Last time out with my M4 evo I noticed the tip ring wasn't sitting in line with the rest. When I have got it back it is spinning round. What is the best way to secure it back on? Cheers
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Originally posted by Tonygdodds View PostDefinately hot melt glue
Types of superglue can damage the blank"In order to becomes old and wise, first you must be young and stupid."
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some of the hot melt glue sold for diy purposes has a lower melting point than glue sold by rod building suppliers. Hot weather may cause it to loosen again, especially in the back of a car etc.
Best to clean tip down then cut new glue into small strips and push into tip ring, heat gently with a lighter and slide into place.
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Totally agree with micke yiu must always clean the tip area down to the carbon so it is totally cleaned and put the strips in like said push on and hold till the glue oozes out then clean excess glue off seen to many tip guides spin right rkund or come off due to not cleaning properlyRodbuilding & rod repairs
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Originally posted by fish fingers View PostTotally agree with micke yiu must always clean the tip area down to the carbon so it is totally cleaned and put the strips in like said push on and hold till the glue oozes out then clean excess glue off seen to many tip guides spin right rkund or come off due to not cleaning properly
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Originally posted by MickE View Postsome of the hot melt glue sold for diy purposes has a lower melting point than glue sold by rod building suppliers. Hot weather may cause it to loosen again, especially in the back of a car etc.
Best to clean tip down then cut new glue into small strips and push into tip ring, heat gently with a lighter and slide into place.
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Yes deffo not super glue. You need to be able to get the ring off again if it gets damaged and the only way to remove cyanoacrylate is with acetone, not the best stuff to steep your rod tip in
The hotmelt glue from the pound shop is 'craft' quality and rubbish, if you can't get it from a tackle shop get it from a good diy store checking which grade/purpose of use you buy.
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