Tackle Cleaning }<)))¤>
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Tackle Cleaning }<)))¤>
I know that to some, cleaning your fishing tackle is bad luck. Kinda like washing your socks before the state title game. But for those that do clean their fishing tackle, I thought I'd pass on a few products that I feel work really well.
Rods
¤ Cork handles â€â€
Rods
¤ Cork handles â€â€
Last edited by Reno Reeler on Mon Sep 29, 2003 5:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Reno,
Thanks for the great tips. Your tips and replies have been really
helpful on this forum.
I'll be cleaning my rods and reels and re-organizing my tackle
boxes/lures when the rainy season arrives.
--Daz
Thanks for the great tips. Your tips and replies have been really
helpful on this forum.
I'll be cleaning my rods and reels and re-organizing my tackle
boxes/lures when the rainy season arrives.
--Daz
Re: Tackle Cleaning }<)))¤>
Yeah, thanks for the tips, Reno.
What do you do to fill in holes in your cork handles?
What do you do to fill in holes in your cork handles?
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Gyro,
Try grinding up some cork and mixing it with yellow carpenters glue(elmers). Put some glue in the pit and then add the glue/cork mix. Let dry ,sand and smooth.You can use a file to grind the cork.
Try grinding up some cork and mixing it with yellow carpenters glue(elmers). Put some glue in the pit and then add the glue/cork mix. Let dry ,sand and smooth.You can use a file to grind the cork.
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Thanks bundy. Is it necessary to waterproof it afterward? Could I use carpenter's waterproof wood filler?
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Gyro,
The yellow glue is pretty moisture resistant. I've never used any of the plastic wood fillers but it's probably worth a try.
The yellow glue is pretty moisture resistant. I've never used any of the plastic wood fillers but it's probably worth a try.
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Thanks bundy.