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cork grip tape problem
Posted by:
josh kantrowitz
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Date: November 11, 2004 02:27PM
when working with cork grip tape....what is the best way to secure the tape before epoxying.....i started with the rear grip and taped the end that will be under the gimbal but i am having trouble transitioning from the rear grip to the real seat.....how should i seal this end? thank you Re: cork grip tape problem
Posted by:
Fred Yarmolowicz
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Date: November 11, 2004 04:57PM
On mine I put wrap of Gudebrod Butt wind of about 3/4 inch and then apply two coats of low build epoxy.I dont care for the shiney look so I then scuff it with grey a scotch-brite pad to take out the luster. Fred Re: cork grip tape problem
Posted by:
Cliff Hall
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Date: November 11, 2004 05:47PM
You can wrap ~ 0.5 - 1.0 inch band of thread or light twine as whipping to secure the tape's spiraling end from unraveling. Whether to seal with thread finish / epoxy or not, that's up to you. If there will be no formed grip between the end of the tape and the reel seat (what kind are you using?), you may want to layer / step this thread in such a way as to form a smooth butt joint of the same diameter between the body of the reel seat and the security whipping over the end of your cork tape. ... I hope I understood your question correctly and that this answer makes sense. - Cliff Hall. Re: cork grip tape problem
Posted by:
Barry Thomas
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Date: November 11, 2004 06:00PM
Do a wrap to finish it off,coat with finish then a short piece (1") of Shrink-Wrap over bottom of reelseat and end of tape. have done this on three rods Works Great Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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