Yes, if you use the right kind. I use Gorilla Glue on loose or squeaky butt caps and it works perfectly. Gorilla glue expands a little and is very strong. The expansion is helpful on butt caps that don't have a really tight fit.I dont have a staplegun and am changing the grip pallets on my head raquets, is there any reason why i couldnt just glue the butt cap on instead of stapling it?
With glue it would be harder to remove in future.I dont have a staplegun and am changing the grip pallets on my head raquets, is there any reason why i couldnt just glue the butt cap on instead of stapling it?
I was thinking of going with a glue thats not to strong, thus making it possible should i need to in the future to pry the buttcap of without damaging the pallets, in theory that is of course...With glue it would be harder to remove in future.
Instead of staples you can use short nails (I prefer nails from map pins - man can easily destroy colorful plastic with pliers and there's plenty of them in every office).
As you wishI was thinking of going with a glue thats not to strong, thus making it possible should i need to in the future to pry the buttcap of without damaging the pallets, in theory that is of course...
Yes you may want to remove the butt cap at a later time and the glue would make it harder. I have a simple Arrow stapler and used staples with a rounded head instead of a flat head. I thought maybe I would feel the staple but I didn't. When I went to take the butt cap off it was so easy it was pathetic.I dont have a staplegun and am changing the grip pallets on my head raquets, is there any reason why i couldnt just glue the butt cap on instead of stapling it?
Tecnifibre also uses double sided tape on the 315 Limited and LTD frames.Paul Angell uses double sided carpet tape on Angell Racquet pallets. This allow for easy removal while keeping the pallets secure. The butt caps are stapled the same as other major Racquet manufacturers.
With a little double sided tape inside the butt cap and a few rounds (tightly) of clear packaging tape outside, to hold it over the pallets, the cap is going to stay stable forever! And you can remove it easily as many times as you want.
I must disagree with this. When attached like this, mine came off in about 1 year. Not bad, but still came off. I play several times per week for 1.5 hours.