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Is there an epoxy or rod repair material that i can use to re cement a loose eye in place?
Thanks
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Greg_G
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SUPER GLUE!!!
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mrtadpole
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Thanks for the feedback...I didn't think of such an obvious answer. I assumed that there was something on the fishing market or rod builders world, but super glue sound like a great idea.
Mike
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thats what I did with one of mine and it has stuck ever since... Not lose.. No problem with it
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i like 5 minute epoxy for quick repairs. super glue isn't that great of a choice in my opinion.
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Quote:
ABUfreak said: i like 5 minute epoxy for quick repairs. super glue isn't that great of a choice in my opinion.
too true...
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I too would opt for an epoxy
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Superglue can leave rough residue that will abraid your line. Epoxy cures smooth, and much easier to clean up the the drips and extra adhesive if there are any.
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I don't think super glue will hold up to the moisture either
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well I dropped a drop into the tube that goes over the actual rod and put it on a held it there for a good minute... i have dunked it in the a couple times and its still not any looser and that was a year ago
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Greg, I beleive you are talking about the tio-top, and supergluing it in place is also a bad idea. If it ever gets stepped on, or shut in a door, or the insert (ring) falls out, how are you going to replace it? With epoxy or hot glue sticks, the tip-top can be gently heated and removed, then replaced. With Super-Glue, you have to cut it off and glue on another.
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I have found that replacing the guide is the best fix. I will use zap a gap in the field but always replace when I get home. Loosing a large fish because a ring that was reglued fell out isn't fun. Yep I did it. It took 3 trips out but did fail. WFFF
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