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PostPosted: 03 Dec 2007, 19:58 
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Here's a video for a really useful method for reparing a dented table tennis ball.


Simple method for repairing a table tennis ball

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ive actually done this before! but the thing is.. it's to get dented balls with no cracks in them!


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Yes that's the catch. No cracks.

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Did you try to play with your "repaired" ball ? I've been told this funny trick ages ago, and if I remember correctly the ball I repaired didn't behave as a round ball but rather like a rugby ball...Maybe it's a matter of temperature or cooking skill ... :wink:

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Or, you could just pull out a new Double Fish, which pretty much costs just 50 cents (American). I'd rather spend time fiddling around with my rubbers/blade. :wink:

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