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Location: Detroit River | I don't know exactly how it happened but when I took one of my Shadillac's out of the box today & when making the first cast it broke. I thing it may have swung it back to cast & gave the rod a good snap forward but I'm not sure. Does anyone know of a way I can repair this or am I screwed? Thanks |
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Location: Oregon | I can't think of any way it could be repaired other than contacting the manufacturer and seeing if maybe a new broken section could be obtained. Good luck.
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Location: Waconia,MN | Do you have the piece that busted off? If so couldn't u epoxy t back on. |
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Location: Detroit River | muskie tamer - 7/19/2014 10:18 PM Do you have the piece that busted off? If so couldn't u epoxy t back on. Nope! I think it went in the water somewhere. I thought the piece would float since it's a floating model. Maybe I'll take it apart & mold a piece of clay onto were the broken piece is & make silcon mold so I can make a whole new piece. That will have to wait until next year though when my finances allow.
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Location: North America | Yes it can, drive a screw in eye there, put wire through and wrap it down, if that doesn't work throw it in the garbage |
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| find something to use as a sleeve over the wire so it will still rotate and the rebuild the missing part with a few applications of JB Weld |
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