That looks bad. Is it under warranty – if the problem was not caused by something you did, the company may replace it . Otherwise, if you can’t remove/replace the damaged section, I would suggest a new rod is in your future. (You could possibly put an insert into the rod and then wrap the bits around the insert but this would change the nature of the action entirely by making it much stiffer .)
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That looks bad. Is it under warranty – if the problem was not caused by something you did, the company may replace it . Otherwise, if you can’t remove/replace the damaged section, I would suggest a new rod is in your future. (You could possibly put an insert into the rod and then wrap the bits around the insert but this would change the nature of the action entirely by making it much stiffer .)