So i was searching at a local buy and sell app and i saw a high end ish racket but the thing is it broke in a clash but the guy got it repaired and its strung at 28 lbs with a b65 as main and vr 800 cross the racket is Victor Jet Speed 12 its split around 11 oclock and 12 oclock hes selling it for 50$
I used a few repaired rackets before. it's quite nice and can withstand tension within 30lbs. not too much difference anyway.
In my city it cost US$5-6 to repair a racket that's broken @ 1-2 spots. I dont think anybody here is willing to pay >$12-15 for a repaired racket. U can buy a new off-brand 'usable' quality for only $30+
Avoid a broken racquet at all costs is what I would suggest. The main reason is that the structural integrity of a racquet cannot be restored no matter how it's repaired. You're simply taking a chance on something that pretty much relies on its structural integrity to perform. Just spend $50 on a new racquet.
lol i live in canada so yeah ( i knew i shouldnt have sold my "used n90 iii" for only a hundred) *face palm*