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Bushing void
Posted by:
Michael Friddle
(166.82.135.---)
Date: August 24, 2005 06:54AM
When you use a bushing to aply a real seat you are left with just two areas that touch the real seat. So my question is do you just apply epoxy to the bushings or do you try and fill the void some how?? "The early bird gets the worm,.. but the second mouse gets the cheese!" Re: Bushing void
Posted by:
Anonymous User
(Moderator)
Date: August 24, 2005 08:33AM
Filling the void does nothing but add weight. Shoot for a nice snug fit to your arbor/bushing and rely on a thin glue line for the greatest strength.
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Posted by:
Lynn Huffman
(24.199.174.---)
Date: August 24, 2005 08:40AM
Just apply the epoxy to the bushings. Filling the void adds no strength, only weight which you don't need. Be sure to prepare the inside of the reel seat for proper bonding. Clean first with denatured alcohol, then abrade with grey scotchbrite. Nothing after the scotchbrite but the glue on the bushings. When you get the reel seat in position, rotate it several times to make sure you have good distribution of epoxy. I usually use masking tape to hold the seat tightly to the rear grip until the epoxy has cured and to hold it in proper alignment to the spine. Re: Bushing void
Posted by:
Michael Friddle
(166.82.135.---)
Date: August 24, 2005 10:54AM
Thanks for the help!! "The early bird gets the worm,.. but the second mouse gets the cheese!" Re: Bushing void
Posted by:
Chuck Ungs
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Date: August 25, 2005 03:39PM
Can someone please give me a source for the grey scotchbrite pads? Thanks, Chuck Re: Bushing void
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: August 25, 2005 09:12PM
Andy Dear at Lamar had them. Also most auto-body paint supply shops should have them.
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