Ferrules
Ferrules
I'm looking to join a rod that broke near the middle of the blank (it got smashed into on a cast). Can anybody educate me on what kinds of ferrules are available to do this? I don't expect the rod to fish close to what it once did after it's been joined back together, but I'd like to do this as well as possible. I searched MudHole for ferrules and saw a couple of options, but I'm not sure if those are all that great (brass ones for two dollars per piece).
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Re: Ferrules
Personally, I've not been able to find a retail ferrule that I was happy with. Although I admit I stopped looking years ago.
I build all my own oversleeve ferrules. I've found spigot ferrules to be very difficult to pull off. Oversleeve ferrules seem to be much more forgiving. At least in my experience. Its pretty much the same process as doing an oversleeve blank repair except one end is not a fixed and bonded. All you need is some good quality fiberglass blank stock and your standard rod building supplies.
I build all my own oversleeve ferrules. I've found spigot ferrules to be very difficult to pull off. Oversleeve ferrules seem to be much more forgiving. At least in my experience. Its pretty much the same process as doing an oversleeve blank repair except one end is not a fixed and bonded. All you need is some good quality fiberglass blank stock and your standard rod building supplies.
Matt Davis
Otterods-High performance fishing rods
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Re: Ferrules
Thanks for the information! I'm not particularly set on the type of ferrule to use and oversleeve would be fine. I'm trying to figure out where to get the materials, though. Any tips on where I would source that fiberglass stock? I have a couple old broken rods here I could use, but I'd love better options (and buying a whole blank sounds wasteful).Mattman wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 3:20 amPersonally, I've not been able to find a retail ferrule that I was happy with. Although I admit I stopped looking years ago.
I build all my own oversleeve ferrules. I've found spigot ferrules to be very difficult to pull off. Oversleeve ferrules seem to be much more forgiving. At least in my experience. Its pretty much the same process as doing an oversleeve blank repair except one end is not a fixed and bonded. All you need is some good quality fiberglass blank stock and your standard rod building supplies.
This is going to be a bit of an experiment because I've never repaired a rod like this. I'm comfortable enough with doing the actual work, but if I only get one shot at this I'd rather gather as much information as possible beforehand. (For example. I watched a YT video where somebody used a nail to connect the rod, but that felt... "not optimal", I guess?)
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I've gotten lucky before and bought some closeout blanks for dirt cheap. I've had a good relationship with a CS agent at a supply place and they've hooked me up. And, I've bought full price blanks that I knew would do the job.
Matt Davis
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Re: Ferrules
Alright, thanks. I started making an inside connection piece using an older broken rod (a mysterious "IM10" blank) once I realized that with a two-part rod (it's a Poison Glorious that connects at the handle) I could slide in the ferrule from the bottom, and things look pretty good to me. I figure I'll glue the ferrule to the upper part, sand it down a tiny bit at the connection and then put threading and epoxy over the top to finish it up.
One more question: any suggestion on how to glue ferrule and blank? Super glue, epoxy, or maybe it doesn't matter?
One more question: any suggestion on how to glue ferrule and blank? Super glue, epoxy, or maybe it doesn't matter?
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