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Hey everyone,

 

Just bought my first high end rod. The tip guide isn't in line with the rest of the guides. The problem is minor and almost certainly cosmetic but it is driving me nuts. I have $50 rods with straight guides.

 

Am I making too much of this?

 

Please.... (the rod isn't readily available, especially where I live so exchanging it is unfortunately out of the question.)

 

Thanks!

 

 

Posted

You're in luck! The tip guide is the easiest fix! Heat up with a lighter or some other heating device. It'll get malleable enough to move and get in line with the rest of the guides. Let it sit for a bit to settle. 

 

Hope thirds helps!

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The rod is new and you are unhappy with the top guide alignment. Take it back to where you bought the rod and ask for a exchange. 

Heating the rod tip takes some skill not to damage the blank, the rod thread wrap coating, if applicable. 

Tom

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57 minutes ago, jejenkyns said:

Hey everyone,

 

Just bought my first high end rod. The tip guide isn't in line with the rest of the guides. The problem is minor and almost certainly cosmetic but it is driving me nuts. I have $50 rods with straight guides.

 

Am I making too much of this?

 

Please.... (the rod isn't readily available, especially where I live so exchanging it is unfortunately out of the question.)

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

What rod is it specifically?  It might help....

 

 

Posted
13 hours ago, James Sandoval said:

You're in luck! The tip guide is the easiest fix! Heat up with a lighter or some other heating device. It'll get malleable enough to move and get in line with the rest of the guides. Let it sit for a bit to settle. 

 

Hope thirds helps!

Thanks, I'd be too worried about messing up the threading....

12 hours ago, WRB said:

The rod is new and you are unhappy with the top guide alignment. Take it back to where you bought the rod and ask for a exchange. 

Heating the rod tip takes some skill not to damage the blank, the rod thread wrap coating, if applicable. 

Tom

It was the only one in stock so I'm trying to convince myself to just keep the rod. It is a 6'3" rod and I can't seem to find many of those kicking around. I love the length and action. I maybe I could use the warranty to fix it just before it runs out or something.

12 hours ago, FishTank said:

 

What rod is it specifically?  It might help....

 

 

Megabass Carbon Head Elliminater.

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Posted

Most mom & pop tackle shops can fix the tip guide or know someone who can. The cost is usually minimal around $5 tip.

Tom

Posted
24 minutes ago, WRB said:

Most mom & pop tackle shops can fix the tip guide or know someone who can. The cost is usually minimal around $5 tip.

Tom

thanks, i will look into this.

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25 minutes ago, jejenkyns said:

thanks, i will look into this.

 

Check with Megabass first regarding your warranty just to be sure. They might disallow the warranty if someone alters it. 

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