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just some questions about blade/shaft combos?

i was wondering will a warrior johnson blade fit a easton st grip shaft the one that replaced the ultra lite for 08 or a buaer one95 shaftand will a warrior dolomite 2 blade fit a RBK sick kick gen2 or a CCM vector V10 grip

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i agree they should fit together, and also agree that one piece sticks are definately the way to go; if you're looking for cheap or more economical, a two piece stick would be good because you can replace the blade if it breaks instead of buying a whole new stick; but for more power and accuracy a one piece stick is well worth the extra cost
While this may not be too expensive (and anyway could be replaced mainly in plastic nowadays) you should consider what else the people have taken out. Was this a repossession? You ask about the roof (very expensive) and the furnace. That equates to a whole new heating system really and a roof. Look at some other properties, it could be cheaper in the end.
There is no way to get an accurate price here. You don't give any information about the size of the roof, the amount of pipe that needs to be replaced, the size of the furnace needed, etc. Labor rates vary widely depending on where you are located. Your best bet is to get bids from 3+ contractors locally for each repair needed, then compare them to be sure that they are bidding the exact same work. Good luck.
Yes, as long as these blades and shafts are both either a senior, or a junior. I have not found a combination of blades and shafts that has not worked yet.
all blades should be able to fit into any manufacturer's shaft. as long as they are both adult size

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