Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Bundaleer - June Update |
29-Aug-2006 At 8:28:30 AM |
tmarsh
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On 29/08/2006 mikl law wrote:
>Did you notice how
>far down the shaft the glue was damaged for, i'm guessing about 10 mm only.
The most obvious damage was within 10-15mm of the surface - major discolouration. Then about another 10mm of less discoloured epoxy. From about 25mm down the rest of the shaft it looked fine to me. The discoloured stuff was quite brittle.
The reason why I say my approach was unscientific was that I had no real way of accurately comparing the pull-out strength. Counting the number of times you cranked on a hydraulic car jack that you scored from a wreckers won't exactly get you into a peer reviewed journal. |
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