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peewee_52
07-31-2006, 03:04 PM
hey..is there any way to turn hard mesh in to dura..or at least not as hard

kingdawgell
07-31-2006, 03:07 PM
there are a lot of threads on this. try searching. search for breaking in mesh, or something to that effect. your mind will probably overload with all the weird break in rituals everyone has.

the easiest and most basic thing to do is wet the mesh, stretch it, let it dry, string it up, make it wet, and play some wall ball. if the mesh is still rediculously hard work some conditioner into it.

Laxislife11
07-31-2006, 04:19 PM
I always do this to my hard mesh is I stretch it out and then
I leave it in very hot water for 25 minutes then it is not to hard and not to soft.

laxin21
07-31-2006, 06:27 PM
usually i just yell at my mesh until it changes for me, idk how well that will work for you... whenever yelling doesnt work, i just stretch it by hand. i roll it up then twist it and rub it against itself. I like that better than hot water b/c then u have to wait for the mesh to dry and sometimes it doesnt work even when it is dry

tang
08-01-2006, 12:42 PM
usually i just yell at my mesh until it changes for me, idk how well that will work for you... whenever yelling doesnt work, i just stretch it by hand. i roll it up then twist it and rub it against itself. I like that better than hot water b/c then u have to wait for the mesh to dry and sometimes it doesnt work even when it is dry
In the words of the immortal Brick "LOUD NOISES"

laxgod1790
08-01-2006, 03:49 PM
Just put skin lotion on it. I put my laxgod promise on it.

Riot
08-01-2006, 04:00 PM
I always do this to my hard mesh is I stretch it out and then
I leave it in very hot water for 25 minutes then it is not to hard and not to soft.
You know that water won't stay hot for 25 minutes, right?

EI Lacrosse26
08-01-2006, 04:09 PM
You know that water won't stay hot for 25 minutes, right?


no offense but that has to be the dumbest thing i've ever heard because anyone who has passed the earth science regents exam or taken the class (if you live anywhere besides NY) knows that water has a very specific heat allowing it to keep its temperature consistent for a long time