I broke the second snake guide down from the tip of my rod. Looks like it just
pulled away from the rod. Probably on a tree branch.
What is the best way to repair? Will epoxy hold it?
Thanks,
EricO
I broke the second snake guide down from the tip of my rod. Looks like it just
pulled away from the rod. Probably on a tree branch.
What is the best way to repair? Will epoxy hold it?
Thanks,
EricO
Hey Eric,
It's a pretty easy fix. If you can whip a rope you can wrap a rod. You'll need to:
- carefully cut off the old thread and epoxy with a razor blade or xacto knife (taking care not to nick the blank)
- re-wrap the guide with thread (There are many great how-to videos online--and no, you don't need a rod wrapper. Look up the "heavy book method" online.)
- coat the thread with rod builders epoxy (typical epoxy won't hold up for the longterm) Note: mixing the epoxy correctly is the hardest part.
- If you don't have a rod dryer you'll have to rotate the rod by hand (give it a turn every few minutes). Working with a rod dryer is easier as you'll be hand turning every 5 minutes for 2-3 hours. Try to borrow a rod dryer if you can.
- Alternatively you can use spar varnish to coat the wraps. It takes longer but you don't need to turn the rod. Most (all?) factory rods use epoxy.
- Most fly shops don't carry rod building supplies so I order online from Mudhole.com or Custom Fly Rod Crafters.
If this sounds like too much of a hassle, I'd take it to a local rod builder. It's a simple fix and shouldn't cost too much. Your local fly/tackle shop should be able to give you names.
Online how-to resources:
- http://www.flyrodcrafters.com/rod-building-101/
- http://www.mudhole.com/How-To-Build-A-Fishing-Rod
- http://www.flexcoat.com/learning-cen...ctional-videos (the how to mix epoxy video is really good)
PM me if you have any questions.
-MF
In town Dave "Buff" Henrickson can fix it for you.
916/489-3789
You can leave it at the shop or go to his house near Watt &
Fair Oaks.
*He can cut your hair too.......
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Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)
567 Barber Street
Sebastian, Florida 32958
Fly Fishing Travel Consultant
Certified FFF Casting Instructor
Email: billkiene63@gmail.com
Cell: 530/753-5267
Web: www.billkiene.com
Contact me for any reason........
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EricO: pm sent. I have a desktop rod turner/wrapping stand(s) you can borrow if you are in my area
Jim.
When I saw the title of this thread, I thought you were talking about me after a client I had a couple years back.
Thanks for all the replies everyone. Much appreciated!
Johnsquires. Nightmare client? Lol.
EricO
Hmmmm.....maybe........ YES!
Hey John, getting ready for this year?
Hey Eric -
First I would attempt to gently slip each foot of a new, equally sized guide into the existing holes. If yes, repeat with a very-very small tad of epoxy into each hole as well as on each foot.
Good Luck,
Bob
If you're close to Woodland, there is a local fellow who replaces them for $6 an eye.
Seems like good work on a couple of my rods.
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