Indiana Bass1 Posted July 17, 2011 Posted July 17, 2011 I need some advice on fixing this rod. The rod blank turns inside the reel seat when you tighten a reel down in it. How do I go about getting this glued so it will quit turning? Quote
gar-tracker Posted July 17, 2011 Posted July 17, 2011 I need some advice on fixing this rod. The rod blank turns inside the reel seat when you tighten a reel down in it. How do I go about getting this glued so it will quit turning? I think you may have to strip it and put a new real seat, it can be done from the bottom but the handle will have to be replaced with foam. But I'm sure someone more qualified can give a better answer. Quote
Super User .RM. Posted July 17, 2011 Super User Posted July 17, 2011 I need some advice on fixing this rod. The rod blank turns inside the reel seat when you tighten a reel down in it. How do I go about getting this glued so it will quit turning? When I was repairing rods. When I'd get a rod with that complaint I would consider the removal of the rear grip cutting off the reel seat and rebuilding a new seat and grip from the rear of the rod. Then was taught a new proceedure that was drilling of small injection holes at various spots around the rear of the reel seat were it connects to the rear grip. Then a top of the line rod building epoxy was injected into the hole's and let cure. I have about a dozen rods that are still holding today with that type of repair. Good Luck & Tight Lines!!! Quote
Indiana Bass1 Posted July 17, 2011 Author Posted July 17, 2011 When I was repairing rods. When I'd get a rod with that complaint I would consider the removal of the rear grip cutting off the reel seat and rebuilding a new seat and grip from the rear of the rod. Then was taught a new proceedure that was drilling of small injection holes at various spots around the rear of the reel seat were it connects to the rear grip. Then a top of the line rod building epoxy was injected into the hole's and let cure. I have about a dozen rods that are still holding today with that type of repair. Good Luck & Tight Lines!!! RM, How small should the holes be?And where can I get this epoxy? Quote
Super User .RM. Posted July 17, 2011 Super User Posted July 17, 2011 RM, How small should the holes be?And where can I get this epoxy? I use Flex Coat products. Size of the hole would be dictated by the size of the injector. Try looking at the tackle craft section of Cabela's, Mud Hole, etc. Good Luck Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted July 18, 2011 Posted July 18, 2011 When I was repairing rods. When I'd get a rod with that complaint I would consider the removal of the rear grip cutting off the reel seat and rebuilding a new seat and grip from the rear of the rod. Then was taught a new proceedure that was drilling of small injection holes at various spots around the rear of the reel seat were it connects to the rear grip. Then a top of the line rod building epoxy was injected into the hole's and let cure. I have about a dozen rods that are still holding today with that type of repair. Good Luck & Tight Lines!!! This is how I'd approach this repair as well. The syringes Mudhole sells will fit a 5/32 hole I believe. Quote
bigbassctchr101 Posted July 18, 2011 Posted July 18, 2011 How heavy is this epoxy? Is there anyway this could be used successfully and be accurately weighted in a way that it could be used for balancing a rod out? Quote
Super User .RM. Posted July 18, 2011 Super User Posted July 18, 2011 Some builders I know have used the injection method to help add weight to the rear of the blank. But just to help counter a tip heavy stick/reel set up. I pour my own custom sized lead weights that are anchored into the blank for exact neutral balancing, at the time of the build and after if needed. Tight lines All! Quote
Indiana Bass1 Posted August 4, 2011 Author Posted August 4, 2011 Thanks to everyone who pitched in on this post. I found a syringe and its tip was 5/32 so I drilled a 5/32 hole in the reel seat and put epoxy into the syringe and injected it into the hole. I let it sit for two days and put a reel on it and it works perfect. Thanks again everyone. This site rocks! Quote
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