I use a green scotch brite pad to gently remove any remaining epoxy after removing the guide and threads.
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I use a green scotch brite pad to gently remove any remaining epoxy after removing the guide and threads.
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I use a bic lighter to warm the wrap epoxy and use a single blade razor blade along the top of teh guide.
I drove for 15 hours to go last year and will be doing it again this year. Boys from batson are great as are all the vendors there.
When applying your thread epoxy make sure your rod is level
Andrew
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Web site shows a order form and charges $2 S&H so I guess it must be able to be shipped.
Has anyone tried this stuff Zipcast?
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It has some great reviews from the rodbuilding.org group of guys.