I have several old tools that I want to add some grip to, and some synthetic rope I need to dress the ends of.
Never really used this stuff before, so I’m gonna call it an experiment.
Any update?
Results were somewhat mixed. Some of the tools took the dip very well, and it left a nice rubberized surface that feels strong enough to stand up to consistent use, but is potentially a little too smooth (maybe adding texture between coats could help).
I am less pleased with the results for dressing the ends of the rope. The dip coats nicely, but feels like it is going to eventually flake off.
Dip some old socks. Maybe they’ll become slippers. Let me know if it works.
This works, its how they make the rubberized gripped work gloves like this
I have an old pair of needle nose pliers where the grips are torn and worn out. Never once did it occur to me to make new grips.
All that to say, thank you for the suggestion!
I’ve used in on my truck’s wheels, front mask and rear bumper. It’s good stuff for that application but I can’t imagine it being durable enough to last in a tool handle.
One of the original forms of the product was a can into which you could dip an item to coat it. https://plastidip.com/product/plastidip/
That’s the only way I’ve ever used it. The aerosol looked so unhealthy lol.
If you literally dip it in the can then it might be thick enough to actually last. I’ve only bought it in aerosol cans and even after several thick coats it’s still relavitely prone to scratching.