What Baz said.... two minutes work with a matchstick flame and off with the old rod tip eye, two mins work to stick new rod tip eye with quiver / swing tip threaded type hole on the end.
ThoughI wouldn't recommend doing it on a match rod, you need something not too long - 10 feet or so is ideal - and with a reasonably robust tip, both to handle the weight of bunging out ledger tackle and also to give a stable base from which the swing tip works - nothing worse than the rod itself sagging between rod rests and a too fine tip end flapping about in the wind and under any current. You want all other movement isolated so as to allow the swingtip to do its job. Nothing but a float is more sensitive, but its definitely a still / slow moving water and low wind conditions technique.... and it can be unbeatable on its day. Accounted for my pb roach using one....