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Tip/rod Repair Question

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Sorry, my mistake. I was reading centimeters and thinking millimeters.

I'm not a rod building expert, but I wouldn't think you could make a repair other than gluing on a new rod tip. Any type of repair you make is either going to be weaker or stronger than the material around it and you take the chance of it breaking in the same place or at the next weakest spot. And this is in a place where the rod is at it's smallest diameter.

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You can extend on to a rod at any broke place. Just measure out an old scrap rod that will fit tight over the broken rod and glue on with epoxy. It doesn't make it weaker, it makes the new section stronger because it is larger than the old section. The smaller section is still as strong as it ever was. It just comes out looking like a mud fence. (Larger than the rest of the rod by the deminsion of the new section). This is similar to the way they used to do the joint in two piece rods. Musky Glenn

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yea true but i have had these rods since i started fishing and they mean something to me

If they have that much sentimental value to you are you going to be happy with a big hunking repair on the end that's going to stick out like a sore thumb just to save an inch or so of rod length? Installing a new rod tip will be much easier and make a much better looking repair and the only one who will know it's been repaired is you. For what it's worth I would just glue a new rod tip on the end.

Ben

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