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vapor xxx broken... a ?

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I get a call this mornin from a buddy asking me if I want his broken blade vapor xxx... will I be able to do anything with this stick?..like make it a shaft that can take a blade..(and on which end)... I have never tried this with a vapor xxx and am curious if I can use it, or will need to toss it in the carbon recycling bin

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ps...still need some demo'd trilages... LH

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ya im sure you can cut the blade off and make a standard shaft out of it. not sure if you could make a tapered one I heard that bauer put something down there so you couldnt do it, but I dont think thats true

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...Jeez, even if you couldn't use it, I'd still take it and put it up in my room. That's what I do with all my broken sticks. I'm running out of wall space...

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you can flip it over and put a standard blade in, or you can make it a tapered shaft, the vapor XXX is a true one piece so there is nothing in the way, but i dont know where you would cut it so the tapered blade would fit in there perfectly so i would just flip it over, the vapor XXX is a great stick and im sure it as a 2 piece would be a nice stick.

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you can flip it over and put a standard blade in, or you can make it a tapered shaft, the vapor XXX is a true one piece so there is nothing in the way, but i dont know where you would cut it so the tapered blade would fit in there perfectly so i would just flip it over, the vapor XXX is a great stick and im sure it as a 2 piece would be a nice stick.

Because its a true one-piece there shouldn't be a fuse point, which is where you cut to make a tapered shaft.

I believe a few guys had success cutting a True-One into a shaft, try and look up that thread and PM them. I think most accepted a junior blade though

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Because its a true one-piece there should be a fuse point, which is where you cut to make a tapered shaft.

I believe a few guys had success cutting a True-One into a shaft, try and look up that thread and PM them. I think most accepted a junior blade though

Negative. Because it is a true one-piece, it does NOT have a fuse point. Having said that, I can't contribute anything else to the thread.

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Because its a true one-piece there should be a fuse point, which is where you cut to make a tapered shaft.

I believe a few guys had success cutting a True-One into a shaft, try and look up that thread and PM them. I think most accepted a junior blade though

Negative. Because it is a true one-piece, it does NOT have a fuse point. Having said that, I can't contribute anything else to the thread.

Wrong, you can still make a tapered shaft, its all just marketing. I know people who've made True1's and Stealths, both "true one pieces" into tapered shafts.

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Because its a true one-piece there should be a fuse point, which is where you cut to make a tapered shaft.

I believe a few guys had success cutting a True-One into a shaft, try and look up that thread and PM them. I think most accepted a junior blade though

Negative. Because it is a true one-piece, it does NOT have a fuse point. Having said that, I can't contribute anything else to the thread.

You are 100% correct sir. It was a typo and has been edited. I'm glad you pointed it out.

Stix - The Stealth is not a "true-OPS" its just fused differently.

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