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STUSHSKY
Posted 3/30/2010 10:53 AM (#431905)
Subject: re-securing guide inner rings...




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i don't what brand the guides are on my rod, if that makes any difference or not i don't know, but is there a way to re-secure the inner ring into a guide's frame that has come loose / ready to pop out ? super glue / epoxy ?
thanks...
Landry
Posted 3/30/2010 11:01 AM (#431908 - in reply to #431905)
Subject: RE: re-securing guide inner rings...




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I would replace the guide altogether but super glue/5 min epoxy may work for a while. Replacing one is easy - google it, would cost 20 bucks with epoxy coat kit and take an hour of work tops.
Landry
Flambeauski
Posted 3/30/2010 11:44 AM (#431918 - in reply to #431905)
Subject: Re: re-securing guide inner rings...




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Location: Smith Creek
you can try to use 2 part epoxy but make sure your inner rings are free of any debris or residue that your line could catch on.
but generally once the alconite/alum oxide ring pops out the guide is shot and needs replacement. You got a $400 rod, just replace the guide already!
bowhunter29
Posted 3/30/2010 1:23 PM (#431934 - in reply to #431905)
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Location: South-Central VA
When and if you replace the guide, use guide finish epoxy. Using a regulare 2 part epoxy on a guide wrap will not last long. It's not made for that purpose and it will not flex like guide finish epoxy

jeremy.
Flambeauski
Posted 3/30/2010 1:29 PM (#431936 - in reply to #431905)
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Location: Smith Creek
True, I meant to secure the ring in the guide frame, which, again, is only a temporary fix. Use Flex Coat to seal and protect the threads after new guide is tied on.
ToddM
Posted 3/30/2010 9:14 PM (#432056 - in reply to #431905)
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Location: oswego, il
I had a a guide insert pop out on my avid 3 years ago. I put jb weld on it and it's been fine ever since. As a poster said above, make sure you do not get any on the inside of the guide or where the line may com in contact.
STUSHSKY
Posted 3/31/2010 9:13 AM (#432129 - in reply to #432056)
Subject: RE: re-securing guide inner rings...




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thanks for the input...i went with the two part epoxy as a temporary fix. i used a toothpick and super sparingly coated both sides of the insert / guide frame seam. it's solid and if you didn't know it was there you wouldn't see it. actually it may not be a bad idea to do it to all of the guides to hopefully prevent them from popping out due to a jolt or whatever...
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