I do rod repairs for my workmates and their friends, one of my 'high maintenance' mates has a perfectly good Shakespear Ugly, I've repaired it before & know it well!!!!
He has broken yet another guide, the ceramic ring has broken, no dramas there, however he now wants me to add another guide below the stripper guide and shorten the rod.
I feel this is may be problematic, having checked out the rod I can see he is using it with the wrong line class and the taper is very slow for the type of fishing he's doing (IMO). Basically, I think he needs a fast to medium fast taper on a shorter rod, however this is his rod, so I guess he can do with it what he wants.
Is there any type of method used for taking around 8 - 12 cms from the tip of a rod. I am not going to take the responsibility and actually do this shortening job, he can do it.
I am happy to add the new tip and alter guides to his specs, nothing more.
I'm of the opinion "if it's not broken, don't fix it", as already mentioned this is a perfectly good fishing rod used in the wrong way, I think I am wasting my time trying to talk him out of this.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
Many thanks Roz