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new guides to rebuild Loomis rods
Guys:
I'm new to wrapping and have done a dozen replacement guides. I want to tackle reguiding a old Loomis rod that I have had allot of guide issues with. I love recoils but hate the price. Rod is a 7'6" cranking rod. I don't mind spending $50-60 for a set, more if worth it. All the options are mind blowing to me. #1 & #2 criteria are: 1. I want a tough guide that won't break off at the base of the ring like a lot of micros do and 2. I want a ring (or no ring) that wont come out. Basically high quality black ring & insert. I like a black finish. I like small rings but not micro.
What size stripper, 2nd guide, and runners do I need based on the above. Also please help me select the guides. A link would be great!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Bill
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This past spring I replaced the rcoil gudes with Fuji alconite on 6 Loomis rods. My client is happy with the results
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My vote would be the Fuji alconites in the KW double foot series. Something like a 16, 12, 8, 6, then 5.5 runners out to the tip. Another option would be start with a 12, 8, 6, then however many number 5's to go out to the tip. The main consideration if not doing a spiral wrap is to keep the line up off the blank which can be done with height and amount of guides used.
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I would start at an 8 at the biggest and work down to 4 for my runners.
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Any builder have some recoils they replaced and would sell?
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If you don't find any used ones, one of the board sponsors Get Bit Outdoors carries them for a reasonable price. If you're not in a huge hurry, they run some good sales from time to time.
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Alconite either Concept or K Series. I'd start out with an 8 double foot for the stripper (BLNAG8), second guide would be a single foot 6 (BLAG6) and the 5.5s (BLAG5.5) on out to the tip (BFAT6 and then whatever tube size, probably 5, 5.5, or 6 depending on the rod). You're looking at like $26 plus shipping for that train.
https://www.getbitoutdoors.com/compo...te-guides.html