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Epoxy ramps
Posted by:
Jeremy Pollack
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Date: December 02, 2018 09:35PM
Almost finished with my first rebuild on an 8ft surf rod. I’m wondering if anyone has ever made epoxy ramps onto heat shrink tubing. I have a section where I used 2 different sizes of tubing and there is a very small gap. Also a section where the rod butt cap meets the tubing and at the front grip where the tubing didn’t shrink as much as I hoped it would. I would post some pics but I can’t figure out how. I’m open to any suggestions, this is my first build. Re: Epoxy ramps
Posted by:
herb canter
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Date: December 02, 2018 11:52PM
My first build went the same way and i was thinking exactly like you and was determined to fix anything that wasn't how i thought it should be which was essentially the entire project . I should of left it alone because my attempts to make it look better made it worse and by the end of the evening i was about to heave everything out the window and take up bowling instead .
OK i feel a little better now , now on to your question , yes many are very experienced in epoxy ramps and i'm sure one will chime in soon , congrats on your first build. Re: Epoxy ramps
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: December 03, 2018 07:43AM
Are the guides on the blank? Ramp solutions depend on whether on or not.
Pics will help. Go to photo page by clicking "photos" above. Click on the category selection button for "Grips" etc. Browse your computer for the photo files you want to upload. Assign a title, add a comment, then hit the upload/submit button at the bottom. Will work best if you resize the huge files that phones often yield. Smaller files will upload faster and will give decent quality images. Re: Epoxy ramps
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: December 03, 2018 10:36AM
Jeremy,
Rather than use an epoxy ramp - if you really want to cover the gap, just do a thread wrap and then a standard coating with thread coating epoxy. I have not had good luck with ramps over tubing, but no issues at all with a thread wrap and then a thread coating over tubing. Or, as Herb suggested, you may be better off just using it as is. Best Wishes Re: Epoxy ramps
Posted by:
Jeremy Pollack
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Date: December 03, 2018 02:48PM
Yes the guides are on the blank. I will try to upload the pics. Thanks for your reply Re: Epoxy ramps
Posted by:
Jeremy Pollack
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Date: December 03, 2018 02:50PM
Yeah I have started some thread wraps where the gaps are but wasn’t sure if that would be the right thing to do. Thanks for the input roger Re: Epoxy ramps
Posted by:
Matthew Pitrowski
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Date: December 04, 2018 03:14PM
some have been making ramps from epoxy putty and forming it right on the blank and smoothing it down to suit and then coating with finish no gaps no fuss no muss The best day to be alive is always tomorrow !! Think out side the box when all else fails !!! Wi. Re: Epoxy ramps
Posted by:
Jeremy Pollack
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Date: December 04, 2018 10:10PM
Matthew Paul Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > some have been making ramps from epoxy putty and > forming it right on the blank and smoothing it > down to suit and then coating with finish no gaps > no fuss no muss That sounds great. Can it be epoxy putty from a hardware store? Thank you for the input Re: Epoxy ramps
Posted by:
Fred Cory
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Date: December 05, 2018 11:11AM
Yes you can use epoxy putty from HW store, but epoxy putty is fairly heavy.
I'm kind of partial to forming the ramp out of foam, then covering with a light thread wrap, and then applying epoxy over the thread. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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