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jhb8426
10/19/2018 10:07PM
 
My preference would be to rough up the surface of the pvc and use epoxy. Not sure how the pvc glue would interact with the paddle shaft, as it does disolve the surfaces when used on pvc pipes.
 
AmarilloJim
10/01/2018 08:15AM
 
billconner: "I have a slice. Any tips on what not to do to avoid the problem? Thanks."
Don't lean it against your canoe and trip and step on it. LOL
Took me about 5 minutes to fashion a field repair with a stick and duct tape.
 
AmarilloJim
11/13/2018 08:40AM
 

The epoxy worked great. The surface is smooth and I can't detect a weight difference. I can't torque it by hand so should be good to go in the field.
 
BWPaddler
10/20/2018 12:16PM
 
Good job in the field. Post pics when you've done the permanent repair!
 
billconner
10/01/2018 07:34AM
 
I have a slice. Any tips on what not to do to avoid the problem? Thanks.
 
AmarilloJim
09/30/2018 04:45PM
 
Does BB sell lengths of the inner tubing on these paddles?
 
AmarilloJim
10/19/2018 10:00AM
 
BB did not have a ferrule piece long enough but a 3/4' pvc pipe fits perfectly.
I was thinking of using epoxy or the glue used for pvc piping. Any thoughts? The remnants of my field repair.
 
Bearskin Lodge
10/03/2018 09:16AM
 

Did the paddle break at the ferrule, or are you looking for a piece to use as a splice somewhere else on the shaft? If bending Branches can't help you, you could probably make something like this work with some good measuring and a bit of sanding https://www.clearwatercomposites.com/products/carbon-fiber-tubes/ferrule-round/.


Otherwise, I've had good luck repairing broken composite shafts (oval shaped, so a splice is a pain) by clamping them together, spraying in some expanding foam to make a lightweight temporary slice and then wrapping with carbon and heat shrink tape.


Quinn
 
jhb8426
09/30/2018 11:51PM
 
Contact their service department. I inquired last year on blade replacement for a slice/solo and they gave me a good price on that.
 
bwcasolo
10/20/2018 06:45AM
 
AmarilloJim: "BB did not have a ferrule piece long enough but a 3/4' pvc pipe fits perfectly.
I was thinking of using epoxy or the glue used for pvc piping. Any thoughts? The remnants of my field repair. "

nice fix job!