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Putting a new handle on a fiberglass Werner paddle
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 3:46 pm
by poetry_heckler
I know there are a million epoxies out there, just looking for a recommendation on which one to use to put a laminated plywood handle back on a fiberglass Werner paddle.
I had bought a long paddle off some guy on ebay, and cut the shaft down to my liking, and turned the fiberglass off the plug end of the handle. Just ready to stick it back together and get it wet again.
Re: Putting a new handle on a fiberglass Werner paddle
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2020 5:03 pm
by Sir Adam
I tend to use West Systems for just about everything, in part because I have the cans and pumps and that makes it really easy.
I suspect given the materials you are working with just about any 2 part epoxy is going to work; just be sure you rough the surfaces up a bit if they are smooth and or glossy (wear a respirator when dealing with fiberglass), and make sure they are clean and dry.
Re: Putting a new handle on a fiberglass Werner paddle
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2020 2:15 am
by poetry_heckler
Thanks, Adam. I suspected as much. I'm just always looking for a secret thing that makes the solution more interesting than getting the obvious thing.
Watching The Italian Job on Amazon Prime. Wondering if it's a good movie or not, and if Charlie's Angels is based on this because Michael Caine (Charlie) is covered in dames the whole time. Just dripping with aw shucks sex appeal. Terrible haircut, middling physique, mediocre sense of humor (humour), but maybe the girls know that he's going to be the future Michael "Tangerine" Caine.
The car chase scenes are bonkers. They're on sidewalks, rooftops, and stairs like most of the time. Red, white, and blue Austin Mini Cooper Ss.
Coopers have a pocket on the door that fits a pint of Gordon's gin perfectly, by design.
Music in this film is no good. Thanks a lot, Quincy Jones.
Re: Putting a new handle on a fiberglass Werner paddle
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2020 2:16 am
by poetry_heckler
I think six beautiful cars get thrown into a more beautiful river ravine. Anyone know that river?
Re: Putting a new handle on a fiberglass Werner paddle
Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2020 11:58 pm
by Kelly-Rand
Are you thinking of the river banks near Bryson City NC?
Just six? There must be 100's.