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Is there a way to add length to the end of a rod?  I have a Carrot Stix (split grip) 8' H with a fairly short handle.  I am looking for any way to add 5-8" to the end of the rod.  My only idea is to cut off the EVA foam on the bottom, and cutting about a foot/foot and a half section off of a baseball bat (really just the "grip" off the bat) then drilling out the bat, and epoxy it on.  It wouldn't be "clean" and maybe a little heavy, but I think it would look pretty cool.  Remember it's a swimbait rod so weight wouldn't be too big of an issue (or maybe it would).  Any ideas (creative or not), or is there a "professional" way to do it?

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Proper way to extend it is with another piece of a rod. Either by inserting the new piece in the butt of the rod or by inserting the rod into the extension.

Since its a SB rod, it probably has a fairly large diameter blank so an extension inserted in the rod will probably work. Find a scrap rod with a OD that will fit in the end of the rod once you remove the butt grip. Make sure it will insert at least 4".

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I extended a rod handle once. I cut off one inch from the end of the rod handle, then I drilled a hole in the end of the rod handle, then drilled the same size hole in the end of the piece I had cut from another rod handle. I cut a piece of aluminum round stock that would insert into each hole. Using epoxy glue in each hole I then inserted the rod into the holes and pushed the two handles together. Worked just fine.

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Proper way to extend it is with another piece of a rod. Either by inserting the new piece in the butt of the rod or by inserting the rod into the extension.

Since its a SB rod, it probably has a fairly large diameter blank so an extension inserted in the rod will probably work. Find a scrap rod with a OD that will fit in the end of the rod once you remove the butt grip. Make sure it will insert at least 4".

x2 this is the way to go. 

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Proper way to extend it is with another piece of a rod. Either by inserting the new piece in the butt of the rod or by inserting the rod into the extension.

Since its a SB rod, it probably has a fairly large diameter blank so an extension inserted in the rod will probably work. Find a scrap rod with a OD that will fit in the end of the rod once you remove the butt grip. Make sure it will insert at least 4".

 

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Thanks guys.  Probably won't do it for a little while.  But, I'll post pics when I get to it. 

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Do it the government way -- cut a section out of the middle and add it to the end :)

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J Hovanec provides a good plan. Bob the butt.Glass Insert or oversert another piece of blank then reream or refit a matching piece of EVA.

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Just curious, as you said this is a SB rod, how and what type of rear grip you'll be using after extending the rod?  I see you mention a baseball bat handle. Did you plan on tapering it down to a trim ring diameter and reducing the knob with a lathe?

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Just curious, as you said this is a SB rod, how and what type of rear grip you'll be using after extending the rod?  I see you mention a baseball bat handle. Did you plan on tapering it down to a trim ring diameter and reducing the knob with a lathe?

 

With the baseball bat idea there would probably be a 1/2" to an 1" lip around the rod, which wouldn't be very pretty, but it wouldn't bother me too much (you could use a lathe to make a clean taper which would make it look way better).  I would consider keeping the knob, it might give it a cool look. 

 

But, I've pretty much dismissed that idea...for now.  I'm most likely going to use an old graphite shaft golf club (as someone suggested above).  I know from one random sport to the other, but bear with me.

 

Here's the new plan: it currently has a 10" handle I want it somewhere around 18".  It's a split grip so I'm going to cut the rear grip off leaving approximately 6-7", ream out the rod to the proper fitting if it's needed (I'll have to dry fit it a few times to get it just right).  In the mean time I'd cut the driver to the proper length, compensating for the 3-4" that will be fitted into the end of the rod.  Then paint the golf shaft, put a new Golf Pride grip on it then epoxy/clear coat it.  I also might stick a trim ring where the connection is, if I can salvage the one that's on the rear grip. 

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With the baseball bat idea there would probably be a 1/2" to an 1" lip around the rod, which wouldn't be very pretty, but it wouldn't bother me too much (you could use a lathe to make a clean taper which would make it look way better).  I would consider keeping the knob, it might give it a cool look. 

 

But, I've pretty much dismissed that idea...for now.  I'm most likely going to use an old graphite shaft golf club (as someone suggested above).  I know from one random sport to the other, but bear with me.

 

Here's the new plan: it currently has a 10" handle I want it somewhere around 18".  It's a split grip so I'm going to cut the rear grip off leaving approximately 6-7", ream out the rod to the proper fitting if it's needed (I'll have to dry fit it a few times to get it just right).  In the mean time I'd cut the driver to the proper length, compensating for the 3-4" that will be fitted into the end of the rod.  Then paint the golf shaft, put a new Golf Pride grip on it then epoxy/clear coat it.  I also might stick a trim ring where the connection is, if I can salvage the one that's on the rear grip. 

 

 

You could just use a Manley Adjust a Butt to extent the handle

 

http://www.mudhole.com/Rod-Building/Grips-Handles/Manley-Rods-Adjust-A-Butt

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Mods like this are what starts to give you the rod building sickness.

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Mods like this are what starts to give you the rod building sickness.

 

If he is even thinking about it he already has the genetic disorder.  It's just been dormant.   :MSN-Emoticon-129:

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I mainly stick with making balsa crankbaits  and repainting lures, but I can tell the rod building is not too far away. 

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