On the Krayt Clan forum I've read that some purchased the licensed gaffije stick and injected it with spray foam to firm it up. I was wondering if anyone has tried this with the licensed forcepike?
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Licensed forcepike question
- Sascha_Wilsing
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Re: Licensed forcepike question
Dont know if anybody does it.
Most forcepikes i know are selfmade.
Most forcepikes i know are selfmade.
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Re: Licensed forcepike question
The rubies force pike tends to be quite over sized and bulky. For the price of that you could make a selfmade one that is more durable. A friend of mine's Rubies pike broke the second day that had it.
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Re: Licensed forcepike question
I got a Rubies just to look at and mock-up (bought it for almost nothing). They are REALLY flimsy, even if you fill it with foam it is sure to crack the first time you use it. They look a little off too, the top is really "chunky."