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#1743230 - 05/22/18 06:56 PM Travel Rod Tube Needed
Tall 1 Offline

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Registered: 05/02/03
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Does anyone have a plastic travel Rod Tube that I could borrow for an upcoming Tarpon trip that I am going on?
Must be Airline rated (shipping it by Fed Ex) and able to handle up to a 7 ft + or - rod.
I would be fully responsible for it if it was damaged or lost in transit I would replace it for you.
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#1743231 - 05/22/18 07:06 PM Re: Travel Rod Tube Needed [Re: Tall 1]
highflier Offline

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4” PVC tube from Home Depot with 2 plastic caps works great. Tape the caps on. Prob cost about 20 bucks.
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#1743232 - 05/22/18 07:08 PM Re: Travel Rod Tube Needed [Re: Tall 1]
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I like that idea alot!
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#1743235 - 05/22/18 08:14 PM Re: Travel Rod Tube Needed [Re: Tall 1]
BOB GASPAR Offline

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I have an older rod tube(53" long,2.5" dia.) Caps are tight. You can have it,just pick it up in Bethel
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#1743238 - 05/22/18 08:31 PM Re: Travel Rod Tube Needed [Re: Tall 1]
Tall 1 Offline

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Bless you Bob. I will keep you in mind.
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#1743240 - 05/22/18 09:18 PM Re: Travel Rod Tube Needed [Re: Tall 1]
Rhinoke Offline

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Registered: 06/25/03
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Loc: Guilford no longer Long Island...
Where you going now? Not back to PR are yah?
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#1743243 - 05/22/18 09:50 PM Re: Travel Rod Tube Needed [Re: highflier]
David_f Offline

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Originally Posted By: highflier
4” PVC tube from Home Depot with 2 plastic caps works great. Tape the caps on. Prob cost about 20 bucks.



Just an FYI. If you go this route which is great, use a screw cap on one end of course but drill through the square part and somewhere else and run a wrie clip or lock....they can come loose. Also drill a little vent hole somewhere...the glued caps can blow off in the depressurized plane.....my friend got and empty Sage case with no bottom on it and no rod flying back form Alaska....they didn't stnd behind the issue.
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#1743244 - 05/22/18 10:30 PM Re: Travel Rod Tube Needed [Re: Tall 1]
earl bird Offline

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Registered: 01/25/06
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Loc: Terryville
I have one that you can borrow.

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#1743246 - 05/22/18 11:45 PM Re: Travel Rod Tube Needed [Re: Tall 1]
onthewater102 Offline

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Registered: 04/14/05
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Loc: Kent, CT
When I build rods and ship them I use this pipe from lowes - it's a thin-walled PVC to save on weight:

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Charlotte-Pipe-1-1-4-in-x-10-ft-160-PSI-PVC-Pipe/3133113

A pair of 1.75" black vinyl end caps and a drinking straw folded over the end of the pipe and under the cap to release the pressure as mentioned and you're in business. Tape the caps on but don't cover the end of the straw with the tape.

Won't work for spinning rods, too high a guide height, but for casting rods or fly rods it's great.
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#1743247 - 05/23/18 05:26 AM Re: Travel Rod Tube Needed [Re: Rhinoke]
Tall 1 Offline

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Originally Posted By: Rhinoke
Where you going now? Not back to PR are yah?


No but that place was fun.
Fishing for full grown kings this trip. I have a friend who bought a place in Cape Coral, Sanibel, Captiva, Boca Grande area.
He bought a 22' Robalo with a TM and Power Poles so just add fish! rawk

Capt Bill Brown has given me alot of how to info also.
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