Good info and testing methods, Henry!
I look forward to the longevity portion of the test.
I look forward to the longevity portion of the test.
These are Sterling. Next time I'll try Gold Crepe.Henry...which type of Alliance #107 were you using....Pale Crepe Gold. or Sterling...I imagine the Gold would be the best choice with higher rubber content....
I use one band per side and trim to length. These bands are much too heavy for BB shooting. I'm getting light band slap with .44 cal lead. I use some scrap TG Gold (Thanks Dan, ZDP-189) cut 1/2 inch x 1/4 inch by 9 inches for BBs. It's more than enough.Maybe i missed it, how many rubber bands did you use, or was it just one whole band per side? this interest me alot for my BB shooting.
Hey! You're getting ahead of me. LOL!Rather than trim the band to length, you might try using the whole band with a loop at the fork end. This might add a tapered effect and add an extra thickness at a point where you tie to the forks. I was going to rubber cement this extra band area to eliminate friction between the two layers of rubber. I would probably try that type of rubber cement used for bicycle patch...maybe contact cement...not sure yet...Maybe others have tried this to eliminate friction between bands at critical contact points...(?)
Since you have one of my Typical Panama Slingshots with 107 bands, can you tell us how they perform for you, and how long they lasted?Awesome bands, i wish that one day they will ship it to my country (Israel)... if so, i will buy like bunch of em!.
And thanks Henry![]()
Staples will ship them to one of it's stores for free. I paid like $7 total for mine.Amazon has them for $7.49 for 1 lb box, 50 bands, shipping is $6.50, still a cheap alternative to 25 sets of purchased Latex bands.
Philly