Cheap, safe fiberglass cores
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12 Mar 2013 13:15 #1
by Rowan Uidhir (Teresa)
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Cheap, safe fiberglass cores was created by Rowan Uidhir (Teresa)
For the Alt Event, Kevin and I are planning on playing siblings and we want to make matching war hammers. I have a $25 Amazon gift card and I'm looking to buy two fiberglass cores for our project. I came across this Horse Dressage Whip with what seems like a good core I can use. And I might be able to salvage the handle and modify it to look more IG, saving Kev and I a lot of time, money, and effort.
I want you opinions/ruling on wether or not it is a safe, acceptable core to use (sans the tail end of it, of course)
Here is the link:
www.amazon.com/Horse-Dressage-Rubber-Han...=horse+dressage+whip
I want you opinions/ruling on wether or not it is a safe, acceptable core to use (sans the tail end of it, of course)
Here is the link:
www.amazon.com/Horse-Dressage-Rubber-Han...=horse+dressage+whip
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13 Mar 2013 13:16 #2
by Galstaus Nightwolf (galstaus)
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Replied by Galstaus Nightwolf (galstaus) on topic Cheap, safe fiberglass cores
I use this site for all of my cores. They cores are incredibly light, strong, and have little whip. They are a little pricier than the link you have shown and don't take amazon cards, but they CAN NOT be beat!
goodwinds.com/fiberglass/filament-wound-epoxy-tubing.html
goodwinds.com/fiberglass/filament-wound-epoxy-tubing.html
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