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Wrap contamination
Posted by:
Reed C. Swann
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Date: November 04, 2004 02:58PM
Last winter I built a Winston BL5 9' 9wt for salmon/steelhead fishing. We transported the rods in a PVC pipe without a cloth protection. I don't think the flex-coat was 100% dryed because I got a transfer of white color from the PVC pipe. Is there a way I can correct this without reworking the rod wrap? Also, I am interested in building a rod dryer. Does anyone have any good suggestions? I have access to a cabinate shop so we are mainly interested in something we can build there. Thank you, Reed Swann Re: Wrap contamination
Posted by:
Barry Thomas
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Date: November 04, 2004 04:09PM
Do a search above or go to the photo page,single rod dryers are easy. OR are you talking about a Drying Box there are a few in photos Re: Wrap contamination
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: November 04, 2004 04:11PM
You can try lightly sanding the top surface of the epoxy and then recoating. Then again, what you're looking at could be scuffed marks which sometimes show as white areas. Again, lightly scuffing the epoxy and recoating can do the trick. There will be plans for a drying attachment in the next issue of RodMaker, out in December. If you'll do a search of this board's archives in the meantime, you can probably uncover some previous discussions on how to do it. ....... Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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