Loose rod grip
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Loose rod grip
The grip behind the reel seat one one of my rods broke loose and spins freely. Any suggestions as to how to fix it? Maybe a needle point bottle of super glue on both ends? Thanks.
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Re: Loose rod grip
Will it slide away from the reel seat at all?
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Re: Loose rod grip
No, there's a check at the back side that doesn't move, but the EVA and the check between that and the reel seat both spin.
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This happened to me on a zbone not too long ago. I tried a few different epoxies after a special trip to the local hardware and all failed after a few to several casts. Then, like you suggest, I simply used regular super glue. Grip has help firm for months. It’s a punching rod that gets a lot of heavy use and it’s held strong.poisonokie wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 7:14 pmNo, there's a check at the back side that doesn't move, but the EVA and the check between that and the reel seat both spin.
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Good. To. Hear.Polkfish1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 3:44 pmThis happened to me on a zbone not too long ago. I tried a few different epoxies after a special trip to the local hardware and all failed after a few to several casts. Then, like you suggest, I simply used regular super glue. Grip has help firm for months. It’s a punching rod that gets a lot of heavy use and it’s held strong.poisonokie wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 7:14 pmNo, there's a check at the back side that doesn't move, but the EVA and the check between that and the reel seat both spin.
Mine is a frog/heavy vegetation worm/jig rod, so it sees a lot of hardcore use, too. The grip and the ring in front of it both came loose and will rotate and slide maybe 3/32" between the reel seat and winding check behind it, so I figure I'll space everything out the best I can and pretty much spot weld it all in place before going all the way around all the joints to really secure it down. Thanks for the feedback!
Which glue did you use?
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It was Kazy Glue (Craft) as on label. My entire grip came lose and dislodged from the cork. I just put a healthy amount all the way around, lodges it back into place, wiped excess, and 24 hrs later it was perfect in doing it’s job. Looks wise, I could have done better.poisonokie wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 4:53 pmGood. To. Hear.Polkfish1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 3:44 pmThis happened to me on a zbone not too long ago. I tried a few different epoxies after a special trip to the local hardware and all failed after a few to several casts. Then, like you suggest, I simply used regular super glue. Grip has help firm for months. It’s a punching rod that gets a lot of heavy use and it’s held strong.poisonokie wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 7:14 pmNo, there's a check at the back side that doesn't move, but the EVA and the check between that and the reel seat both spin.
Mine is a frog/heavy vegetation worm/jig rod, so it sees a lot of hardcore use, too. The grip and the ring in front of it both came loose and will rotate and slide maybe 3/32" between the reel seat and winding check behind it, so I figure I'll space everything out the best I can and pretty much spot weld it all in place before going all the way around all the joints to really secure it down. Thanks for the feedback!
Which glue did you use?
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That was my experience, too. I did the same thing and it actually looked pretty good, but I thought it had set up when it was still too wet and it started to run down the EVA when I stuck it back on the rack, so then I had to try and wipe off the runoff and even the rest out, so it kind of turned into a mess. I mostly cleaned up the grip, but it's rough around the spots I want it to be, so hopefully I can sand it down smooth or add just a little more and keep it turning until it sets up. As long as the grip is locked down I'll be happy, though. That's the main thing.Polkfish1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 5:04 pmIt was Kazy Glue (Craft) as on label. My entire grip came lose and dislodged from the cork. I just put a healthy amount all the way around, lodges it back into place, wiped excess, and 24 hrs later it was perfect in doing it’s job. Looks wise, I could have done better.poisonokie wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 4:53 pmGood. To. Hear.Polkfish1 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 3:44 pmThis happened to me on a zbone not too long ago. I tried a few different epoxies after a special trip to the local hardware and all failed after a few to several casts. Then, like you suggest, I simply used regular super glue. Grip has help firm for months. It’s a punching rod that gets a lot of heavy use and it’s held strong.poisonokie wrote: ↑Wed Aug 07, 2019 7:14 pmNo, there's a check at the back side that doesn't move, but the EVA and the check between that and the reel seat both spin.
Mine is a frog/heavy vegetation worm/jig rod, so it sees a lot of hardcore use, too. The grip and the ring in front of it both came loose and will rotate and slide maybe 3/32" between the reel seat and winding check behind it, so I figure I'll space everything out the best I can and pretty much spot weld it all in place before going all the way around all the joints to really secure it down. Thanks for the feedback!
Which glue did you use?
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Re: Loose rod grip
I would wrap the EVA with painters tape, and keep rotating the rod until the crazy glue sets. When I rehabbed the cork on my old Powell Max, I just used a shoe box with the lid off and cut halfmoon tabs on the top of the box to lay the rod on. It makes it easier to rotate the rod.
Good luck on the fix!
Good luck on the fix!
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I thought about taping it, but didn't know if it would wind up super gluing the tape down too. That's some good advice. I go some 220 grit sandpaper to try and clean it up. We shall see.Schlag wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 11:05 amI would wrap the EVA with painters tape, and keep rotating the rod until the crazy glue sets. When I rehabbed the cork on my old Powell Max, I just used a shoe box with the lid off and cut halfmoon tabs on the top of the box to lay the rod on. It makes it easier to rotate the rod.
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Acetone is the solvent for super glue, so you might try wrapping a rag soaked in acetone around the messed up glue, and then try rubbing it down after a minute or two. You should see some improvement right away. You can repeat until it looks good again.poisonokie wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 12:12 pmI thought about taping it, but didn't know if it would wind up super gluing the tape down too. That's some good advice. I go some 220 grit sandpaper to try and clean it up. We shall see.Schlag wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 11:05 amI would wrap the EVA with painters tape, and keep rotating the rod until the crazy glue sets. When I rehabbed the cork on my old Powell Max, I just used a shoe box with the lid off and cut halfmoon tabs on the top of the box to lay the rod on. It makes it easier to rotate the rod.
Good luck on the fix!
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Re: Loose rod grip
Acetone will attack EVA(and most other plastics), so not a good idea.
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I was thinking it might screw up the EVA. I'll probably just use a q-tip to clean it up around the reel seat a little and maybe try sanding the grip a little. It really doesn't look that bad and I'm more concerned that it be functional.hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 1:01 pmAcetone will attack EVA(and most other plastics), so not a good idea.
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Oops. I forgot about that.hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 1:01 pmAcetone will attack EVA(and most other plastics), so not a good idea.
I guess I'm just a cork guy in my thinking.