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Guppy 12-23-2016 05:34 PM

New guides
 
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Do you think I need an under wrap for double or single foot guides where I removed the old guides....

I'm thinking just wrap then a primer coat then a high build,,, I dun no
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Fishpart 12-24-2016 07:36 AM

Not a builder, but the underwrap protects the blank from the guide foot. When they twist and flex they can scratch the blank and over time who knows what.
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pbadad 12-24-2016 09:42 AM

It's your preference. I like underwraps but have built some w/o for a different purpose . Light weight tip purposes. Proper guide foot prep will keep guide foot from damaging blank. If you double wrap, put a light primer coat on the underwrap then wrap guide after it dries 24 hrs then 2 coats of high build. Single foot you can also do an underwrap too.

numbskull 12-25-2016 06:46 AM

The dullness on the blank is color preserver. Often it will come off with a latex remover and a little elbow grease (although some commercial products are tougher and heat can help).

stripermaineiac 12-31-2016 07:08 AM

I underwrap anything used for stripers . 7 ft on up. All boat rods . I rarely coat underwraps before wrapping the overwrap. I feel it bonds both wraps together. Never had a problem with all the rods I've wrapped. Mainly it make the underwrap smooth so that the overwrap thread doesn't slip into the underwrap. Good rule of thumb has been size A underwrap thread and size D overwrap. Hope this helps

beamie 12-31-2016 07:59 AM

That is very common to see when redoing old wraps. Like Numby said probably CP.

When redoing old rods often I find that the guides are not in the right spot. I have wet sanded the blank, do the wrapping and put 1 coat of finish on the blank.

I usually use underwraps, I like the look, unless are really watching the weight.

Guppy 12-31-2016 07:30 PM

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I spun the blank in the wrapper and hit those spots with 300 grit, thus the dull look,,, I'm going with the wrap right over the cleaned up areas then prime then a couple hi build,,, there are 3 d foot and then 7 single

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beamie 01-01-2017 06:08 PM

Go Light with the amount of finish under that guide Guppy.....otherwise is tends to wick up the feet of the guide and gets way too much and looks like crap.

WRT under wraps, I have done several different things. For I have a couple rods, some larger like 50 LB class rods that have noisey clicks when bending, not a big deal but I just wonder why.

So I have done under wraps and then wrapped over them. I have done an underwear and then sealed with CP then wrapped over that. And even did am underwrap and put a thin coat of finish on that then wrapped over. This mainly on BIG stuff, 50's and 80's.


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