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Tip is a fraction too small
Posted by:
Marc Schwitters
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Date: September 03, 2015 03:47PM
I have a quick question.
I am in the process of building a Rainshadow Revelation 2 wt and I just realized that I dont have a tip quide with the correct ring size and blank diameter. Everything I have on hand is either too big or too small. I do have one tip that i can just get on (only about 1mm of the blank however). My question is do I risk serious damage if I sand the blank slightly so I can get it to fit? I usually sand the blank finish slightly to ensure a quality bond but in this case I would be taking the blank diameter down ever so slightly. I generally add a tiny bit of epoxy around the joint where the tip and blank meet so I would think that would protect the blank from damage if I only sand the tiny section that would be inside the tip itself but before I did something stupid I thought I would ask the experts. Thanks, Marc Re: Tip is a fraction too small
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
(172.56.39.---)
Date: September 03, 2015 03:52PM
Check to see if there is a slight crimp at the end of the tube, remove it if there is, and try again. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/03/2015 04:05PM by Spencer Phipps. Re: Tip is a fraction too small
Posted by:
Eric MONTACLAIR
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Date: September 03, 2015 03:59PM
Start to strip the paint off (only where tube of tip top will cover) that should be enough. ________________________________________ @+ Eric [www.emfishing.fr] Re: Tip is a fraction too small
Posted by:
billy broderick
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Date: September 03, 2015 04:29PM
I agree with Eric. If that's not enough order the one that fits. Not worth the problems. I always order sizes up and down when ordering a particular job tip for a blank a customer wants. If it says 4.5 for the manufacturer tip size I order a 4,4.5,and 5. tube. I always need tip tops though for repairs etc. so they never seem to go to waste. I also leave them in the packages so as to id later. They are all put in numerical order in the tip case per my ocd. It should go all the way down the tube for a good strong bond. Re: Tip is a fraction too small
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: September 03, 2015 04:58PM
Just use a tip that is .5 larger than the current tip. You don't want to begin to compromise the strength of the tip of the rod.
Be safe Re: Tip is a fraction too small
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: September 03, 2015 05:41PM
Don't sand the blank - the tip is the one area that can ill afford that sort of thing.
Try opening the tube a bit with a drill bit by hand. Scrape off any paint or finish on the blank tip. Beyond that not working, get a larger tiptop. .................. Re: Tip is a fraction too small
Posted by:
Marc Schwitters
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Date: September 04, 2015 01:31PM
Thanks for the feedback guys Re: Tip is a fraction too small
Posted by:
Garry Thornton
(184.151.36.---)
Date: September 04, 2015 01:31PM
Go to the kitchen, borrow a fork...Fork tines are tapered and if you work slowly the slightly too small brass tube will stretch to fit. Re: Tip is a fraction too small
Posted by:
Marc Schwitters
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Date: September 04, 2015 04:40PM
I tried that wil a nail thinking the same thing. Its a Fuji Titanum and was not easy to stretch however I will try the fork. Its also tiny (for a 2 wt) which makes it a little harder to work with. Re: Tip is a fraction too small
Posted by:
Bill Sidney
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Date: September 06, 2015 06:13PM
when I order blanks for a build I ask the jobber to test fit the tip to make sure it fits never had a problem they do it just to save the problem of not fitting , I am a small builder an don't keep a supply on hand so I need there help some times . there was a time that the jobber listed the incorrect size an they caught William Sidney AK Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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