Fuji® Rod Tip Repair Kit
Get your favorite rod back in action with the Fuji Rod Tip Repair Kit. The kit includes three widely used rod tips (tube I.D. sizes 2.4mm, 2.8mm and 3.2mm), plus a tube of hot melt glue. Available in your choice of 3 finishes; black, gold and silver.
Rated 4.7 out of 5Â by 41
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Prescott Rod Tip Repair
With this purchase I was able to fix the tip of a rod that had been broken by my grandson, not on purpose,
Thanks to the kit, I am able to use this rod again.
The repair was easy to do, and used the pole yesterday.
June 13, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5Â by sjjs not the best
I followed directionsbut when putting the glue
on the tip of the rod , then putting the guide on
pushed all the glue out and didn't stay togeather.
February 20, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5Â by davnn works great
I broke the tip off my carrot stick rod , used this kit to replace tip, it is on securely.the rod is good as new,i've used this tip replacement kit through the years and always works great for me.
October 19, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by nwinnie34 Worked Perfect
Not much to review, i melted the glue, i spread it on my broken rod tip, and one of the tips PERFECTLY fit the tip of my rod.
Came out looking like it never even broke, glue held well, its solid.... good stuff !
September 4, 2012
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I broke the top section of my browning superlight UL 5'2'' rod - would there be a tip in the package small enough to fit it?Answers
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the smallest tip should fit, if there is any slack in the tip, i use epoxy glue instead of hot glue supplied.i put the glue in the tip and on rod tip then join together,then wipe off excess glue.when it dries there should be no slack.Answers
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heat the tip of the hot glue with a lighter,then apply to rod tip then slide on replacement tip.A:Â
Easy Dave, I just heat glue with a BBQ lighter for 3 seconds or so. Touch it to rod tip and runner and leave for 5 minutes to set up.Answers
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Yes it will. The nice thing about this product is that the replacement tips that it has in the package are of different diameters. There for allowing you to find the one that properly fits the section of rod that was broken.Top 100 Contributor
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Yes, use a hack saw to cut the broke tip cleanly. sand the tip a little to make sure its smooth and for good adhesion. select the right sized tip to fit the rod tip as snug as possible. follow directions on the package.Details:Â
I bought this kit previously, but the largest tip is too small (end of rod's been broken off). I've seen kits with larger sizes....do you have them?Answers
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Can you file the rod down?Answers
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YesTop 1000 Contributor
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Yes, glue and tips are included.A:Â
It comes with both. Heat the glue and then apply. So far it has worked great/A:Â
Yes, it does...A:Â
Yes it comes with everything you need to repair the rod, except the lighterTop 10 Contributor
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Yes the glue is in the red tubeA:Â
The kit contains a glue stick and several tips to fit different tip diameters.A:Â
Yes, it comes with glue and three different size rod tips.Details:Â
I just need a replacement grommet, but I think you have to purchase a replacement tip with grommet. How do you get the old tip off without damaging the tip of the pole?Answers
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I heated mine to release the adhesive.A:Â
I took a heat gun (any focused heat source should work) to mine and it slipped right off with some pliers (gently of course).A:Â
Heat the old tip with the lighter as not to melt or damage the rod. Heat until existing glue releases the rod tip.A:Â
I just cut the tip just behind the metal sleve, applied the glue and then the tip as per instructionsTop 100 Contributor
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I'm not rod builder but I've done this a few times. The Fuji kit has several sizes for the different size rod tips. If your broken tip is wrapped with thread and epoxied, I would take a fine tooth hacksaw blade or a fine tooth coping saw, and carefully cut the tip off at the end of the threads. lightly sand with fine paper to "scuff" the finish at the tip. Then glue a new Fuji tip that fits correctly. Read the directions a couple times before you start. You can move the tip back and forth on the rod tip when you first glue it to spread the glue evenly. You can reheat the tip to keep it loose so you can adjust it as well. I just use a lighter to heat the glue and/or tip. I've done this several times and it works great. If your broken tip is just glued on with no thread, you might be able to heat the tip shank with a lighter/flame, that could loosen the glue and you could then pull the tip off. Otherwise, just cut it off.1 of 1
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