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  • @have66
    @have66 6 років тому +2

    Thank you so very much! I broke my lucky pole 3 years old and now I'm going to fix it! Your the best!!!!!!

  • @not2fast4u2c
    @not2fast4u2c 5 років тому

    One of the best repairs I have seen on the internet....I found out about your channel from watching your son and you building the one man cabin in the woods

  • @alanthomas4586
    @alanthomas4586 8 років тому +3

    What a BRILL all round show Graeme. You seem to be the only angler who covers subjects like that! Keep them coming. LUV IT

  • @tattoos1988
    @tattoos1988 5 років тому +2

    This great to see I repair all my rods we live in a it’s broke throw it away society and it’s fantastic to see rods being repaired rather than binned thanks for the videos god bless

  • @peterstubbs1329
    @peterstubbs1329 4 роки тому +1

    An absolutely great instructional video. I used some of the techniques to successfully fix a beachcaster with split male and female rod ferrules. Many thanks.

  • @muehahahaha
    @muehahahaha 8 років тому +2

    a video on fixing a snapped telescopic rod would also be really great :)

  • @BigEbobbers76
    @BigEbobbers76 2 роки тому

    Awesome video and your commentary makes it easy to watch...nice job!

  • @alanfishing5666
    @alanfishing5666 8 років тому +1

    Very nice video and very well explained! I like giving rods a second life :)

  • @bsa5650
    @bsa5650 8 років тому +1

    Hi Graham, I think you videos are smashing! I wasnt looking to watch a vidoe on how to fix rods but I enjoy whatching all you videos. Happy fishing! All the best to you and your son

  • @gordonmiller4439
    @gordonmiller4439 8 років тому +1

    I enjoyed this video guys! Nice to see others making repairs to fishing gear; becoming rare in today's 'throw away' society. Nice save on that rod, Graeme!

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  8 років тому +2

      +Gordon Miller Always save the old tackle!

    • @F1DD3
      @F1DD3 8 років тому +1

      +TAFishing you´re right Mr. Pullen. I do it with Fiberglassrods from the time, when the GDR existed. Put new Rings on it, a Baitcaster, braidet Line and you have the most Fun with this extremely sensitive full Action Rods (there is nothing better)! The only Thing Left to say is, that I was born only months before the Berlin Wall fell :-)

  • @dodgybishop1479
    @dodgybishop1479 8 років тому +3

    Sure is totally awesome this! Good stuff.

  • @adamskead8859
    @adamskead8859 7 років тому

    Thanks for the video this is what I was looking for a broken snapped rod

  • @fishfreakdennis7391
    @fishfreakdennis7391 8 років тому

    Thanks guys! Second life for the old fishin' stick!!! love it!!!

  • @jamesmcmillan2422
    @jamesmcmillan2422 8 років тому +2

    Thank you,, you absolute legend

  • @ThresherFishing
    @ThresherFishing 8 років тому +6

    This is exactly how I fixed my rods... Except with more superglue and zip ties lol

  • @khomol
    @khomol 2 роки тому

    Thanks dad!

  • @Enpassantful
    @Enpassantful 4 роки тому

    I bought a rod and reel combo yesterday, a Daiwa Kevin Nash Dictator rod and Shimano 6010 bait runner reel for a tenner, I couldn't believe what I was seeing and expected the bloke to say it was the wrong price or the reel is not included with the rod, but it was so happy days. It always pays to have a look in secondhand shops. :D

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  4 роки тому

      That sounds like my kind of deal...you obviously caught the guy on the right day....well done..why pay more ??

  • @JT_70
    @JT_70 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve done the same repair a number of times. Was always glad that I saved broken rod pieces. The 1” stub from the original test fit was enough for a solid repair, plus the upper section should have fit nicely over the broken splint about the same amount. Maybe your break at the guide is why so many rods now have single legged guides.

  • @davidharvey5672
    @davidharvey5672 8 років тому

    Great video. I repaired a beachcaster like that but using a bit of copper pipe. worked just as well and i had to loose 4 inches out of it due to fraying of the fibre.

  • @arcanekrusader
    @arcanekrusader 8 років тому +4

    Haven't seen anyone using a swingtip for ages! :D

  • @NiallMurphyphotography
    @NiallMurphyphotography Рік тому

    My grandad just passed away recently. I remember him telling me to let the knife do the work when cutting bread. The simple things in life!

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  Рік тому

      Sorry to of the loss...I had the same with my Grandfather hovering over my shoulder.."Keep it straight and let the saw do the work"...A different generation.

  • @Matzod
    @Matzod 8 років тому

    I did fix my broken rod last spring.
    Did it almost the same way you did, and its work like i never was broken!

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  8 років тому

      +Mathias Söderström Awesome!

  • @leewoody3602
    @leewoody3602 5 років тому

    OUTSTANDING video

  • @muddywalker3736
    @muddywalker3736 8 років тому

    Love it guys the dog never ever push it a side an says I will use new this an that well done mate use what ya got fix it easy when u no how

  • @stevebamford4339
    @stevebamford4339 8 років тому

    very interesting video graeme.. as always!

  • @johnsmith-mm1vt
    @johnsmith-mm1vt 8 років тому

    Great video , I found a few rods stuck under the house of latest rental . Penn rods aswell.
    Nothing better than buggering around in ones shed ,under the house ect .The female of the species can have the bathroom.

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  8 років тому

      +john smith Good find!

  • @intergalactic1329
    @intergalactic1329 4 роки тому

    Broke my rod yesterday. Tied it together with some zip ties then caught a trout with it. But im here now to permanently fix it😂

  • @rpgautos890
    @rpgautos890 8 років тому

    good video guys

  • @strummer114
    @strummer114 8 років тому

    nice job lad

  • @nathalyhickman2033
    @nathalyhickman2033 5 років тому

    I would happily take that challenge. My PB anger is 42lb & my PB calico jack is 58lb

  • @SebastianDavidPB
    @SebastianDavidPB 7 років тому

    Happened to me on a casting rod on the ML tip, did the same but with carbon fiber archery arrows, seems to hold well for now

  • @BinitSinha_Fishing-is-Passion
    @BinitSinha_Fishing-is-Passion 5 років тому

    Dear sir, i really liked your all videos and it's always joyful to watch your videos. I have a small concern, I am having a long 7 feet fishing rod and it's my lucky one so I never forget to bring it with me in my every fishing but due to it's long size it is quite very difficult to carry it everywhere. CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME OUT HOW TO CONVERT THIS SINGLE ROD IN TO 2 PIECE PORTABLE ROD. IF YOU MAKE ONE VIDEO OVER THIS TOPIC I WILL BE REALLY VERY THANKFUL TO YOU.

  • @reddeaddaily62
    @reddeaddaily62 4 роки тому

    Great video (y)

  • @guineafowl8029
    @guineafowl8029 7 років тому

    What a great video, but - argh! - I wish you'd shown us how to do the whipping more fully.

  • @ryanben5411
    @ryanben5411 8 років тому

    graham i remember as a kid the same thing happened to me but i managed to land the fish a 2kg bass on a ultra light rod!

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  8 років тому

      +ryan ben Good effort

  • @thibaultjaberg4658
    @thibaultjaberg4658 8 років тому

    Yeah, this is the down side of catfish angling, also often when your lure fishing for catfish wen you have a bite you think your snagged in a rock.

  • @colsoncustoms8994
    @colsoncustoms8994 8 років тому +1

    I've had bad luck with graphite rods in the past.

  • @surfcastingnewzealand5137
    @surfcastingnewzealand5137 7 років тому

    genius!

  • @aidancollins3529
    @aidancollins3529 8 років тому

    You should do a coarse fishing video on the canal:)

    • @fishingmad6593
      @fishingmad6593 8 років тому

      He's done a few canal videos.

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  8 років тому

      +Aidan Collins Yeh we have done a couple of canal fishing episodes, link to the video playlist on our youtube channel homepage

    • @aidancollins3529
      @aidancollins3529 8 років тому

      +TAFishing yes ive seen all of your videos I love your channel,i would just love an updated video on small perch and roach etc:)

  • @nickk6109
    @nickk6109 8 років тому

    A picture frame mitre saw will give you a nice 90deg

  • @jamesrussel1133
    @jamesrussel1133 2 роки тому

    Very nice tip about warming the glue, also the space wood base for cutting. I do it differently though.
    I have never used masking tape as packers. In the long run that and it’s glue will deteriorate, probably compress and soften. Instead I spend more time getting a repair piece of the same carbon of the same taper. I have collected loads of discarded broken rod sections over the years which helps. Most big commercial fisheries frequently have broken rod section bits in their bins but good tackle shops also stock spares for splicing.
    I glue the thicker part of the splice first, using the epoxy you suggest. If it’s a good fit you don’t need much glue at all, the more of the internal splice resting on the internal wall for even support the better.
    Very occasionally I have had to pack to stop your wobble. If you have to with your repair piece again best to pack inside the thicker section as the narrow section flexes more in use.
    I don’t pack with tape but with an even spiral of thick rod wipping or braid, putting this on after the glue is applied. The only disadvantage is you must really use a longer setting epoxy to have enough time to do it. No bad thing as that has more chance to fill the tiny gaps to stop your wobble! As you pull that lower section up to lock it you turn it too which keeps the packing spiral in place.
    Sound complicated, it’s not, it’s easy and works. Once it’s tight and there is no wobble you just need to hang the section narrow side down so the glue stays in the joint and cannot run out although the spiral traps it anyway.
    Wipe off surplus glue, cut any braid poking out of the joint and leave to set at least a couple of days.
    There will be a slight residue of epoxy on the projecting thin section of the splice. Very light circular sending takes that off.
    Having half the joint set it’s much easier to push in the thinner splice without anything now moving.
    You should get away with just a thin coating of epoxy on that thinner joint, which helps keep the repair both light and flexible too.
    I whip over the joint a good two inches. Use permanent marker to colour matches existing whipping. Clear epoxy completes the repair, getting it applied just thick enough before setting in the key.
    The trouble is the 4 minute stuff, if you wait until it thickens a bit to stop drips may set smooth but may also set air bubbles in the finish.
    That is why one coat “ high build” is so much better.
    I usually spend hours turning the rod, watching the TV, but few have that patience. I have seen brilliant slow turning rod holders which prevent this. A simple V support at one end and a drill type “ Chuck” to clamp around the thicker end.
    A rod builder I know often has half a dozen sections turning slowly together run off a single slow electric motor and pulleys turning other rod holders. Bet there’s something commercial to do it….I will stick to the slow process whilst watching TV….in an old jumper in case I nod off and the epoxy and I have an unfortunate encounter as a result!
    Lol

  • @bryceettwell9537
    @bryceettwell9537 2 роки тому

    How did you deal with alignment of the spine??

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  2 роки тому

      Never worried about it.

  • @jescowan26
    @jescowan26 6 років тому

    I got masking tape as a child for Christmas a few times, I always love using it for random projects myself and you sir know your adhesive tapes and tricks, epoxy skills as well. Have you ever tried the super glue (cyanoacrylate) on rods?

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  6 років тому

      Only for fast,small fixes. I prefer araldite for bigger repairs.

  • @ronaldwatkins7938
    @ronaldwatkins7938 7 років тому

    Awesome video have some rod need FIX how can I get a copy of the video thank you.

  • @georgeblair5070
    @georgeblair5070 8 років тому

    Thanks Graham,
    There ain't no leaky ducks in your household are there?
    ;-)

  • @simonhopkins3867
    @simonhopkins3867 8 років тому

    I've got a horrible cheep 15ft beachcaster with a solid glass tip section which doesn't have enough bight detection. I've heard of people sanding there's down. have any of you got any advice in doing this. I've also got a couple of old solid rods which I could fashion a replacement pice.
    Thanks in advance.

  • @ivornappinion9406
    @ivornappinion9406 8 років тому

    Talented ;]

  • @nickk6109
    @nickk6109 8 років тому

    do you need to worry about the carbon blank seam? So that the seams line up?

    • @nickk6109
      @nickk6109 8 років тому

      By seam I mean spine (brain dead last night!)

  • @jimmyfireball
    @jimmyfireball 3 роки тому

    I think it is know as a distal taper.

  • @richarddowner4292
    @richarddowner4292 6 років тому

    Great Fix.. Thank you very much. = Cheap, easy, and saves $... I can now fix my salt water serf casting 10 foot fishing pole. Thank you for a GREAT FIX. what 2 part epoxy glue do you use? or What would you recommend? I have the the Nylon Threading, and spare Parts I have 2 part epoxy glue. But what do you recommend using for the 2 part epoxy glue???? Great video, Thumbs up, And thank you for your Time...

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  6 років тому

      I use Araldite rapid,2 part mix.I think it gives you 5 minutes of workability before it starts going off.

  • @billsutherland2128
    @billsutherland2128 7 років тому +1

    This is the best repair so far on the web, but you are relying on the strength of the adhesive on the masking tape for the repair. What if a thin cloth of fiberglass was wrapped on the inside shim, and then it is saturated with the epoxy?

  • @Gkir1
    @Gkir1 8 років тому

    how dod you start off the whippit

  • @simonpatterson2254
    @simonpatterson2254 8 років тому

    put a short external sleeve over the joint 25-30 mm long together with the internal piece

  • @michaelblower8466
    @michaelblower8466 6 років тому

    I landed an 11lb Carp at Anglers Paradise Easy Access Lake, when the rod snapped just above the handle trying to bully it out of the lily pads.

  • @woodey1123
    @woodey1123 8 років тому

    Wish I could hook into a fish big enough to potentially snap my rod. Done this fix a million times more often than not because I have stepped on the mother suckers! If not lending gear to people who are complete novice. Good watch morale of the story keep your broken bits. Good as new once repaired in this fashion :)

  • @scotsmaninthephilippines1659
    @scotsmaninthephilippines1659 5 років тому

    Hi! Just watched you video, it gave me an idea. I have a 10' 6" fly rod, old one off ebay and really nice, but it's a 2 piece and I travel by motor bike which makes it impossible to carry. The idea is to cut both section in 2 install ferrules and end up with a 4 piece. Any advice?

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  5 років тому

      Sounds like it might work but I have never fitted ferrules on a rod...Is there a chance there might a a 4-piece travel flyrod on offer on ebay ? That would save you a lot of hassle.

    • @scotsmaninthephilippines1659
      @scotsmaninthephilippines1659 5 років тому

      @@TAFishing could do but what I failed to mention I have 6 two piece rods which give me the same challenge. Now that I'm no longer living in Scotland where my dear sister would ferry me around with a rod tube on the roof, im on 2 wheels in the Philippines! Still loving my fishing but limited to my only 4 piece outfit. Budget doesn't make eBay viable anymore due to postage charges to Philippines. So I'm a bit screwed! Only option seems to be modifying my rods or riding around like Robin Hood with rods strapped to my back!!! Any suggestions or Furthe advice would be greatly appreciated as all on UA-cam seem to refer to bamboo rod building.

  • @rudygarcia127
    @rudygarcia127 6 років тому

    What about the spine location?

  • @connordixon4109
    @connordixon4109 8 років тому

    What is the name of the rod, looks very similar to the rod i have.

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  8 років тому

      +Connor Dixon No idea, found it in a skip !

    • @connordixon4109
      @connordixon4109 8 років тому

      +TAFishing haha bonus...

  • @lennysummers8892
    @lennysummers8892 5 років тому

    Mine just gets messed up everytime i try using it

  • @tfrzjimmy4739
    @tfrzjimmy4739 8 років тому

    when are you going a gain

  • @mohamedkan52
    @mohamedkan52 7 років тому

    Thunck you unckl iwas a very skear bkos my howk broken but inow naw how to fixe'it thunk you unckl again

  • @diddy6823
    @diddy6823 7 років тому

    i really like your channel and your content but i think you shouldnt make very long videos

  • @tfrzjimmy4739
    @tfrzjimmy4739 8 років тому

    there should not be cats in the carp lake that what the owner said to me

  • @marcuswinstanley1
    @marcuswinstanley1 8 років тому

    Graeme great video yet again but us Sea anglers in the uk need our fix. So get on the beach and show us some hardcore night sessions please ;)

    • @TAFishing
      @TAFishing  8 років тому

      +marcuswinstanley1 Patience! It will be coming soon..

  • @itsdanbaba5162
    @itsdanbaba5162 8 років тому

    can I have a shout out

  • @scutaruromicastefan2938
    @scutaruromicastefan2938 6 років тому

    buy a new one

  • @markmason13
    @markmason13 8 років тому

    You know the best way to stop this sort of thing from happening is not to get cheep gear.

    • @jamesaritchie1
      @jamesaritchie1 7 років тому +2

      I've seen far more two hundred dollar plus rods snap than I have cheap rods. Expensive seldom means stronger. Often just the opposite.

    • @graemehodges4367
      @graemehodges4367 6 років тому

      Absolutely. Cheap rods may be more prone to inherent construction flaws, but expensive rods are usually more brittle and less able to survive forces outside of those normally associated with fishing, such as being smacked into unyielding objects. If you are a clumsy sod, buy cheap rods; they'll either survive your hamfistedness, or at worst not mean a lot of money wasted. Expensive rods WILL break if you mistreat them. Once you are accustomed to handling rods, you'll appreciate how much better the more expensive ones will perform, and can use them with confidence.