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Ausfish Bronze Member
Long cork grip
I want to replace the grip on a surf rod with a new beaut cork grip, but it's going to be fairly long (65cm) and thin (15mm ID), so I am wondering if it's possible to ream such a long grip or if a split grip is a better option.
Any advice re. technique/tools would also be greatly appreciated.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Long cork grip
Hi Metaloid
I think that a split grip would be the best way to go. If you didn't want to have a split grip it could be done and you would be probably best to do it with cork rings and a clamp and build the grip straight on the rod and turn it on a rod lathe when its finished using a sanding block with sand paper.
Last edited by OzRods; 07-05-2008 at 12:02 PM.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Long cork grip
who sells corkrings in australia
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Ausfish Platinum Member
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Long cork grip
if you wanted to you can make your own reamer up to suit the length, get and old rod or some dowel, and get some reaming grit, use some rod bond and glue the grit on
http://www.rodbuildingforum.com/inde...showtopic=6386
explained with pics and a link to grit here /\
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Ausfish Bronze Member
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Long cork grip
my split grip graphite insert that i had on that ultra light rod at the RBW was from them, also have to other in larger dia. at home, the gold weave one is awesome.
on the RBW rod i did im not happy with the length of the split grip so i may cut it off and go for a short handle option
Last edited by B_E_N; 09-05-2008 at 08:53 AM.
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Long cork grip
I have used cork grip tape on a few of my rods, it looks very profesional when fisnished and you can have split grips as part of the job. Will try and get some pics.
http://www.mudhole.com/Shop-Our-Cata...rk-Tape-100-ft
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