dgkasper58 Posted January 3, 2021 Posted January 3, 2021 Ressurecting an old thread topic- just not sure if things have changed in 7 years or so. Are things still the same with repairing pitted cork handles? 1. Tape off rod 2. lightly sand/remove chunks 3. exterior wood filler 4. dry 5. sand 6. fine sand 7. clean 8. reseal TIA Quote
Super User NYWayfarer Posted January 3, 2021 Super User Posted January 3, 2021 Sounds complicated. I take a wine cork and sandpaper it to get a pile of cork shavings. Mix that with wood glue and use a popsicle stick to apply it to the pits in the handle. When it dries I use cork sealer. 1 Quote
dgkasper58 Posted January 3, 2021 Author Posted January 3, 2021 2 minutes ago, NYWayfarer said: Sounds complicated. I take a wine cork and sandpaper it to get a pile of cork shavings. Mix that with wood glue and use a popsicle stick to apply it to the pits in the handle. When it dries I use cork sealer. No sanding/cleaning necessary? I like that it will "match" the color a bit more Quote
Super User NYWayfarer Posted January 3, 2021 Super User Posted January 3, 2021 I have not run across a pit or crack I had to sand yet. I seal my cork and wipe the handles down with a wet cloth after every trip. Keeps them clean looking. Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted January 3, 2021 Super User Posted January 3, 2021 I know this wasn't the question, and maybe it is common knowledge. But since I started using my Expride's I found that the Mr Clean magic erasers work really well for cleaning. 1 Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted January 3, 2021 Posted January 3, 2021 Golden oak wood filler or cork dust n glue as filler. Sand very lightly 300-400 grit. Seal if desired. 6 Quote
SproDD79 Posted January 3, 2021 Posted January 3, 2021 Just now, Delaware Valley Tackle said: Golden oak wood filler or cork dust n glue as filler. Sand very lightly 300-400 grit. Seal if desired. Golden Oak and Natural wood filler from Elmers has brought a few cork handles back from the dead for me. Sand them down afterwards and the apply u40. I recently pick up Cadillac cork sealer. I sealed a rod handle with it and I think I like it better than u40, it seems to stain the cork a little deeper in color and give it a little more of a tacky feel as opposed to the u40. At first , I thought it was too dark, but as time goes on the darker color has really gown on me. Quote
dgkasper58 Posted January 3, 2021 Author Posted January 3, 2021 35 minutes ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said: Golden oak wood filler or cork dust n glue as filler. Sand very lightly 300-400 grit. Seal if desired. Thanks for adding! Especially the color! Quote
Super User NYWayfarer Posted January 3, 2021 Super User Posted January 3, 2021 10 hours ago, Delaware Valley Tackle said: Golden oak wood filler or cork dust n glue as filler. Sand very lightly 300-400 grit. Seal if desired. Guess I am off to the hardware store to buy some sandpaper. I use the popsicle-stick like a trowel when applying the cork and glue mixture. Never thought to sand it. Thanks. Quote
5/0 Posted January 3, 2021 Posted January 3, 2021 16 hours ago, jbsoonerfan said: I know this wasn't the question, and maybe it is common knowledge. But since I started using my Expride's I found that the Mr Clean magic erasers work really well for cleaning. I’ve used baby wipes for this, but the magic erasers sound like a good idea. For the rods and guides I’ve used Pledge wipes. Quote
Super User BrianMDTX Posted January 3, 2021 Super User Posted January 3, 2021 11 minutes ago, 5/0 said: I’ve used baby wipes for this, but the magic erasers sound like a good idea. For the rods and guides I’ve used Pledge wipes. The new Magic Eraser sheets would probably work even better. 1 Quote
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