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I learned yesterday that many rod manufactures glue on rod guides, they
do not use thread at all.. I didn't believe it first but I examined a CastAway baitcasting rod and sure enough no thread..you can tell if it's glued on by looking at the guide, it looks perfect...I don't think glued on guides are bad but I thought all guides were wrapped. |
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![]() I have noticed glued on guides on one or two of my rods also. "AJH" wrote in message ... I learned yesterday that many rod manufactures glue on rod guides, they do not use thread at all.. I didn't believe it first but I examined a CastAway baitcasting rod and sure enough no thread..you can tell if it's glued on by looking at the guide, it looks perfect...I don't think glued on guides are bad but I thought all guides were wrapped. |
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I understand some of the high dollar rods have glued on guides, St Croix
uses thread.. I would like to know how the glued on process is done. |
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I looked at a rod recently and it appeared that the guides were put on
using "heat shrink" tubing. I'd guess that would be OK if they work OK. RichG TX -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners .. |
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Hmmmm.... maybe a little heat shrink to hold it in place then coat it with
epoxy. It would be solid at that point. "RichG" wrote in message m... I looked at a rod recently and it appeared that the guides were put on using "heat shrink" tubing. I'd guess that would be OK if they work OK. RichG TX -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners . |
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I was hoping one of the resident rod builders would respond..
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Try the message board at www.rodbuilding.org
AJH wrote: I was hoping one of the resident rod builders would respond.. |
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I have come to the conclusion that glued on guides don't exist..I just
could not see the thread on a finished rod... |
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If you use white silk thread to wrap the rod and put the epoxy finish on
with no Color Preserver you'll see right through the thread to the guide below. Also has been done with 8 lb Fluorocarbon. Old school from the bamboo days or later before they had color preservers that didn't turn the thread opaque. |
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