Edgar Sealey The"Roach" rod
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Re: Edgar Sealey The"Roach" rod
Just ask Wal....he is Dr Cane...
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Re: Edgar Sealey The"Roach" rod
Epoxy John, use the slow setting stuff, gives you time to line things up, just take you time and put in on dry first just to see if your happy.Keston wrote:I have managed to free the detached male ferrule from the female. As Wal suggested a hot glued section of dowel worked a treat.
Having never fitted / re glued on a ferrule before I'm hoping for advice on what glue to use .
I have searched the forum but was overwhelmed by the number of posts.
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Re: Edgar Sealey The"Roach" rod
John, make sure the ferrule is clean inside and glue on with two part epoxy adhesive such as araldite, build the cane up with thread binding if it's a slack fit. The binding thread also needs to be wound onto wet glue then more glue over the thread before pushing the ferrule on.
Buy epoxy adhesive with a longish cure time such as 1hour to give yourself time to get it right. Some epoxy adhesives cure in 5 minutes and this time of year it can set hard in two minutes. Clean any excess glue off with cellulose thinners before it hardens.
Wal.
Buy epoxy adhesive with a longish cure time such as 1hour to give yourself time to get it right. Some epoxy adhesives cure in 5 minutes and this time of year it can set hard in two minutes. Clean any excess glue off with cellulose thinners before it hardens.
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Re: Edgar Sealey The"Roach" rod
Sorry Paul, posted at same time..
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Re: Edgar Sealey The"Roach" rod
Many thanks for the help and advice again chaps .
I really appreciate it .
There are bindings and I will take care to replicate them .
Best wishes
John
I really appreciate it .
There are bindings and I will take care to replicate them .
Best wishes
John
Re: Edgar Sealey The"Roach" rod
your advice is worth twice mine Wal.Wallys-Cast wrote:Sorry Paul, posted at same time..
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And 100 times mine.....
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Behave yourselves, I have learned many a trick from you two over the years.
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Re: Edgar Sealey The"Roach" rod
Apologies for the late reply, I've been away (sadly not fishing). Although I did use my Sealey Roach a couple of weeks ago.
I'm not sure if it helps but mine has the same intermediate rings as AC's
I'm not sure if it helps but mine has the same intermediate rings as AC's
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Re: Edgar Sealey The"Roach" rod
Thanks MGs
That looks lovely , the dark whippings look gorgeous against the light honey blank.
I was kindly offered a set of those rings by a forum member but I have decided to go the upgrade route for the rings . I will be using black whipping though.
I must get some glue to put the ferrule back on and motivate to get on and refurbish the Roach rod.
Regards
John
That looks lovely , the dark whippings look gorgeous against the light honey blank.
I was kindly offered a set of those rings by a forum member but I have decided to go the upgrade route for the rings . I will be using black whipping though.
I must get some glue to put the ferrule back on and motivate to get on and refurbish the Roach rod.
Regards
John