----- Original Message ----- From: "Anthony Spezio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 7:29 AM Subject: Re: [VFB] Twisted MissI just repaired a Graphite rod that was broken at the first tip guide. The I.D. of the broken tip was too small to insert a graphite "plug". I used a length of spring wire, (the type used for landing gear on model airplanes) at the break, Rough up the wire with a file and glue it in with Two Ton Epoxy. Don't use the five minuet stuff. For repairs where I can use a length old graphite rod, I rough up the outer side of the "plug" and glue it in as above. Wrap the area with thread to pull it all together, wipe down with Denatured alcohol to clean the outer glue off. After the glue sets, remove the thread, smooth the area if needed and wrap the area like the guides are wrapped. Apply Flex Coat to the wraps. Tony --- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Tony: How did you splice it in??? Could you splice agraphite rod somehow?? Or fiberglass it or do they make a special glue????That's what I did too, I just turned it from an 8' rod to a 7' 6" rodLOL...and fished it till I got the new one..I still have the old one and thought about putting a new tip guide on it, and it would just be a little fasteraction rod right?? Chuck----- Original Message ----- From: "Anthony Spezio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 7:54 PM Subject: Re: [VFB] Twisted Miss > This year I have caught close to 60 Smallmouths up to > two pounds on my bamboo rod. One day when I was doing > real good, I broke the tip kind like you did. I was > landing a smallie . As I was pulling the line to > unhook the fish, I had the other end if the line hung > up on the reel. I snapped off the tip at a guide. That > was my 7 th smallmouth. I found I could still cast the > rod and kept on fishing. I caught six more smallies on > the broken tip. No big problem, I just made a new 9" > section and spliced it in. I have used the rod four > times since then. I also made a second tip section as > a backup. > Tony > > --- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Well, I was afraid these "hubcap" sized bluegills i >> catch might break it >> ROFL... J/K.. I wish I could catch ANY species that >> could break a rod... The >> way I broke my last one is, I tried to pull the >> floating line out through >> the eyes, by just grabbing the tippet, and basically >> bending the rod in a >> 180 degree angle trying to pull the flyline through >> the eyes like that, >> being lazy.. Luckily it was a $29.95 rod, but I >> bought another JUST like it, >> cause it is a South Bend Cahill White river and I >> LOVE that rod.. it's slow >> action 8 ft 5 wt, but I can now cast it 60 ft and >> put the fly within a one >> ft square....(with weight forward line of course) >> with level line I couldn't >> cast it 30 ft. and the reason i need to cast it >> 50-60 ft, is cause I fish in >> my boat, along the bank, and the farther from the >> bank that I'm casting >> towards, the less I spook the fish...Chuck >> >> Seriously, I went last week, when it was 106 >> degrees, the water was 91.4 >> degrees, and I thought I would not catch a think.. >> In just two hours I >> caught 32 fish, and four of them were right at a >> pound each.. >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Anthony Spezio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 2:11 PM >> Subject: Re: [VFB] Twisted Miss >> >> >> >I use mine 90% of the time. I still use graphite >> too. >> > Most bamboo rods are broken just like graphite >> rods, >> > car doors and trunk lids. >> > Tony >> > >> > --- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> >> Tom: I think that would be me.. I'd be too >> afraid >> >> to use it... I'd break it first time out sure as >> the >> >> world. Then cry like a baby all the way home >> LOL.. >> >> Chuck >> >>>> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >> To: [email protected] >> >> Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 9:01 AM >> >> Subject: Re: [VFB] Twisted Miss >> >> >> >> >> >> In a message dated 8/7/2006 10:39:46 P.M. >> Eastern >> >> Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> writes: >> >> I've never even seen (in person) a bamboo fly >> >> rod, much less used one, but >> >> that one looks awesome from where I sit... >> Chuck >> >> >> >> >> >> My Dad had a bamboo rod given to him by my >> great >> >> uncle..i remember oohing and aahhing at it when i >> >> was a nymph myself....Dad never used it..just >> kept >> >> it tucked in a corner by the door leading to our >> >> cellar...i think it twas either 5 or 7 >> >> sided....wicked looking weapon!!! >> >> >> >> Tom in VT >> > >> > >> > __________________________________________________ >> > Do You Yahoo!? >> > Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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Tony: Thanks a million for this great advice.. i thought I still had the
broken rod, but I bought the first one at Wally World, and My wife said we
took it back to swap, and they no longer carried that rod, so I got a cash
refund, then ordered one directly from South Bend just like it, but, I'll
print this out and have if/when I break another one. Sorry to everybody if
this email looks funny with allthe forward arrows on it, but I had a small
computer crash today that wiped out my email settings, and address book
(luckily I had it on CD) Thanks again Tony, Chuck
- [VFB] Twisted Miss Chuck Alexander
- Re: [VFB] Twisted Miss,now rod repair Anthony Spezio
