I have an Okuma Stratus iv baitcasting reel that seems to have the same problem. Never thought to epoxy it... I'll have to watch a few more times to know what to try... thanks!
I don’t see how long that will last Better off getting a upgraded replacement most manufacturers will send you the part for a small fee or just send it to you That’s been my case in the past
@@BuboyTheGreat As long as it is not separated. Dissolve grease with white spirit. Probably should be oiled. Grease is generally for slow moving sliding parts. Use a low residue synthetic reel oil.(Penn gtx40).
I was about to go crazy until I realized the problem. Bless your hands. Thank you very much.
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Nice one fella, just fixed my abu cardinal 104 in half hour, been plaguing me for ages. Thanks for posting
I have an Okuma Stratus iv baitcasting reel that seems to have the same problem. Never thought to epoxy it... I'll have to watch a few more times to know what to try... thanks!
Ok I forgot to mention, score the inner surfaces with something to give the glue some grip. D
I super glued my brass piece to casing worked great.
A lot of people have said 'It wont last' but I am still using it, it still works.
So did mine
I don’t see how long that will last
Better off getting a upgraded replacement most manufacturers will send you the part for a small fee or just send it to you
That’s been my case in the past
I seem to have the same problem
Ok make sure its the right way up. D
I think mine broke because of the grease i applied. I cleaned it up and it seems to be working fine now. Do you agree?
@@BuboyTheGreat As long as it is not separated. Dissolve grease with white spirit. Probably should be oiled. Grease is generally for slow moving sliding parts. Use a low residue synthetic reel oil.(Penn gtx40).
@@avianfish8732 thanks for this bro!
good job, what type of epoxy?