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oly67
Posted 9/4/2022 12:57 PM (#1011389)
Subject: Suick repair possible??




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I have several Suicks "resting" on a shelf in my garage with small chips in the bottom of the front lip that keep them from running correctly. Anyone ever have any luck filling and repairing ?
chuckski
Posted 9/4/2022 1:12 PM (#1011390 - in reply to #1011389)
Subject: Re: Suick repair possible??




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Location: Brighton CO.
I've filled them with water resistant wood putty let it dry sand it down put some seal-coat or even clear fingernail polish to seal it and let it cure and go fishing.
North of 8
Posted 9/4/2022 1:59 PM (#1011391 - in reply to #1011390)
Subject: Re: Suick repair possible??




Key is to remember that virtually any wood putty or filler is going to shrink as it dries. Put on more than is needed, than shape to match original profile. If it is a large divot, may wish to do in two steps. I do a lot of wood working and have found multiple applications are the way to go for deep holes, etc. I am thinking for most Suick chips, one should be fine, just over fill, let dry thoroughly and then shape, seal.
Angling Oracle
Posted 9/4/2022 2:21 PM (#1011392 - in reply to #1011389)
Subject: Re: Suick repair possible??




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Location: Selkirk, Manitoba
I recently just JB Welded the nose of mine as well as hook rash. Works fine.
sworrall
Posted 9/4/2022 5:37 PM (#1011393 - in reply to #1011392)
Subject: Re: Suick repair possible??





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Angling Oracle - 9/4/2022 2:21 PM

I recently just JB Welded the nose of mine as well as hook rash. Works fine.


Yup
stdevos
Posted 9/5/2022 11:54 AM (#1011408 - in reply to #1011389)
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Location: Madtown, WI
Sawdust + Super Glue - OR - Baking Soda + Super Glue both work extremely well. Starbond ultra thin super glue is awesome stuff to work with.
chuckski
Posted 9/5/2022 2:03 PM (#1011411 - in reply to #1011408)
Subject: Re: Suick repair possible??




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Location: Brighton CO.
stdevos - 9/5/2022 11:54 AM

Sawdust + Super Glue - OR - Baking Soda + Super Glue both work extremely well. Starbond ultra thin super glue is awesome stuff to work with.
I like that a few years ago I over weighted a Bobbie and drilled it out a filled it with puddy and it was still too heavy, so I ended up gluing a piece of wood doweling in it. (ugly but it worked)
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