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Tip top size
Posted by:
Scott Lawrence
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Date: September 10, 2018 09:07PM
Hi All,
Soon to order components for a 15kg stroker type rod. Having a look at similar type rods I have they seem to use a 12mm ring for the tip top but the last running guide is a 10mm.Is there a benifit to doing this or is having a 10mm for the tip top ok.Also is there a need for a larger tip top on other rods.I think the benifit may be in getting knots through the tip without catching.As I only ever run a plaited double to a snap swivel it may not matter.Any help or advice much appreciated. Tight lines Scott. Re: Tip top size
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
(---)
Date: September 10, 2018 09:31PM
Many times a 12 is at the tip because they don't make a 10 tip with a big enough tube size for the blank's heavy tip. Re: Tip top size
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: September 11, 2018 07:45AM
If the knot went through 10's on the way out, you don't need a 12 tiptop to clear it. The tiptop needn't be any larger than your smallest running guide.
Sometimes you see odd things with tiptops as builders have to juggle available tiptop ring sizes with the tube sizes they're available in. There is an alternative - use a standard low frame casting guide and bend the single foot around and underneath the blank tip. This forms a great heavy duty tiptop. Photos were in a past issue of RodMaker. It's something that Ken Preston used to do on his surf rods. .............. Re: Tip top size
Posted by:
Robert A. Guist
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Date: September 11, 2018 04:12PM
Hello All.
There is an article in both the Volume-11 / Issue-2 / Page 16, and the Vol-20 / Issue-5 / Pg-26. The later being in color, the previous being in Black & White. The article was penned by Dave Sommer, and named "Saltwater Tip-Top Solution". Tight Wraps & Tighter Lines. Bob, New Bern, NC. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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