Just got this tsunami carbon shield 3 that i was very excited to try out, upon inspection i realized the bottom guide (the biggest guide) has a big pocket of missing epoxy. Wondering what yall would do in this situation.
Just got this tsunami carbon shield 3 that i was very excited to try out, upon inspection i realized the bottom guide (the biggest guide) has a big pocket of missing epoxy. Wondering what yall would do in this situation.
Posted by poopfuck8-D
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TheZamboon on
Put some thick superglue in there, let it set and go fish!
lubeinatube on
I would not have even noticed that. After a season on the boat, my rods are all beat to shit. I’ve had them stripped and recoated a couple times.
Bruuuhhhhhhb on
Get some rod guide epoxy and just fill it in. I’d advise against super glue, it works but it’s much harder to remove in case you need to remove and redo the finish in the future .
Shintamani on
It’s totally fine, if you want to fix it for aesthetics some 5 min epoxy put there with something small like a tooth pick will do great.
SuddenKoala45 on
Its going to be fine. Its a double footed guide and that little gap isn’t flung to effect anything
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Put some thick superglue in there, let it set and go fish!
I would not have even noticed that. After a season on the boat, my rods are all beat to shit. I’ve had them stripped and recoated a couple times.
Get some rod guide epoxy and just fill it in. I’d advise against super glue, it works but it’s much harder to remove in case you need to remove and redo the finish in the future .
It’s totally fine, if you want to fix it for aesthetics some 5 min epoxy put there with something small like a tooth pick will do great.
Its going to be fine. Its a double footed guide and that little gap isn’t flung to effect anything