repairing loose spigots
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repairing loose spigots
I have a Penn powerstix and the spigots have worn over the years. Anyone have any ideas on how to repair them? thanks in advance.
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Re: repairing loose spigots
Ya can melt candle wax onto the male part of the spigot it,ll help tighten it
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Re: repairing loose spigots
No need to melt the candle wax just give it a rub to give it a light coating.
Be warned that sometimes in colder weather it can be very difficult to seperate the joint im speaking from experiance, done it on an old daiwa hpb i have stuck it like glue, i didnt try it since took a hacksaw to the joint to fix it

Be warned that sometimes in colder weather it can be very difficult to seperate the joint im speaking from experiance, done it on an old daiwa hpb i have stuck it like glue, i didnt try it since took a hacksaw to the joint to fix it
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Re: repairing loose spigots
small bit of cotten tread that you use for fishing.not to much or you will be using john 1 s hacksawJOHN1 wrote:No need to melt the candle wax just give it a rub to give it a light coating.
Be warned that sometimes in colder weather it can be very difficult to seperate the joint im speaking from experiance, done it on an old daiwa hpb i have stuck it like glue, i didnt try it since took a hacksaw to the joint to fix it![]()
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Re: repairing loose spigots
Clear lacquer spray from the likes of Halfords,sprayed on in light coating and then wet and dry paper applied til a snug fit is reached.If its good enough for the likes of Terry Carroll then its good enough for the likes of me.
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Re: repairing loose spigots
Were can u get this stuff Shane? Was looking for some a little while ago but ended up using car lacquer and wax and worked well.ShaneH wrote:or you can use carbon spray
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Re: repairing loose spigots
http://www.gerrysfishing.com/maver-carb ... e-spray.irpaul skelly wrote:Were can u get this stuff Shane? Was looking for some a little while ago but ended up using car lacquer and wax and worked well.ShaneH wrote:or you can use carbon spray
There ya are Paul, They seem to be out of stock at the moment, but thats the stuff I use.
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Re: repairing loose spigots
if its a rod you love get the spigot rebuilt ,your rod will be an inch shorter but you wont have to mess about with sprays or crayons or hacksaws 
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Re: repairing loose spigots
Try the carbon spray first man I have used on some of my older rods with great results.
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Re: repairing loose spigots
Souhtside had plenty of carbon spray just before xmas I got 2 cans..
Works a treat.
Works a treat.
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