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Mounting Winn Grips Using Tape Method
Posted by:
Brian Petters
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Date: January 18, 2021 11:45PM
Thanks for letting me join.
I have a newbie question. I am building a rod with a weave pattern between split grips. Based on advice elsewhere, I have completed the weave and will soon put on the grips. I don't want a lot of epoxy, so I am attempting the taping method. Most of what I have read is that Winn Grips (and all EVA, for that matter) need to be reamed out to a diameter slightly smaller than the portion of the rod they will sit on. Most of the instructions I've seen seem to assume the grip is put on from the butt of the rod, but I can't do that. The tape is supposed to be the length of the grip itself. So, here's my question: Assuming that I have reamed the grip to less than a millimeter of the diameter of the rod placement, once I put the tape lubricant on the grip and the rod, will I have a problem getting the grip over the tape? Or, do I have to put much more tape on the rod, get the grip in place, and then remove the excess before I put on the reel seat? Still very new at this and am feeling a little confused on some of this. Thanks in advance. Brian Re: Mounting Winn Grips Using Tape Method
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: January 19, 2021 01:43AM
Brian,
Whenever I put on a grip, I ream the grip to the same size as the butt of the rod. Your choice to put it on from the butt or the tip of the blank, if nothing else is on the blank. Some folks like to stretch the grip to fit. I don't. So, I just ream to size and slip it on with a layer of epoxy on the rod and the inside of the grip. Never have had an issue. Take care Re: Mounting Winn Grips Using Tape Method
Posted by:
Tom Wewerka
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Date: January 19, 2021 06:01AM
Brian.. using two sided tape is my method of choice of installing Winn Grips. Use tape sold by Golfworks for installing golf grips, very strong and easy to use. Install from the tip down and ream it to stop a few inches from where it will be used. Once that is done wrap the blank with ONE wrap of the tape and not overlaying it but butting the ends together. Then use Mineral spirits in a ketchup squirt bottle and put some inside the grip to wet it. I shake it a few times and then pour the remains over the tape on the rod. The tape will get very sticky at this point.
Push the grip down to the tape then be careful because it will slide over the tape very easily and don't want to go past the end of the tape. Push it straight not twisting so line up the seam on grip to where you want it. Once that is done let it sit for an hour or more then it can be handled carefully. After twenty four hour that gip is on solid and will not move. On some old winn grips I had to remove they were on there as if epoxied they were so hard to remove. Tape works great for Winn and EVA grips. Tom Re: Mounting Winn Grips Using Tape Method
Posted by:
Aaron Petersen
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Date: January 19, 2021 09:14AM
Brian,
I had a build similar to yours with a weave in between split Winn. At the time I was not aware of the tape method. My solution was to put a coat of finish on my weave and let it cure. Then I placed my grips as I usually do by reaming until they stop about 1" shy of the final placement when being slid down from the tip. On the butt I open it to be snug over the rod but. I used paste epoxy, slid them in place, and wiped the excess with cloth and denatured alcohol to install both grips. If you use winding checks make sure to account for the build up of thread/finish and you will be good. Aaron Re: Mounting Winn Grips Using Tape Method
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: January 19, 2021 10:45AM
Excellent post, Tom W! Re: Mounting Winn Grips Using Tape Method
Posted by:
Tom Wewerka
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Date: January 19, 2021 10:59AM
Michael Danek Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Excellent post, Tom W! Thanks Michael Re: Mounting Winn Grips Using Tape Method
Posted by:
Brian Petters
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Date: January 19, 2021 08:31PM
Tom,
Thank you. That's what I need to know. I guess I have some more reaming to do. Brian Re: Mounting Winn Grips Using Tape Method
Posted by:
Mark Talmo
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Date: January 19, 2021 10:13PM
Brian,
We all have “more learning to do”!!! Mark Talmo FISHING IS NOT AN ESCAPE FROM LIFE BUT RATHER A DEEPER IMMERSION INTO IT!!! BUILDING YOUR OWN SIMPLY ENHANCES THE EXPERIENCE. Re: Mounting Winn Grips Using Tape Method
Posted by:
david taylor
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Date: January 23, 2021 01:49AM
I build golf clubs and fly rods, but have never used a Winn grip on a fishing rod, but dozens on golf clubs. The method described above by Tom is spot on.. You can get the two sided tape on line or buy at a Golf Galaxy store if you have one near you, or a PGA retail store. The mineral spirits will work or buy a small bottle of grip solvent at Golf Galaxy. As indicated above, apply a good amount on the tape. A spray bottle works well, and slide it around with your hand or wear a rubber glove. Again, as indicated, pour some inside the grip and shlosh it around. Pour the remains on the tape. Quickly push the grip onto the blank and align. Leave for an hour or so. Re: Mounting Winn Grips Using Tape Method
Posted by:
Brian Petters
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Date: January 27, 2021 01:08PM
So, I ended up going to a golf shop and getting a kit. It worked great. The only problem I ended up with is that I ended up slightly over reaming the rear grip. When I put it on, I then pushed it farther than I expected. So, now I have a weave that is not centered: 20mm to the fighting butt/14mm to the rear grip.
I will figure out some asymmetrical decoration to make it look good. Always learning. Thanks to everyone. Re: Mounting Winn Grips Using Tape Method
Posted by:
Tom Wewerka
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Date: January 27, 2021 03:30PM
Brian
Good to hear it worked good for you. Getting it perfect just takes practice but I am sure you can make it work, Now, just so you know that you can apply EVA foam grips the same way. No need to glue them just use the tape and they are on for life and in a fraction of the time as gluing it up. Good Luck Tom Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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