How Do You Repair An Easton Hockey Stick?
Easton Hockey produces wood and composite sticks and protective gear for a wide range of clients, ranging from the casual player to the professional. Like all hockey equipment, Easton sticks are susceptible to all manner of abuse on the ice. Over time, these sticks can become scratched, dinged, dented and even cracked and split. Fortunately, home repair is a viable option for those with the proper equipment and space. With a little elbow grease, that stick can be as good as new. Lay the Easton hockey stick flat on a table or large surface where it will not be disturbed for several hours. Take note of any dings or heavy dents in the side of the stick that is facing up. Pour liquid adhesive carefully and slowly into each dent, blemish or small crack. Use the squeegee to remove excess adhesive from the stick. Allow the adhesive to dry overnight. Flip the Easton hockey stick over and apply the adhesive to any flaws on this side of the stick, as you did in Step 1. Sand one of the broken end