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Old fiberglass rod
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 09:17:17 -0700 (PDT), Steve Cain
wrote: On Mar 10, 12:26 pm, rb608 wrote: On Mar 10, 11:01 am, Steve Cain wrote: The windings are pretty beat, the guides a bit bent and the reel rough. I want to clean it up. I can fix the reel, certainly. A few new bearings and a good dose of CLP and we'll be on the way. The fiberglass is another issue. Do you guys have any recommendations for good books on repair of rods? I think it's really great that your son has such an interest in the rod; but for my $.02, I'd suggest not putting too much effort into it. If you wanted, you could put some time into refreshing the guide wraps; but if you do that beyond a functional necessity, you'll be giving that rod more standing that I expect it deserves. That's not the rod that should be the focal point of your father/son fishing genesis IMO. Tape up the guides well enough to catch a few fish. Then, since your son will have proven himself such a great fisherman, offer to buy him his own new rod. I guarantee both of you will "love" the new one more than the old one. I still have a photo of my son catching his first fish on that Mickey Mouse Zebco, and it's a great memory. I do not still have that rod. $.02, Joe F. I looked it up, the damn thing is $11 at Walmart, so there's no point spending too much time on it, no matter how bad the cabin fever gets. We'll get him a big boy set one day. Still, it needed a bit of work, so he and I went to the basement and we put a thin coat of epoxy over the wraps and in the ferrules. Actually, I epoxied it, he tried to glue a screwdriver to his hand, broke a propane torch, dumped half a box of 4d finish nails in the sump hole and kicked over a basket of clean laundry. A good time was had by all. Some things, like Dad's old Zebco and handful of gooey screwdriver, actually are priceless...screw the MasterVisaCard... TC, R |
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