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What hockey stick and curve should i buy?

im looking for a stick that isnt that heavy with a curve thats good for wrist and snapshots. i was thinking warrior dolomite with draper or kovalchuck curve or an easton st with what they call roy(gaborik) curve. both both with 85 flex and i shoot left

Answer:

Buy what stick you like, you can put your own personal curve, here's how. Take the blade over a boiling pot and in the water a bit and steam it, with clamps and some thing like a price a wood between slowly bend the blade while over a steaming pot. Once set to the exact curve you prefer, leave the clamps on for a day or 2 then take clamps off you can curve it anyway you like. That's how we did it years ago in Canada.
If you are connecting to cpvc(the beige stuff),then there are special fittings for that. And actually you can use a standard compression coupling or compression shutoff valve and it will seal fine. If you are trying to connect copper water lines to standard pvc, then that is not a good idea. Standard (white) PVC is not for potable water and is not rated for the 30+ psi constant pressure that it will have.
I would have to go with the dolomite kovalchuk. I have personally used this curve before and I loved it. all i've heard about the easton st is bad because they say the shot isnt very good.
Try out an Easton, those things are amazing. I have an Ignalia curve, but you could also get a few others.
copper male or female fitting and pvc same size adapter with pvc glue and thread tape

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