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Disaster!!
Posted by:
Ted Morgan
(---.jcu.edu.au)
Date: May 04, 2005 08:47AM
After wrapping up my Batson RX6 SB 720-4, and christening it several times over, disaster has struck. Took a fall landing a fish in a rocky area, and shattered the tip section. This'll have to be replaced. The part I'm asking about is the butt section ferrule. The male ferrule has snapped right where the female edge sits when fully assembled. The break is similar to No. 5 in Ralph O'Quinn's repair article, except it's a cleaner break, with little splintering. However, there is a little strip of graphite that has pulled away. I'm wondering if it's repairable in the same way, and is it possible to maintain the ferrule fit and strength. I don't want to trash the split cork grip and the wooden ergonomic skeleton insert. Re: Disaster!!
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: May 04, 2005 06:19PM
Ted, Ted, Ted, You didn't hook up to that bream you have been after and get to excited, or was it too many XXXX or Cairns bitter. Re: Disaster!!
Posted by:
Ted Morgan
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Date: May 04, 2005 09:39PM
No. Went down to land a fish, slipped and fell. $200 out the window. Will have to save up, bite the bullet and get the sections replaced. Looked at the snapped ferrule, and it's very badly split right down the length. The remainder of the butt section may well be of use for some other project though. Getting my 3pce sent from home. Re: Disaster!!
Posted by:
Ralph O'Quinn
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Date: May 05, 2005 03:18AM
Ted
That rod is repairable, I have repaired several similar disasters. It amounts to finding a piece of materiel to fit the female ferrule, then splicing that materiel onto your butt section. The trick is to make the new repaired butt section the same lenghth as the original, You usually can't duplicate the length exactly but you can come close -- within an inch or so. You are makeing a repair in the area of the rod which is pretty stiff so the action is usually not effected very much. If you are into this sort of thing, give me an email and I can walk you through the entire process via email. Ralph Re: Disaster!!
Posted by:
Ted Morgan
(---.jcu.edu.au)
Date: May 07, 2005 03:17AM
Thanks a million Ralph, that would be very handy. I also have a piece of graphite rod section that fits, and can be used to make a whole new butt section, but like I mentioned, the split grip and wood ergo-skeleton seat are totally my handiwork, and I'd like to keep them. Will e-mail asap.
Ted.. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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