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Rod repair

Posted By: Sinkey

Rod repair - 05/05/16 02:29 PM

Who around DFW does the best rod/eye repair on rods? Micro guides that is.
Posted By: Tatorbones

Re: Rod repair - 05/05/16 02:42 PM

That would be great to know. I would like that info also.
Posted By: SoCal Tom

Re: Rod repair - 05/05/16 02:56 PM

Contact Doug with Texas Toad Sticker rods. He does great work.

http://texastoadsticker.com/Texas_Toad_Sticker/Contact_Us.html
Posted By: UTMallard

Re: Rod repair - 05/05/16 03:09 PM

I just had several rods repaired at Fishin' World on west Lovers. Really cool store.
Posted By: Greg Z

Re: Rod repair - 05/05/16 08:21 PM

I have had a couple done at Barlows on 75 and been happy.
Posted By: dandeeks

Re: Rod repair - 05/07/16 12:18 AM

Another vote for Doug. Custom Rod builder as well.





Originally Posted By: SoCal Tom
Contact Doug with Texas Toad Sticker rods. He does great work.

http://texastoadsticker.com/Texas_Toad_Sticker/Contact_Us.html
Posted By: Rhaider

Re: Rod repair - 05/07/16 02:52 PM

In all honesty most rod repairs can be done at home for a fraction of the cost. I've re-wrapped dozens of guides for a fraction of the cost of sending them out. A trip to mudhole.com and you can wrap them yourself and get the color you want.
Posted By: aneil

Re: Rod repair - 05/07/16 05:48 PM

Mat at trinity custom rods. Has done several rods for me. Super reasonable price and excellent work.
Posted By: KidKrappie

Re: Rod repair - 05/07/16 05:50 PM

Joey at Sniper Rods does excellent rod work and is very well priced. He is located in Irving. His contact info is in my sig below.
Posted By: Mike Keenan

Re: Rod repair - 05/07/16 06:51 PM

Anyone know what a set of recoil guides would cost?
Posted By: aneil

Re: Rod repair - 05/07/16 06:55 PM

Originally Posted By: Mike Keenan
Anyone know what a set of recoil guides would cost?


Get on mud hole tackle and look! I think they are around $10 a guide. Cheers.
Posted By: ShamrockSmith

Re: Rod repair - 05/07/16 09:26 PM

Originally Posted By: Rhaider
In all honesty most rod repairs can be done at home for a fraction of the cost. I've re-wrapped dozens of guides for a fraction of the cost of sending them out. A trip to mudhole.com and you can wrap them yourself and get the color you want.

That's a big +1. I bought all the stuff to fix my own guides from Mudhole a while back and enjoying fixing my own rods at a fraction of the cost. Easy to do with the right equipment.
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