Great video. Thanks. It's going to save me a lot of $$. I float the Bitterroot 15 miles a week fishing shallow cobble as low as 200cfs this year where I am constantly digging. I go through the rope on my oars twice a year.
Thanks a lot. Just setting up a pond boat for oars and heard rope was the best idea but wasn't sure exactly what the guy meant. I got closed locks for now due to availability and might have to drill out a couple hockey pucks as stops. Lol
How do you remove the glue once the wrap gets worn out? I need to replace my current ones and am debating between pre wrapped or doing it myself. Thanks
Hi, I'm Robin aka the one in the orange hat in this video. The sprayed on glue layer shouldn't be applied super thick. When the old wrap was removed the old glue layer was very dry, and barely visible. So we didn't do anything to remove the previous layer, just reapplied/rewrapped.
man what an awesome video! Snapped a rope last year on desolation and been putting this off ever since, you make it look so easy haha
Great video. Thanks. It's going to save me a lot of $$. I float the Bitterroot 15 miles a week fishing shallow cobble as low as 200cfs this year where I am constantly digging. I go through the rope on my oars twice a year.
Thanks a lot. Just setting up a pond boat for oars and heard rope was the best idea but wasn't sure exactly what the guy meant. I got closed locks for now due to availability and might have to drill out a couple hockey pucks as stops. Lol
Thank you for posting this!! Very helpful.
Thank you! - Excellent!
Thanks - very clear.
How do you remove the glue once the wrap gets worn out? I need to replace my current ones and am debating between pre wrapped or doing it myself. Thanks
Hi, I'm Robin aka the one in the orange hat in this video. The sprayed on glue layer shouldn't be applied super thick. When the old wrap was removed the old glue layer was very dry, and barely visible. So we didn't do anything to remove the previous layer, just reapplied/rewrapped.