PitchinJigz Posted November 19, 2015 Posted November 19, 2015 I accidentally chipped the tip insert on one of my favorite rods. The guides are Fuji. Zirconium inserts I think. I was wondering how I could go about fixing this. Any insight would be helpful. Thank you. Quote
tholmes Posted November 19, 2015 Posted November 19, 2015 Replace the tip guide with a new one of the same size and type. It's super easy. Tom Quote
Solution desmobob Posted November 19, 2015 Solution Posted November 19, 2015 New tip-top. Very easy to replace. Contact your rod manufacturer to find the exact replacement type. They will probably be able to send you one (and if you're lucky and they're good, a free one!). Always keep a pack of assorted tip-tops around for emergencies! They go on and off easily with hot-melt glue. I just got a new one from Kistler after I "shortened" my new KLX UL spinning rod and somehow lost the little section that broke off. In the mean time, I had an emergency back-up in place. It didn't match at all and looked awful. I'm glad the proper one came quickly Tight lines, Bob Quote
PitchinJigz Posted November 19, 2015 Author Posted November 19, 2015 New tip-top. Very easy to replace. Contact your rod manufacturer to find the exact replacement type. They will probably be able to send you one (and if you're lucky and they're good, a free one!). Always keep a pack of assorted tip-tops around for emergencies! They go on and off easily with hot-melt glue. I just got a new one from Kistler after I "shortened" my new KLX UL spinning rod and somehow lost the little section that broke off. In the mean time, I had an emergency back-up in place. It didn't match at all and looked awful. I'm glad the proper one came quickly Tight lines, Bob New tip-top. Very easy to replace. Contact your rod manufacturer to find the exact replacement type. They will probably be able to send you one (and if you're lucky and they're good, a free one!). Always keep a pack of assorted tip-tops around for emergencies! They go on and off easily with hot-melt glue. I just got a new one from Kistler after I "shortened" my new KLX UL spinning rod and somehow lost the little section that broke off. In the mean time, I had an emergency back-up in place. It didn't match at all and looked awful. I'm glad the proper one came quickly Tight lines, Bob Thanks, Bob. Quote
desmobob Posted November 19, 2015 Posted November 19, 2015 Thanks, Bob. You're welcome. If you ever spot a broken rod laying around, snap off the tip and bring it home. Hold the tip-top over a lighter briefly, slide it off, and toss it in your tackle box for a spare. A stick of hot-melt glue is very inexpensive. You usually have to buy a package of several. Ask around to see if anyone you know uses a hot-melt glue gun for crafts, projects, etc. and have them give you even just a 1/2" of a stick. It only takes a little dab to attach a tip-top. Some companies sell packages of three different size tip guides and a stick of glue for less than five bucks.... Here's an old pro, showing how it's done: Tight lines, Bob 1 Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted November 20, 2015 Posted November 20, 2015 The glue used in a tip top repair kit is a higher temp glue than regular hot melt adhesive you might see in the craft section. Quote
Super User bigbill Posted November 20, 2015 Super User Posted November 20, 2015 Look at this young man he has it down. Awesome. Quote
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