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X flock heat shrink grip material
Just ordered some from MH. $7 a FOOT !!!!!!!!????????
Anybody know of a more practical source? |
what did RONZ have on his grips at RISSA? looked more than flock
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I buy rolls of heavy duty PVC shrink from McMaster Carr its about a buck a foot and pretty durable Comes in colors as well |
Take a look on ebay under rodbuilding. There's a bunch of it there. Much better pricees in some of the stores there. Ron
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I have seen it in the catalog, but have not seen it in person or used any. Curious how everybody likes the stuff and how you use it.
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Get it from CMS, George.
What are you doing with the stuff anyways, regripping your old golf clubs? |
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Shrink tube is like anything else, its what makes custom rod building 'custom'. You may have to spend a buck or two to get the X's in the shrink tube... sooooo what. Imo, its what makes rod building unique. Its wicked easy, use a heat gun. I'll post a pic or two when I get a chance.
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X-Flock goes on all my rods now. The way I look at it, I was re-wrapping the grip on each rod every off season as I wear through the cork tape on my more well used rods in a season. That and the cork dries out and starts looking like crap by the end of a season in the surf. Witht he flock, that is pretty much eliminated as the stuff really holds up.
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I love the stuff. I got some from Mike last year, its the first time i was shocked at how much something cost from M&d's. Shocked but would pay the price over again, that stuff is great. I Was looking through the mud hole catalog and its really expensive there as well. I will be checking out the ebay. Even at 7 bucks a foot its worth it in my opinion. I didnt have a heat gun handy so i used my gas stove top to shrink it CAREFULLY.
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we used to use this stuff yrs ago on the custom cod rods for some of the charter boats to protect the grips due to anglers using the rail as a pivot point while jigging. Stuff held up for 3 yrs with some real heavy use.Kept the hypalon from breaking down.Well worth the money on a heavy use rod. Covers anything. A good hair dryer will work on some of it if set on High.
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Cost aside, I've been using it for several years.
New problem, though. When I cut some off a rod today to rebuild it, I found the cork tape under it was still wet (after 4 months hanging horizontally in a heated dry basement). Seemed to add significant weight to the tape. Anybody got a better idea for what to put under it? Or does anybody try to seal the ends? |
You could try to double the shrink wrap two layers
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On the butt end where the cap goes, extend the shrink wrap past the blank end 1/4-3/8" heat and the wrap goes around the corner. Glue cap on. End sealed. Thread wrap the reel seat end then epoxy over to seal.
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we charged on avarge $14 for a 30" section for the material. still have some of thew 1" & 1 1/8" at the shop. |
I think it would slip without the cork tape underneath.Maybe there is a spray on adhesive that could be used,similar to regripping golf clubs.this could really cut down on weight as well as diameter.Could make for a comfy stick.
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On another site, a builder from NC said he sprayed Plasti Dip onto the blank (while rotating) before putting on the shrink wrap. Sounds like an idea worth trying if I can find the stuff (and the heat doesn't melt it).
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