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please dont try yourself..i have a freind thats a rod builder and has done a few times for me..thats his advice ..find a professinal to do that
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Boiling water hopefully. The Browning rod I just bought, The cork split in half. So I too have to try to get the reel seat off.
Have been lucky in the past with boiling water.
Do not cut or pry.
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that browning isnt your winter project rod is it??
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No, it is the one I bought off e-bay while camping at Henry's.
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whew... I wasnt sure but glad its not the progect rod... :-)
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boiling water......hmmmmmmm, I may try that. Thank you.
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Oh cool, thank you DR. I will try that boiling water and
if that does not work then I will try your suggestion.
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That is cool, but a spinning or bait casting rod is a little different. Not much.
The price of cork however ( the one on the rod I am making $37.), I think I would try NOT to cut it, specially if you are going after the reel seat which is on the end.
However, the boiling water doesn't always work.
It didn't on my Browning and the CORK is what I am trying to save. So in my case I will have to take off the Hook Keep and the winding check to slide half the cork up. Then sand it down and try to connect the two pieces of cork.
As I said, it broke right in half and one side turns freely.
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