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Cutting stealth cnt blade off

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I have a stealth cnt and my blade is broken so can you cut the blade out and put a blade in it and how? if you can is it stnadard blade or tapered?

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Its not fused, its a true ops. So you will probably have to cut a considerable amount off to fit a tapered blade in there.

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according to The Hockey News stick guide it's a true OPS, but I haven't been up close and personal with any CNTs to find out.

The old stealths were in in fact fused combos. I'd think that easton would tout the fact that the CNT is a true OPS if it were...

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i know for a fact that it wasnt as i remeber cutting way to high and figuring out it was hollow

If you cut any one piece way to high its going to be hollow

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well no shit buddy

i have my broken blade sitting beside me and im sticking a pencil in and its FUCKING HOLLOW

you want to see a pic?

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what do you even mean?

are you speaking out of your asshole?

"because i cut the blade off to high the BLADE hosel will be hollow???

it doesnt matter how high i cut it off. if i cut it an inch or 5 feet there will still be a hollow.

pics are coming

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nope nothing

no chiseling or anything needed.

i was just like *%$ i couldve cut lower. now i have a huge plug and i use it for ball hockey.

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Ya i didnt realize how deep you meant it hollowed out, i thought you were just refering to having cut past the hosel and having found it was hollow.

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nope nothing

no chiseling or anything needed.

i was just like *%$ i couldve cut lower. now i have a huge plug and i use it for ball hockey.

looking at your picture of the blade, I don't know how much more of the shaft you could of saved ? Just as a quick guess it looks like you got another 3 inches before hitting the elbow on the blade. You probably have to go up maybe 2 inches from the elbow before there is enough area to insert a tenon. So I am guessing that you could of maybe just saved an extra inch ?

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ok so is everyone gunna argue about some guy sticking a pencil in his blade or is someone gunna have an answer thats true for me cuz 2 guys said opposite things

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holy shit buddy get off the boards

we dont need people like you siging up just to get some lame ass answer.

what more do you want then direct evidence and proof that it is HOLLOW

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nope nothing

no chiseling or anything needed.

i was just like *%$ i couldve cut lower. now i have a huge plug and i use it for ball hockey.

so at that point where you cut off the blade, does a tapered blade fit in easily ?

I am assuming from your previous posts that you did not cut any more off ?

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