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reel rack
They sell rod racks but i've never seen reel racks. I was thinking of making
one. I thought of sandwiching vertical dowel pieces between two flat parallel boards. The dowel would have rings to hold the reels. The problem is what to use for rings. In the stores i noticed they use the handle end of rods inserted into pvc pieces which are attached to a vertical surface. It's cabin fever time and i'm reorganizing my fishing room for the umpteen time (rotflmao). |
reel rack
How about rubber O rings Gone Angling"
wrote in message ... They sell rod racks but i've never seen reel racks. I was thinking of making one. I thought of sandwiching vertical dowel pieces between two flat parallel boards. The dowel would have rings to hold the reels. The problem is what to use for rings. In the stores i noticed they use the handle end of rods inserted into pvc pieces which are attached to a vertical surface. It's cabin fever time and i'm reorganizing my fishing room for the umpteen time (rotflmao). |
reel rack
It is a good idea but o rings may not be durable enough. On second thought i
could put a whole bunch on before i assemble the unit (just in case). Thanks this newsgroup works for me. |
reel rack
It apears that some anglers have 40 or more rods. I don't know if that implies
that you also have 40 or more reels. I'm curious as to where you store the reels (for handy access) when they are not on the rods |
reel rack
Ya know, a reel isn't much good without a rod, and a rod isn't much good
without a reel. I don't think many people would have large amounts of either without being paired with the other. Yeah, maybe a few where you decide to try different pairings, but I don't see having more than say, 1/10 of the reels you own not being paired with a rod. Henry "Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time." - Stephen Wright Gone Angling wrote: It apears that some anglers have 40 or more rods. I don't know if that implies that you also have 40 or more reels. I'm curious as to where you store the reels (for handy access) when they are not on the rods |
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