Bondo is heavy and should only be used sparingly, not to build up the full length of a wrap channel.
Depending on depth, I have wrapped the channel with linen and then sealed it with thin epoxy or CA. Then I apply the new wrap over it.
I thought so as well and though Ryan has shared this before, I've yet to try it.
Could be a case of procrastination based on 'go with what you know'. I believe his method has merit.
Absolutely. Many ways to accomplish the end result. A few years ago someone came back from the expo and this method was used. So my question is. If you seal over the under wrap with epoxy or super glue. Are you now limited to using contact cement for any future wraps or can Elmers still be used?
I ran into this problem a little while ago, when i took a rubber grip off a Lucasi cue and the customer wanted Irish linen instead.
I thought about using bondo first, but I figured it would change the weight and possibly the weight distribution of the cue. I considered epoxy, but was afraid that the linen would dig into the epoxy. So I settled for the veneer method. It' pretty cumbersome and I had to try a few times before I was happy with rhe result. In hindsight, I think it would be quicker to just replace the handle section.
With all due respect. If you start cutting up cues. You could be in for a real shit storm.
Love this site and it's members! Lot of great ideas! These rubber wrap cues are going to be a problem for players in my opinion. I've been noticing more and more lately that are wearing badly. Great to have a plan!
That's what I just did as well and it works well with veneer.You get both THANX and praise from me Mike.
You shared a method with me that is the absolute 'nuts'.
I've done quite a few rubber wrapped Preds that way because you have to.
Rubber wraps.....are ya kiddin me ? I did one just last week for an AZer.
The front grv-dpth was total .125". Depth at the rear,.130".
I dbl. veneered it (8hrs btwn) and installed leather.
I was extremely pleased with outcome. I hope the client shares my glee.
Lol
Thanx Again Mike, KJ
I agree, the veneer route ads less weight than linen and epoxy or just epoxy and it's also a lot quicker.The biggest reason I chose the veneer method was weight. To keep it as close as possible.
A lot patience and a little time.