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sammysamsam 08-06-2011 09:59 PM

Repairing rod guides
 
Hi all,
Im looking to pick up some used rods and noticed the solder points around the guide rings had a little rust on them. Is this normal? is there a way to fix them other than replacing the guides? Can i replace the guides myself? Cant really find any info googling.

The Kid 08-06-2011 10:01 PM

Replace 'em but unless you have all the proper equipment to wrap rods you will find it near impossible to have your wraps turn out well. $10 to get a guide wrapped at squidco.

sammysamsam 08-06-2011 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by The Kid (Post 91463)
Replace 'em but unless you have all the proper equipment to wrap rods you will find it near impossible to have your wraps turn out well. $10 to get a guide wrapped at squidco.

Ah so that rules out doing it myself. lol. Im located around long beach area and it costs about $6 bucks double wrapped to replace guides.

The Kid 08-06-2011 10:15 PM

Yep you might as well get fresh guides at $6!!!! That is a good deal.

sammysamsam 08-06-2011 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by The Kid (Post 91466)
Yep you might as well get fresh guides at $6!!!! That is a good deal.

I got a a couple seeker black steel rods for $90 a pop so $45 for 9 guides is half the cost of the rod. Not sure if its worth it.

fishinkid2010 08-07-2011 12:37 AM

As stated, it is probably easiest to replace them. Not sure what kind of guides we're talking, but a standard chrome boat guide will run you less than $1.50 on up to the premo Fuji SIC and NIC guides that can cost up to $15 each. (don't ask me how I know lol)

I build custom rods and do repairs, so if you have any questions feel free to PM me.

Once trick you could try if the corrosion isn't too bad is to soak the guide in Vinegar. (figure out a way to keep the guide in a cup of vinegar without the finish touching it) Give that a day or two, then polish it with some crocus cloth

sammysamsam 08-07-2011 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by fishinkid2010 (Post 91472)
As stated, it is probably easiest to replace them. Not sure what kind of guides we're talking, but a standard chrome boat guide will run you less than $1.50 on up to the premo Fuji SIC and NIC guides that can cost up to $15 each. (don't ask me how I know lol)

I build custom rods and do repairs, so if you have any questions feel free to PM me.

Once trick you could try if the corrosion isn't too bad is to soak the guide in Vinegar. (figure out a way to keep the guide in a cup of vinegar without the finish touching it) Give that a day or two, then polish it with some crocus cloth


Thanks for the info! Ill give that a shot. ill def keep you in mind.


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