Heat the old epoxy and thread using a lighter or heat gun to melt the glue.
Let it dry for about 10–24 hours, ideally on a rod dryer. Tips for Success
Remove all old epoxy and thread, then gently sand the area. How to Fix
For quick, on-the-go fixes, you can use hot glue to reattach a rod tip. If you can tell me: Is the guide bent , or is the inner ceramic ring missing ? Is it a tip guide (the very end) or a mid-rod guide ? I can give you more specific, step-by-step instructions. How to Repair a Broken/Damaged Fishing Rod Guide
Mix a two-part epoxy and apply a thin, even coat over the thread wraps. Heat the old epoxy and thread using a
to gently bend the guide back into an upright position.
Use thread to wrap around the guide foot and the rod, starting about an eighth of an inch from the edge. For quick, on-the-go fixes, you can use hot
Apply a tiny amount of super glue (or epoxy) to the base of the guide where it meets the rod, and rotate it gently to ensure the glue spreads. Dry: Let it dry completely. Method 2: Replacing a Broken Guide