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Boom re-grip

Created by Ride Ride  > 9 months ago, 3 May 2013
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Ride
Ride

WA

236 posts

3 May 2013 10:00am
Does anyone re-grip booms in Perth?
Bender
Bender

WA

2236 posts

3 May 2013 10:03am
Steve Stratfold, he just did my Enigma and its great
Ride
Ride

WA

236 posts

3 May 2013 11:05am
Thanks Bender I'll take it to him
P.C_simpson
P.C_simpson

WA

1492 posts

3 May 2013 7:45pm
i can, done a stack..
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

5 May 2013 2:42pm
^^ of Norths?
gazza
gazza

WA

647 posts

7 May 2013 6:15pm
+1 for jas. he's just done mine, now it's like new!!!
jsnfok
jsnfok

WA

899 posts

20 May 2013 7:37pm
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Mark _australia said..

^^ of Norths?


hahaha aahhhh good one
Ride
Ride

WA

236 posts

20 May 2013 9:31pm
Picked up the boom from Steve. Very happy
premo
premo

WA

293 posts

21 May 2013 10:43am
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AUS1023 said..

Picked up the boom from Steve. Very happy


he does pretty awesome job, mine is better than new:-)
gmitton
gmitton

SA

1460 posts

25 May 2013 9:47pm
Another way is to use Loctite superglue over the problem area to hook it down then use a detail grinder to smooth it. Works really well - try it! Even if u mutiliate a bit of the boom grip them surface left from the hardened superglue is supple enough to keep the calouses away. Best is the loctite gel. Available at Bunnings... >$10 bucks for the repair.
dinsdale
dinsdale

WA

1227 posts

26 May 2013 7:56pm
The cheap easy way to do it is to use the old fashioned Elastoplast sticky bandage to bind it up. There's also hockey stick/cricket bat handle binding stuff
www.elastoplast.com.au/products?injury-types=cuts-and-grazes

The best way to do is to pay Steve to do it.
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