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  • where to buy carbon build up spray for worn spigots

    I have got a old diawa whiskar kevlar
    when you push the 2 poles together they virtually touch at the joint (if that makes sense)
    It works and holds fine but think it might be best to try build it up before it gets beyond repair
    does anyone know if any of the local tackle shops sell the spray that you build up slowly?

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    where you from mate

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    • #3
      Sports and leisure in Blyth sell it as does Mcdermotts in ashington.

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      • #4
        a candle does the same job .

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        • #5
          Originally posted by deanwar View Post
          I have got a old diawa whiskar kevlar
          when you push the 2 poles together they virtually touch at the joint (if that makes sense)
          It works and holds fine but think it might be best to try build it up before it gets beyond repair
          does anyone know if any of the local tackle shops sell the spray that you build up slowly?
          I might have some .ill look if your local and you can have it

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          • #6
            Originally posted by marco1967 View Post
            a candle does the same job .
            To be honest Matt black car spray does to.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mardenq View Post
              where you from mate
              i am in Sunderland mate
              I did see the candle trick when i googled how to repair them
              But i really like the rod so wouldnt mind spending a few quid to do a more permanent repair
              But if you guys think candle wax is going to do the same sort of job i will just go with that

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              • #8
                Originally posted by endurothumpers View Post
                To be honest Matt black car spray does to.
                I have a can sitting under the sink
                Do you just build it up slowly like the carbon spray?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by mardenq View Post
                  I might have some .ill look if your local and you can have it
                  thanks very much thats very generous

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by deanwar View Post
                    I have a can sitting under the sink
                    Do you just build it up slowly like the carbon spray?
                    Yes just very very light coats mask off about a foot above the spigot stop the paint going on the blank then very light coats twist the rod as your spraying to keep it even then let that coat dry if you have some scotchbrite give that coat a light key when dry.dust off then next light coat etc till you think its done one thing I will say is dont keep trying in the rod as you'll just pull the paint straight off give it a couple of days to harden right off.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by deanwar View Post
                      thanks very much thats very generous
                      im near north shields so might be a bit far for you

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                      • #12
                        I just use a candle , it works well sorted my carp rod out , it only takes seconds and can be repeated when ever, my lure rod gets a lot of use so use a thin coating to prolong the life and protect the spigot

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by endurothumpers View Post
                          To be honest Matt black car spray does to.
                          giving all the secrets away mick lol make sure you clean the spigot b4 you apply the graphite spray or matt black paint or it will come off
                          Rodbuilding & rod repairs

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                          • #14
                            if you do a search on google for maver spray this is what you need ,candle wax builds up inside and burrs up and can make a joint very hard to seperate.
                            did you know panel pins comes in diff sizes ?

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                            • #15
                              hi mate, you can try candles and carbon and graphite sprays but eventually the spigot will wear down again and become slack.
                              the best thing to do imo is to cut a quarter inch slice off the female half of the rod, probably the top half. wrap a bit tape round it quarter of an inch from the end so that you get a straight cut and cut off a slice with a hacksaw and sand the burrs off
                              Last edited by eno; 21-08-2013, 07:01 PM. Reason: wrong detail

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