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Topic: Rod delaminating  (Read 3195 times)

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Had a bubble that progressed to a small portion delaminating.  How do you fix this?

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send it back to the manufacturer
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Hmmm .. let's see, an old rod, given to me, which isn't manufactured anymore.   Not sure sending it back will get me very far.  Next idea ...

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Had a bubble that progressed to a small portion delaminating.  How do you fix this?

-Allen

I'm sure Erik Kunz at KZ Reelrods would know exactly how to deal with that.

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I'd try epoxy and vacuum bagging it. That's typical technology for composites. Sounds like it was probably a dry spot in the lay up.

I've never seen a rod delaminate, unless it was the instantaneous kind under severe strain. ::)


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I'd try epoxy and vacuum bagging it. That's typical technology for composites. Sounds like it was probably a dry spot in the lay up.

I've never seen a rod delaminate, unless it was the instantaneous kind under severe strain. ::)

Sorry, I'm probably using the wrong terminology.  I just have the outer epoxy peeling back.  Do I have to do anything special to prep the region?  What type of epoxy?  Turn the rod while drying?

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This is away from the wraps?

Then washing the location with some isopropyl alcohol and maybe a light sanding with some fine wet/dry paper. The epoxy type would depend on what the part wasting away looks like. If it's a thin layer, you'll want an epoxy that's thin; if a thick layer, then a thick bodied epoxy. I'd probably stay away from the 5 minute epoxys and try to find some laminating epoxy.


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Yes, it is away from the wraps.  Thanks for the tips.

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I have the same thing happening to an old Shimano Clarus.  I'm not really worried about it.
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If it's just on the surface, it may not even be epoxy that's coming off. Epoxy is UV sensitive, so it may have been coated with a clear sealer after the guides and wraps were put on. Not sure how you would figure that out with out talking to the manufacturer. ???


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In the past I've used Hard as Nails just to cover it up so it doesn't start splintering.  You could also use superglue.


 

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