Anyone know what kind of adhesive to use on reel seat? I had one come loose on a rod yesterday at the dk open, I set the hook and the reel seat turned. I checked with st croix's web site and its $20 return shipping, so to send it for warranty work it's gonna be around $35. It seams simple enough to just glue it, do I need to remove the old glue or can I just glue it?
Simply use some 2ton epoxy like devcon. Sold at wal-mart in the paint section for about 2 bucks. Just mix the two parts evenly and really well. stuff will hold forever. Besides that is what is used to put handles on rods in the first place.
I dont blame you for wanting to fix the rod yourself. But take this into consideration. You spend the money on a rod like a St Croix, or a G Loomis, or an Airrus for 2 reasons:
1) QUALITY
2) WARRANTY
If you fix this problem yourself, you might save a little cash, but you are now voiding the warranty on that rod. SHould you have a problem in the future or the rod fails ( breaks ) you are out. I have seen St Croix and Loomis deny warranty repairs and/or replacements just for putting new tips on, or new guides. Anything done to the rod outside there facility will possibly void your warranty. Just something to think about.
$35????? They must have raised the price again. Last time i sent a rod back, it was $20 ( $10 to ship, and a $10 money order to cover return shipping )
PB himself :-\'
I have a loomis bronzeback and the tip ceramic came out. I was just going to get a tip but I think I had better send it in. Anybody got the address to where to ship it?? Guess I could google loomis and it should tell me.
I called st croix today and the service tech I talked to said to use a 3m 2 part epoxy loaded into a veterinary syringe to squirt it under the seat. He said as long as I don't poke a hole through the blank it will not void my warranty, guess I'm off to TSC.
Quote from: Dan on September 25, 2006, 06:26:12 PM
I have a loomis bronzeback and the tip ceramic came out. I was just going to get a tip but I think I had better send it in. Anybody got the address to where to ship it?? Guess I could google loomis and it should tell me.
Dan:
same thing happened to my bronzeback. Just call them with your model # at 1-800-456-6647 and ask for a rod tech - they will send you one or two, and put it on yourself - to avoid postage and the warranty fee - the tip is not worth $20 plus shipping. You need to get the replacement tip from them so as to have the right diameter for the bronzeback model you have. Good luck!
Jack
Thanks Jack. I had googled Loomis and sent them an email and they told me just what you had said. Thanks for the come back though.