2 sided tape for installing grips
2 sided tape for installing grips
hi everyone I am installing some new eva grips on my brothers old old rod, its my first time, and I saw a video on youtube of a winn grips pro staffer using double sided tape and mineral spirits spray to put on split grips and I was wondering is that a good way to do it or should I use something else?
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Re: 2 sided tape for installing grips
In my opinion, no tape is strong enough or permanent enough for structural tasks.
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Re: 2 sided tape for installing grips
I watched the videos as well and was curious.
First, I have a problem with reaming out the new handle to go on over the butt. Obviously, the diameter of the butt will be larger than that of where the grip will come to rest. This leads me to think the connection will be no where near a factory grip installed from the tip.
Second, as a golfer as well, I know tape can hold a grip. All of the golf club grips are held in place by the same tape. However, depending on grip materials, it is not impossible to twist or realign a grip after installing. This also leads me to believe, the aftermarket grip will be prone to twist and slippage.
Now, you could get away with it no problem. Also, if it is an old rod that can be usable again, it is kind of cool. I just wouldn't replace quality factory handles for the winn feel.
Lastly, back to golf, Winn grips feel really nice for a short period of time. Depending on usage, the material begins to wear away, crumble, and needs replacing. I stopped using Winn grips on my clubs because they would not last a season if I'm playing regularly.
Just some of my thoughts...
First, I have a problem with reaming out the new handle to go on over the butt. Obviously, the diameter of the butt will be larger than that of where the grip will come to rest. This leads me to think the connection will be no where near a factory grip installed from the tip.
Second, as a golfer as well, I know tape can hold a grip. All of the golf club grips are held in place by the same tape. However, depending on grip materials, it is not impossible to twist or realign a grip after installing. This also leads me to believe, the aftermarket grip will be prone to twist and slippage.
Now, you could get away with it no problem. Also, if it is an old rod that can be usable again, it is kind of cool. I just wouldn't replace quality factory handles for the winn feel.
Lastly, back to golf, Winn grips feel really nice for a short period of time. Depending on usage, the material begins to wear away, crumble, and needs replacing. I stopped using Winn grips on my clubs because they would not last a season if I'm playing regularly.
Just some of my thoughts...
Re: 2 sided tape for installing grips
thanks for the input I guess epoxy will be the way to go then lolRMCatchNrelease wrote:I watched the videos as well and was curious.
First, I have a problem with reaming out the new handle to go on over the butt. Obviously, the diameter of the butt will be larger than that of where the grip will come to rest. This leads me to think the connection will be no where near a factory grip installed from the tip.
Second, as a golfer as well, I know tape can hold a grip. All of the golf club grips are held in place by the same tape. However, depending on grip materials, it is not impossible to twist or realign a grip after installing. This also leads me to believe, the aftermarket grip will be prone to twist and slippage.
Now, you could get away with it no problem. Also, if it is an old rod that can be usable again, it is kind of cool. I just wouldn't replace quality factory handles for the winn feel.
Lastly, back to golf, Winn grips feel really nice for a short period of time. Depending on usage, the material begins to wear away, crumble, and needs replacing. I stopped using Winn grips on my clubs because they would not last a season if I'm playing regularly.
Just some of my thoughts...
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Re: 2 sided tape for installing grips
I'm a former golf pro and I have installed quite a few grips. They hold fine with the tape, but your club grips stay in your bag out of the sun. If you leave a club out in the hot 100 degree plus heat in my area, the tape can slip. My rods get really hot when I leave them on the light tan carpeted deck of my boat in the summer. I wouldn't leave them on a darker carpeted deck without Winn grips, much less with them.
Re: 2 sided tape for installing grips
that's a great point I didn't think about that. I thought since golfers use it that it would be strong enough but I didn't think about the heat and everything so I will use epoxy instead. I was just trying to avoid the mess of using epoxy but I guess there are no shortcuts if you want a great product. thanks for the input!toddmc wrote:I'm a former golf pro and I have installed quite a few grips. They hold fine with the tape, but your club grips stay in your bag out of the sun. If you leave a club out in the hot 100 degree plus heat in my area, the tape can slip. My rods get really hot when I leave them on the light tan carpeted deck of my boat in the summer. I wouldn't leave them on a darker carpeted deck without Winn grips, much less with them.
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Re: 2 sided tape for installing grips
Fishing elements are a different story when you consider heat and moisture, then cold conditions. Everything is capable of breaking down in the elements.toddmc wrote:I'm a former golf pro and I have installed quite a few grips. They hold fine with the tape, but your club grips stay in your bag out of the sun. If you leave a club out in the hot 100 degree plus heat in my area, the tape can slip. My rods get really hot when I leave them on the light tan carpeted deck of my boat in the summer. I wouldn't leave them on a darker carpeted deck without Winn grips, much less with them.
Re: 2 sided tape for installing grips
Don't reinvent the wheel. Tried and true choices out there