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Repairing a broken rod guide

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1) Remove the old guide. Use a razor blade and right on top of the guides foot, NOT OVER THE BLANK, cut the thread/epoxy. Peel all of that off.

2) Clean the blank. CAREFULLY use the razor or some other instrument to get the really high spots of epoxy off the blank. I get the edge of the blade under the epoxy and pry up. Wipe with alcohol.

3) Wrap new guide on. Put a spool of thread in a shot glass. Run the thread through a book to provide tension. Take a cardboard box and cut a V-notch in each end and rest the rod in the notches. Tape your guide on and after your thread has gone up the foot a bit you can remove the tape.

4) Finish. You CAN use 5-minute epoxy if you are in a jam. I use 5-minute when I do test wraps to play around with patterns and colors. You gotta be quick though. I'll brush it on, get a good thick coat, and warm it with a hair dryer while rotating the rod. That'll help it flow and release bubbles.

Flexcoat or the other finishes are preferred.

Clear Urethanes are also an alternative.

I think there is a bit of a tutorial at Mudhole's site.

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