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[email protected] January 13th, 2007 04:32 PM

Broken rod help
 
In trying to remove a reel stuck on my sage xp 5-weight, I forced it
and ended up bending the (not sure what it's called) ring that screws
up to hold the reel onto the rod.

Any suggestions for how I can fix this... or, if it's not something I
can do myself, where I would get it fixed?

Thanks.


G. J. Z. January 13th, 2007 05:08 PM

Broken rod help
 
the factory might fix it under warranty
wrote in message
oups.com...
In trying to remove a reel stuck on my sage xp 5-weight, I forced it
and ended up bending the (not sure what it's called) ring that screws
up to hold the reel onto the rod.

Any suggestions for how I can fix this... or, if it's not something I
can do myself, where I would get it fixed?

Thanks.




[email protected] January 13th, 2007 05:31 PM

Broken rod help
 
I bought it from a rod builder on ebay... so I'm guessing that Sage
won't cover it, will they? (The builder himself has not replied to
any of my emails.)


G. J. Z. wrote:
the factory might fix it under warranty
wrote in message
oups.com...
In trying to remove a reel stuck on my sage xp 5-weight, I forced it
and ended up bending the (not sure what it's called) ring that screws
up to hold the reel onto the rod.

Any suggestions for how I can fix this... or, if it's not something I
can do myself, where I would get it fixed?

Thanks.



Kevin Vang January 13th, 2007 06:44 PM

Broken rod help
 
In article .com,
says...
In trying to remove a reel stuck on my sage xp 5-weight, I forced it
and ended up bending the (not sure what it's called) ring that screws
up to hold the reel onto the rod.

Any suggestions for how I can fix this... or, if it's not something I
can do myself, where I would get it fixed?



The reel seat is most likely epoxied to the blank, and you can usually
break the bond with heat. Try immersing the reel seat in a pot of
boiling water on the stove for 5 minutes and then twist firmly to
break it loose. If you know the manufacturer you might be able to
get a replacement ring from them, otherwise you can just glue on a
new reel seat. You can get them from many different sources; I
usually go to Hook & Hackle (
http://www.hookhack.com)

Kevin

[email protected] January 14th, 2007 05:44 AM

Broken rod help
 
I have to admit, I'm a little nervous about boiling my (relatively)
expensive rod. Is this pretty safe, and is gluing the rod back
together fairly straightforward?


George Adams January 14th, 2007 04:06 PM

Broken rod help
 


On Jan 14, 12:44 am, wrote:
I have to admit, I'm a little nervous about boiling my (relatively)
expensive rod. Is this pretty safe, and is gluing the rod back
together fairly straightforward?


Two suggestions:

First, ask around among the local fishermen and see if there is someone
in your area that repairs and/or builds rods. Nearly every area where
there is decent fishing will have one or two.

Second, how badly is the ring bent? If you can get a small brass
hammer, you might be able to tap it back into shape, at least well
enough to engage the threads and lock the reel. I'm assuming the reel
seat is uplocking, so the ring is at the rear, away from the rod.


Sprattoo January 14th, 2007 07:17 PM

Broken rod help
 
George Adams wrote:
On Jan 14, 12:44 am, wrote:
I have to admit, I'm a little nervous about boiling my (relatively)
expensive rod. Is this pretty safe, and is gluing the rod back
together fairly straightforward?


Two suggestions:

First, ask around among the local fishermen and see if there is someone
in your area that repairs and/or builds rods. Nearly every area where
there is decent fishing will have one or two.

Second, how badly is the ring bent? If you can get a small brass
hammer, you might be able to tap it back into shape, at least well
enough to engage the threads and lock the reel. I'm assuming the reel
seat is uplocking, so the ring is at the rear, away from the rod.


I never had the problem with the reel , but I'm with George. You
shouldn't have to ask around too long to find someone who does a bit of
rod building.

I had a problem with one of the eyes on my rod... I'm not so good at
storing them safely through the winter. I was just going to bend it
back in place and throw on some epoxy. Glad i found someone who has
some rod experience, I was probably about to screw the whole rod up...
and it only ended up costing me $15 to have it fixed right.


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[email protected] January 15th, 2007 04:54 AM

Broken rod help
 
Ok... I'll start he any ROFFians live in Manhattan, interested in
earning a few bucks fixing a bent ring?


[email protected] January 15th, 2007 05:14 AM

Broken rod help
 
Ok... I'll start he any ROFFians live in Manhattan, interested in
earning a few bucks fixing a bent ring?


[email protected] January 15th, 2007 01:30 PM

Broken rod help
 

wrote:
Ok... I'll start he any ROFFians live in Manhattan, interested in
earning a few bucks fixing a bent ring?


Before boiling your reel seat, drop over to
www.rodbuilding.org and do
a search on this subject. You'll find many replys to your exact
question. Boiling your reel seat may be a bad idea depending on what
the seat insert is made from.

Jeff



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