suggestion for rod handle repair

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suggestion for rod handle repair

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Some of you techies may have found a solution for this. I have acquired a boat rod with the soft foam composite type handle. There is a small chunk missing in one area. It's probably the size of a nickel and perhaps 3/8 of an inch deep. Is there any product that can be used to fill the hole that will standup to the normal use that a rod would be subject to? Thanks.
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Go to the scuba shop and get some stuff called Aquaseal. Its used to fix neoprene wetsuits. If I could find my tube of it I'd let you use it.
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that will standup to the normal use that a rod would be subject to?
:lol:

I can't believe you set yourself up for this one.....

Bud, Would that be normal use for you or someone else?
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RodBow wrote:
that will standup to the normal use that a rod would be subject to?
:lol:

I can't believe you set yourself up for this one.....

Bud, Would that be normal use for you or someone else?
So, Rodbow, are you saying SR could patch the hole with a piece of bubble gum, and it would las forever?
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I don't know... he did do pretty well limiting out on his last report!

Must of been the new guy he took.
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One option is to have the grip replaced. A second easier option is to get a Rod Wrap to put on it. http://www.betterwaysproducts.com/index_home.html

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Some excellent suggestions ... Thanks :D
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