Line guide replacement
Line guide replacement
I lost an eyelet on my st.croix mojo. It's the 3rd guide from the reel seat. Is it hard to replace the guide? Heat it, unwrap it, add a new one? I have none of the materials to fix it. Does time×material=new rod in this situation? The rod is out of warranty. Thanks
Re: Line guide replacement
Its a guest rod/walleye rod in my boat.
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Re: Line guide replacement
That's a ~$25 repair by any builder. If you've got a local tackle shop, they often have a guy that does that sort of work that they can refer you to.
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Re: Line guide replacement
Thank you
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Re: Line guide replacement
There are some amazing people out there building rods and doing great repairs. There are not any in Memphis TN that will touch my rods. Seems like the northern states have a lot of skilled guys and along the coasts. Look at a few samples of their work to know what your getting into.
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Re: Line guide replacement
I would ask a couple of my local tackle shops if they have someone they recommend. If they recommend the same builder, you'll know that it's someone who is reputable. If they don't recommend anyone, try contacting the rod manuf. and see if they have more local service, or someone close they recommend.angry john wrote:There are some amazing people out there building rods and doing great repairs. There are not any in Memphis TN that will touch my rods. Seems like the northern states have a lot of skilled guys and along the coasts. Look at a few samples of their work to know what your getting into.
Re: Line guide replacement
its an old rod, dunno if you need the highest quality repair.
Find a replacement guide, some thread, stack of magazines (to put some thread tension on the thread), cardboard box (to cut V notches in for holding the rod while you spin on the guide) and some clear fingernail polish for finish. wrap it up yourself and you will have something useable and that doesnt look too bad.
For the record, i have wrapped guides with dental floss and superglue finish. Gotta love hotel room fixes prior to tournament day.
youtube has a bunch of videos on threadwrapping guides
Find a replacement guide, some thread, stack of magazines (to put some thread tension on the thread), cardboard box (to cut V notches in for holding the rod while you spin on the guide) and some clear fingernail polish for finish. wrap it up yourself and you will have something useable and that doesnt look too bad.
For the record, i have wrapped guides with dental floss and superglue finish. Gotta love hotel room fixes prior to tournament day.
youtube has a bunch of videos on threadwrapping guides