09-13-2006, 05:34 AM
[black]I'm not sure about the boilling thing, the epoy I use is flex coat, it's water proof, not sure if it would work either. I've used a dull or the back side of a knife the scrap the old glue off.[/black]
it will chip off, just have to be careful and not scratch the rod unless it's under the handle area. some times the seat is glued on to stay, you have to cut them off. a dremell tool and a very thin grinding disc does a nice job. I've also just cut the cork handle off with it also. if the bottom handle is good then you don't have to take it off, just the fore grip needs to. hope this helps later chuck
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it will chip off, just have to be careful and not scratch the rod unless it's under the handle area. some times the seat is glued on to stay, you have to cut them off. a dremell tool and a very thin grinding disc does a nice job. I've also just cut the cork handle off with it also. if the bottom handle is good then you don't have to take it off, just the fore grip needs to. hope this helps later chuck
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