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I have a rod on loan to try out. Century C3LD.
I do like it but I can see it has around 11mm spigot left on it.
Is this too close for comfort. What is the new length?
Anyone got ideas on this.
Told the missus I was going on a diet. I'd only eat what I caught
I rang century with this dilemma and they said they make their spigots with roughly 25mm showing when together they can also re wrap the spigot for £15-20 hope this helps m8
Ive just had the spiggots rebuilt on a Komp ss and a G5 Super Sport from century in Washington at the end of feb. Cost £25+vat for the 2, £30 in total. Bargain if you ask me.
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Ive just had the spiggots rebuilt on a Komp ss and a G5 Super Sport from century in Washington at the end of feb. Cost £25+vat for the 2, £30 in total. Bargain if you ask me.
Like dave say's,bargain.Use the rod n when it's to much play in the joint get a factory rebuild,can't go wrong with that money,shud last qt a while 11mm anyways,altho candle wax works a treat it is only a temp solution
I use the carbon spray,and when I do a spigot I normally get a season out of it,they recommend you buy the joint save/restorer to apply after the spray but in my opinion the spray works jst aswell on its own.
canny money making scheme though when your paying £300 to 400 for a rod and the spigots are only lasting a short while you do the maths mind a little prevention on a regular basis with some ptfe spray and you will get no wear and should last for years i,m busy building a old century rod and the spigot is almost as good as new
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