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Christopher P. Cericola October 17th, 2004 12:25 AM

Sizing rod tips..
 
I'm trying to replace the tip on my baitcaster and unfortunately my local
tackle shop didn't have any tips in stock. I checked out Sports Authority
and they had the tips but I didn't know what size to get. I spoke to the
person running the fishing section and asked that I bring my rod in. He
gave me the size he thought was right but unfortunately, it wasn't. I can
fit the previous tip into the hole of the new tip. So, back to Sports
Authority tomorrow...

So is there a way to tell? Is it just an eyeball game? Should I just order
the 3-pack from Fuji and hope that I get the size I need?

Christopher



Doc \(The Tin Boat King\) October 17th, 2004 12:40 AM

Sizing rod tips..
 
Take the old tip with you or find a finish nail close to the same size to use as a go by. Doc
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"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in message
groups.com...
I'm trying to replace the tip on my baitcaster and unfortunately my local
tackle shop didn't have any tips in stock. I checked out Sports Authority
and they had the tips but I didn't know what size to get. I spoke to the
person running the fishing section and asked that I bring my rod in. He
gave me the size he thought was right but unfortunately, it wasn't. I can
fit the previous tip into the hole of the new tip. So, back to Sports
Authority tomorrow...

So is there a way to tell? Is it just an eyeball game? Should I just order
the 3-pack from Fuji and hope that I get the size I need?

Christopher





Doc \(The Tin Boat King\) October 17th, 2004 12:40 AM

Sizing rod tips..
 
Take the old tip with you or find a finish nail close to the same size to use as a go by. Doc
================================================== ==============

"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in message
groups.com...
I'm trying to replace the tip on my baitcaster and unfortunately my local
tackle shop didn't have any tips in stock. I checked out Sports Authority
and they had the tips but I didn't know what size to get. I spoke to the
person running the fishing section and asked that I bring my rod in. He
gave me the size he thought was right but unfortunately, it wasn't. I can
fit the previous tip into the hole of the new tip. So, back to Sports
Authority tomorrow...

So is there a way to tell? Is it just an eyeball game? Should I just order
the 3-pack from Fuji and hope that I get the size I need?

Christopher





Christopher P. Cericola October 17th, 2004 01:32 AM

Sizing rod tips..
 

"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message
...
Take the old tip with you or find a finish nail close to the same size to
use as a go by.

But without opening the package which I'm pretty sure they'd frown on..how
do I compare?

Christopher



Christopher P. Cericola October 17th, 2004 01:32 AM

Sizing rod tips..
 

"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message
...
Take the old tip with you or find a finish nail close to the same size to
use as a go by.

But without opening the package which I'm pretty sure they'd frown on..how
do I compare?

Christopher



Doc \(The Tin Boat King\) October 17th, 2004 02:47 AM

Sizing rod tips..
 
Poke a hole with the nail G. Doc
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"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in message
groups.com...

"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message
...
Take the old tip with you or find a finish nail close to the same size to
use as a go by.

But without opening the package which I'm pretty sure they'd frown on..how
do I compare?

Christopher





Doc \(The Tin Boat King\) October 17th, 2004 02:47 AM

Sizing rod tips..
 
Poke a hole with the nail G. Doc
================================================== ====

"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in message
groups.com...

"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message
...
Take the old tip with you or find a finish nail close to the same size to
use as a go by.

But without opening the package which I'm pretty sure they'd frown on..how
do I compare?

Christopher





Marty October 17th, 2004 06:06 AM

Sizing rod tips..
 

"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in message
groups.com...
But without opening the package which I'm pretty sure they'd frown on..how
do I compare?


I did have a guy from Galyan's actually open packages to get me the right
fit, but I don't think too many stores would do this.

A caliper would probably do the job. A guy on a forum said there are rod tip
gauges, but I never saw one in a store or catalog.

But they're not very expensive and I bought four different sizes which
should cover me pretty well.



Marty October 17th, 2004 06:06 AM

Sizing rod tips..
 

"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in message
groups.com...
But without opening the package which I'm pretty sure they'd frown on..how
do I compare?


I did have a guy from Galyan's actually open packages to get me the right
fit, but I don't think too many stores would do this.

A caliper would probably do the job. A guy on a forum said there are rod tip
gauges, but I never saw one in a store or catalog.

But they're not very expensive and I bought four different sizes which
should cover me pretty well.



D. Norton October 17th, 2004 03:13 PM

Sizing rod tips..
 
You can get a rod tip gauge from any of the rod building
supply companies that have been mentioned in this thread.
You can also get the tip tops from them. We use
customtackle.com ask for Bob McKamey or Scott Able

--
Dave Norton
The RodMaker
Millennium Custom Rods
"Marty" wrote in message
...

"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in message
groups.com...
But without opening the package which I'm pretty sure they'd frown
on..how
do I compare?


I did have a guy from Galyan's actually open packages to get me the right
fit, but I don't think too many stores would do this.

A caliper would probably do the job. A guy on a forum said there are rod
tip
gauges, but I never saw one in a store or catalog.

But they're not very expensive and I bought four different sizes which
should cover me pretty well.






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