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Fishing Rods => Fishing Rods => Topic started by: mikeysm on June 12, 2018, 11:21:03 PM

Title: 3M cold shrink
Post by: mikeysm on June 12, 2018, 11:21:03 PM
Has anyone used 3M cold shrink on their rods. United composite uses it on their rail rods.

Mike
Title: Re: 3M cold shrink
Post by: Fishy247 on June 12, 2018, 11:38:51 PM
I haven't used it, but it seems pretty easy to use and it does turn out quite nice.
Title: Re: 3M cold shrink
Post by: droppedit on June 13, 2018, 12:00:24 AM
I have it on my jig rod and love it. I get lazy and jig with the rod butt on the rail. Eva will last 1 trip, and hypalon I can get a couple of years. 3M is new but nice and is worth the $$$$ plus it works great for repairs.


Dave
Title: Re: 3M cold shrink
Post by: Ron Jones on June 13, 2018, 12:58:29 AM
I put it over cork to keepit from getting tore up.
Ron
Title: Re: 3M cold shrink
Post by: alantani on June 13, 2018, 01:21:58 AM
Yeah, tough stuff, just really expensive.
Title: Re: 3M cold shrink
Post by: thorhammer on June 13, 2018, 01:31:21 AM
Vadney uses it, and demonstrated for me when Alan took me over there. Impressive and tough.
Title: Re: 3M cold shrink
Post by: mikeysm on June 13, 2018, 01:53:24 AM
I looks like they use it over cork tape.

Mike
Title: Re: 3M cold shrink
Post by: Swami805 on June 13, 2018, 04:11:09 AM
I put it on a few that weren't mine, really thick but it should last forever. Kind of a pain to put on, it has this plastic slinky thing you pull out to get it on. You get one shot to get it right. I thought it was bulky and didn't like the feel of it that much. I like the heat shrink better, and if it wears you can just replace it. I do know people who love it too. See if you can find a rod with it on and see if you like it first, it's not cheap
Title: Re: 3M cold shrink
Post by: SoCalAngler on June 13, 2018, 06:51:45 AM
I agree with the above. The only time I see it on rods is on the front grip for rail rods other than that it seems too bulky for me. I don't have any rods that have it on it but I have fished rods with it and like already stated it just seems too big and bulky for my liking. I don't think too many manufacturers that use the 3M product go with any underlying wraps or cork as that would just make it even thicker and less manageable. I do see a good use for it on the rail rods on the front grip when you're rubbing that up and down the boats rail when hooked with very large tuna and I think that was the intention for that product on fishing rod.
Title: Re: 3M cold shrink
Post by: droppedit on June 13, 2018, 10:48:39 AM
On my rear grip I cut the old hypalon off  and cleaned up the blank. I then wrapped a layer of butt cord and gorilla glued that to the blank. When I pulled the plastic out it gave me the same diameter of the hypalon I had on it. I really don't think I'll wear this out. I even used a hydraulic hose on a rear grip as requested by the owner. That was about the same weight and cost but it was steel re-enforced and probably around a lot longer than us.


Dave
Title: Re: 3M cold shrink
Post by: Swami805 on June 13, 2018, 12:08:02 PM
The only real reason to use it is for the fore grip of a rail rod but it would be handy for a repair. I don't think it would be very comfortable for an everyday fishing rod. It's thick and bulky.