.
Hot glue is soft and flexible. In my opinion, it does not make the wheels that much stronger. However, if you used a fiberglass epoxy to put in there it would be much stronger and more stiff. I'm planning on trying it on my next set of wheels. I have done it to a broken wheel and it made it strong as crap. It does add some more weight(unnoticeable when riding), but I think it is going to be worth it for the strength of the hub that'll be gained.
If you have never worked with a fiberglass or some sort of epoxy don't bother trying to shoot down the idea because you probably have no idea what the stuff is like.
Hot glue is soft and flexible. In my opinion, it does not make the wheels that much stronger. However, if you used a fiberglass epoxy to put in there it would be much stronger and more stiff. I'm planning on trying it on my next set of wheels. I have done it to a broken wheel and it made it strong as crap. It does add some more weight(unnoticeable when riding), but I think it is going to be worth it for the strength of the hub that'll be gained.
If you have never worked with a fiberglass or some sort of epoxy don't bother trying to shoot down the idea because you probably have no idea what the stuff is like.