Not eyeglass related but I'm gluing my hole in one Titlelist golf ball into a particle board plaque and I was thinking a simple Elmer's white would do.
Oui?
Not eyeglass related but I'm gluing my hole in one Titlelist golf ball into a particle board plaque and I was thinking a simple Elmer's white would do.
Oui?
1.) Gorilla Glue
http://www.gorillaglue.com/
2.) Devcon 2-Part Epoxy
http://www.devcon.com/products/produ...on&cat=Epoxies
The real question is "which glue tastes best?" Do some research backed up with experimentation and get back to us!
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It gets better.
It was a "sponsored" hole.
I won $1000 and an invitation to go back to Myrtle Beach in the fall (so I'm told-- just got the check- haven't seen the invite yet) along with others from around the country who on a sponsored hole got a hole in one and take a shot for ONE MILLION DOLLARS!
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That's great! Try a hot glue gun, works great and if you ever have to re-mount you can easily without harming the ball....bot this could get a little riske' for some
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You can take some measurements to confirm this but I believe that a golf ball is about 52 diopters in curvature. Fabricate your self a plus to grind minus lap to the proper radius and rough out a 20MM "bowl" on whatever you are mounting the ball.
With that done you can use just about anything even school glue but if you want a real permanent bond use T-88 from Aircraft Spruce and Specialty.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...t88gluegun.php
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