its abrasive on the line but its a cheap rod so idk if its worth replacing the tip. could I just polish it or is it not worth the time?

Posted by Ok_Future_1435

14 Comments

  1. Rod tips are usually pretty easy to replace.
    You’d get an instantly better result if you just put a new one on instead of fiddling around trying to clean that bear trap up.

  2. catastrapostrophe on

    It depends on what that material is. Ceramics, like silicon carbide, are very very hard and would not be easily polished.

  3. If it’s just the tip (giggity) I would replace it with one that has a harder insert, if it’s all the guides then maybe just look for a better rod.

    A tip top and adhesive (you can use glue stick glue) is only a couple of bucks.

  4. zukunftskonservator on

    Buy a new tip. Heat it up with a lighter and pull of the tip. Then replace it wit a new one.

  5. a_very_stupid_guy on

    If it’s a cheap rod, maybe easier to just replace it entirely. But you can heat up the glue on the tip and pull it off, you’ll probably have to gently cut the fibers and just use one of those cheap eagle claw kits from Walmart to replace it.

  6. Shoddy_Many9269 on

    The tip is the easiest DIY guide to change. I usually change the tip of my uglystik rods once they start to show this. If you polish it will come back eventually.

  7. ValKilmersTherapy on

    A tackle shop can replace it for cheap. Spots in my area do it for free-$15 depending on the rod

  8. Outrageous-Drink3869 on

    Take the rod to a fishing shop and they will replace the tip for like $5.

  9. RecbetterpassNJ on

    Clear (or color) nail polish is a quick fix and will need to be reapplied once in a while. But worth it.

  10. VaWeedFarmer on

    That’s a line cutter. You should replace that tip ASAP. Heat gun will loosen glue. Pick up a tip kit at WallyWorld for a few bucks. You’ll kick your own ass if you loose a big fish because of it!.

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