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Title: Sage xp overhaul!
Post by: Barry Robertson on 22/07/2010 at 22:18
Evening all!

A couple of questions if i may  :wink

I have two 10ft 7 wt sage XP's and both are in need of some attention!
Anyone any idea how much it would cost to have them both re dressed as such with the same eyes/guides as it currently has ( factory built).
A price per rod is kind of what i am after  :z6
One rod also needs a new handle as the cork is almost wrecked - is this possible to be renewed also!
Any thoughts or estimations welcomed,

Thanks
Baz
Title: Re: Sage xp overhaul!
Post by: Hamish Young on 23/07/2010 at 19:29
Rob or sandy would be the two fellas that spring to mind who could answer this as my rod building can be summed up as 'basic'.
It should be more than possible to fit a new cork handle, depends on what spec you want but the worst part of having this done (as I'm sure you can imagine) is the labour cost :z10

H  :z3
Title: Re: Sage xp overhaul!
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 26/07/2010 at 09:17
Yip..can be refurbished..I have an XP I bought of of Sandy that had been "cut and shut" ;)

I recently re-whipped one of Bens Sages...so yes..it can be done....

Chuck me a PM with what you are after and I will look at prices.
Title: Re: Sage xp overhaul!
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 26/07/2010 at 20:14
.I have an XP I bought of of Sandy that had been "cut and shut" ;)


Built from a bare blank that one :wink

But refurbs are no problem Baz, you should get some rings and do it yourself, you have a rod turner/fly drier?
a set of fine wire snakes will set you back about £20, take the time to find the PPB and you will improve the rod too :z18 1 pack of litebuild will do both rods and cost you a tenner. if its 4 piece the cork is no problem either get a pre formed grip and cut the old one off, knock the winding check up the blank,( easy enough after the cork has been cut off) i suppose you have to take off the keeper if it has one, first.
then just glue a new one on with araldite.

You should have no problems with you tying abilities, i'd give it a go :z16

Sandy
Title: Re: Sage xp overhaul!
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 27/07/2010 at 08:55
Built from a bare blank that one :wink

Ahhh..but...did you not rebuild it in 2008? ;)..and thus a cut and shut...lol

Still a beautiful rod to use!!!
Title: Re: Sage xp overhaul!
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 27/07/2010 at 08:58
Baz,
PM sent in reply to yours...but as Sandy says...straight forward..just time consuming to clean up the original blank.

If you do decide to do your self, give me a shout if you need any help or a lone of a rod turner etc.
Title: Re: Sage xp overhaul!
Post by: Sandy Nelson on 27/07/2010 at 11:12
Ahhh..but...did you not rebuild it in 2008? ;)..and thus a cut and shut...lol

Still a beautiful rod to use!!!

I'll give you that one :z18 I hadn't thought about it like that,
being I built it twice :z6

Baz, removing the epoxy can be a chore like rob says,
but patience pays off . Just don't scrape the blank with the sharp
side of the blade :wink

sandy

Title: Re: Sage xp overhaul!
Post by: Rob Brownfield on 27/07/2010 at 11:48
Just don't scrape the blank with the sharp
side of the blade :wink


If only Ben had taken notice of that advice ;)
Title: Re: Sage xp overhaul!
Post by: Iain Goolager on 27/07/2010 at 15:12
Hi Baz,

I've got a free few hours tonight so I'll rework them both for you, how does a monkey and a loan of your Orvis jacket sound?

Don't try it yoursel Baz, I've seen you putting up shelves  :z4

Iain
Title: Re: Sage xp overhaul!
Post by: Barry Robertson on 27/07/2010 at 20:49
Hopefully i have got someone lined up now to do the job in hand, thanks for the replies lads  :z16
I barely have enough time to keep my fly boes full so rod building is just not for me  :z18