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Topic: Snap a rod  (Read 2204 times)

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pmmpete

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  • Location: Missoula, Montana
  • Date Registered: Jun 2015
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I have a variety of rods which I use for different purposes.  I broke about 7 inches off the tip of a rod while loading it in a vehicle, and installed a new tip guide at the busted end of the rod.  I found that I like the action of the somewhat shorter and stiffer rod, and have ended up using the repaired rod quite a bit.