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| ManitouDan |
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Posts: 568 | going to patch a few torn up Dawgs together . Whats best , the glue ? small torch ? | ||
| ManitouDan |
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Posts: 568 | I assume melting both sides ( body and tail ) then holding them together ? | ||
| Guest |
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| for deep cuts, I've done best heating a butter knife with a torch, put it in the gap, then pinch the bull dawg together and pull the butter knife out. Hold the dawg together until it hardens. On small cuts i just heat the outside with a torch until the rubber melts and flows together. | |||
| esoxone |
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Posts: 425 | I use the glue mend-it (and others like it ).Best choice to me !!! esoxone | ||
| Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Here is a short video I made years ago. http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/videos/07.29.2008/1063/Fixing.a.Rub... James | ||
| zombietrolling |
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Posts: 246 | esoxone - 11/17/2013 6:43 PM I use the glue mend-it (and others like it ).Best choice to me !!! esoxone Mend-it is some good stuff. | ||
| genesisperformance |
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Posts: 404 Location: Lakeville, MN | I really like the mend-it also | ||
| laker |
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| The video has a line drawn thru it. Don 't understand why. Am relatively new to You Tube. Should I sign in ? Regardless. I like your products and admire how you handle your business and your customers. keep up the good work, jim | |||
| Ebenezer |
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Posts: 210 | If you use flame to re-fuse tail to body, don't chicken out. Get those cut surfaces blazing and dripping molten rubber before you shove them together. It'll look like the whole dawg will go up in flames, but it actually takes more than a few seconds of blazing before you begin to compromise the dawg. | ||
| Tackle Industries |
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Posts: 4053 Location: Land of the Musky | Ebenezer - 11/20/2013 8:03 PM If you use flame to re-fuse tail to body, don't chicken out. Get those cut surfaces blazing and dripping molten rubber before you shove them together. It'll look like the whole dawg will go up in flames, but it actually takes more than a few seconds of blazing before you begin to compromise the dawg. Indeed FYI-I just took all of my 6 pack of tails down 50%. They are all now around $5-$6 for a 6 pack of tails for Regular, Magnum and Pounder tails. Just not selling a lot of them so I am liquidating them now. Have about 100 6 packs left for each size so buy em up. You can find them at the bottom of each of my SuperD pages on www.tackleindustries.com thanks James | ||
| jano |
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| any source of fire will do the job,they will be solid like a new one | |||
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