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Boom regrip

Created by johnjules78 johnjules78  > 9 months ago, 15 Nov 2024
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johnjules78
johnjules78

8 posts

15 Nov 2024 10:23pm
Hello , I am just about to attempt to regrip my chinook carbon boom with new EVA unifiber grip ,I have watched all the excellent videos on here , just wondered if anybody has used spray contact adhesive or is it better to "stick" to using a pot/brush?
also what brand is best one to go for , unifiber recommend Bison Tix , but cant get that in the UK.
cheers John
ka43
ka43

NSW

3097 posts

16 Nov 2024 8:14am
I've used Shelley's spray on, worked fine!!!
johnjules78
johnjules78

8 posts

16 Nov 2024 5:20pm
brilliant thats good to know , going to try the "thinners" trick today to strip the old grip - wish me luck
ptsf1111
ptsf1111

WA

506 posts

16 Nov 2024 7:34pm
Good luck and keep us posted! I've got a boom that needs regrip but stayed away from it because I thought it was a terrible job. Hope it's not too bad and I'll consider doing it too.
patronus
patronus

486 posts

26 Nov 2024 5:37am
In UK this guy does a super job regrip.co.uk/
Awalkspoiled
Awalkspoiled

WA

533 posts

26 Nov 2024 5:52am
The shrink-on boom grip from Lisa is a first rate product and very, very easy to install. If you don't mind a little extra weight and prefer a slightly larger grip you can even install it right over your current grip. A little pricey but worth it for the foolproof installation.
johnjules78
johnjules78

8 posts

26 Nov 2024 9:58pm
So , boom successfully re gripped !! it was relatively straight forward, the worst part was stripping the old grip , i got some plastic tubular bag from ebay (similar to the bag that comes covering the boom arms) and used thinners which was a game changer, needed a second soaking to get rid of the glue residue . I ended up getting some neoprene based waterproof contact cement (Bison kit/ tix) which was brilliant to work with. i used a gloss roller to apply which gave a even spread . Applying the grip was painless , using a rubber wallpaper roller to get rid of air bubbles and then a "penny roller" to bed in the seam. All of this tips came from other users and were spot on . Finally sanding with a mix of 120/180 grit. I can honestly say the boom looks brand new , and i wouldn't hesitate to do it again .
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