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Can I use epoxy for a tip top?
Posted by:
kevin gross
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Date: December 11, 2010 09:05PM
Can i use Epoxy for putting a tip top on the rod i am buiding? I have lots on hand and epoxy has always worked well for other things. Thanks for your help! Kevin Gross Many men will spend their whole life wondering if they made a difference. Marines dont have that problem - Ronald Regan Re: Can I use epoxy for a tip top?
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: December 11, 2010 09:13PM
5 minute epoxy. If you use a stronger one you may have a very hard time if you ever need to remove it. Bill - willierods.com Re: Can I use epoxy for a tip top?
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justin keithley
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Date: December 11, 2010 11:06PM
i always use 5 min. its near impossible to get off, but i guess thats the point. I try to use it as sparingly as possible. Regards, -Justin Re: Can I use epoxy for a tip top?
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bill boettcher
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Date: December 12, 2010 03:37AM
When I take one off I put a paper clip attached to the top then a rubber band on that with it to a hook. Then put pressure on the top and a candle to heat it. It pops right off. Bill - willierods.com Re: Can I use epoxy for a tip top?
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Dave Wylie
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Date: December 12, 2010 08:27AM
I use epoxy for the tip & used Bill's method for removal a couple of times with no problems. Re: Can I use epoxy for a tip top?
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John DeMartini
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Date: December 14, 2010 09:27AM
I use Epoxy all the time. The slow curing time allows one to carefully align the tip to the guides. Removing the tip at a later time is no problem, I use a Dremel tool with a cut off wheel and gently cut groooves along the sides of the tip and separating the halves. Re: Can I use epoxy for a tip top?
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bill boettcher
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Date: December 14, 2010 09:49AM
I set the blank up on my wrapper rollers and mark where the tip goes. Once all is prepped I mix, get a pin and fill the tube. Put it on using the mark and 20 min later it's done.
But I can take it off with out destroying the top. And reuse it As good as new. Bill - willierods.com Re: Can I use epoxy for a tip top?
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Carlos Page
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Date: December 14, 2010 12:20PM
Yes you can use 5 min epoxy in fact sinceit sets up quickly it is easy to use. To remove Devcon 5 min epoxy - it will crystallize when heated and cooled twice. Just heat for a less than a min at less than 350 degrees with your heat gun, then cool for 5 min then heat again. As you heat the second time the tip top wil come right off. You'll see the crystallized result. Re: Can I use epoxy for a tip top?
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: December 14, 2010 05:36PM
I use a tip cement, like hot melt glue, that is designed for tiptops. It holds fine for my climate and conditions, and comes off without need for much temperature. One stick of it lasts for years and years, so cost is not a factor. I have heard of problems with hot melt losing its grip when rods are stored in a closed car, but have never experienced it. I would use epoxy only if I did have problems with the fool-proof hot melt tip top stick. I like not having to take the blank any hotter than absolutely necessary. Keep in mind that the stuff that holds the blank together is a lot like the epoxy you're considering using to hold the tiptop on. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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