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OK, I Wanna Do This Myself
I've got a pile of quality rods, each of which needs either a new guide or
two, or a tiptop. I know I have generous offers from a few of you to repair these for me, and I really appreciate that! But I want to learn to do these minor repairs myself. No fancy wraps or anything like that, no fancy anything. I need the best source for quality guides, thread, etc at good prices. I need to know the best types to use, etc. What kind of equiptment will I need to do this on my workbench? A guide/tiptop repair primer would do me a bunch of good, many thanks! Warren |
"go-bassn" wrote in
: I've got a pile of quality rods, each of which needs either a new guide or two, or a tiptop. I know I have generous offers from a few of you to repair these for me, and I really appreciate that! But I want to learn to do these minor repairs myself. No fancy wraps or anything like that, no fancy anything. I need the best source for quality guides, thread, etc at good prices. I need to know the best types to use, etc. What kind of equiptment will I need to do this on my workbench? A guide/tiptop repair primer would do me a bunch of good, many thanks! Warren http://shop.mudhole.com/ |
http://www.customtackle.com/
Use the Gudebrod thead in what ever color you need and FLEX COAT LITE ROD WRAPPING FINISH. To measure your tip size... TIP GAUGE Product # TG . . . $6.59 This is actually pretty easy to do yourself. Just takes time and attention cause the rod will need to be turned about every fifteen minutes to prevent the finish from dripping or sagging. You can do it this way, or Joe's way below. Take some dental floss, wrap it around the foot a few times and seal it with some of your wifes clear fingernail polish. Either way you have a functional rod when you are finished. "go-bassn" wrote in message ... I've got a pile of quality rods, each of which needs either a new guide or two, or a tiptop. I know I have generous offers from a few of you to repair these for me, and I really appreciate that! But I want to learn to do these minor repairs myself. No fancy wraps or anything like that, no fancy anything. I need the best source for quality guides, thread, etc at good prices. I need to know the best types to use, etc. What kind of equiptment will I need to do this on my workbench? A guide/tiptop repair primer would do me a bunch of good, many thanks! Warren |
Get a free Jann's Netcraft catalog 800 346 6590 they have every thing
you need, start by buying a rod building book ( Step by Step rod building) by Roger Seider or DVD.. other rod building books are available too. Jann's has great service and good prices.. |
Thanks ALOT you guys!
Warren "AJH" wrote in message ... Get a free Jann's Netcraft catalog 800 346 6590 they have every thing you need, start by buying a rod building book ( Step by Step rod building) by Roger Seider or DVD.. other rod building books are available too. Jann's has great service and good prices.. |
Warren I just got a Tackle craft catalog from Cabela's
free, it may have what your looking for it has alot of rod building kits and supplies. Wayne "go-bassn" wrote in message ... Thanks ALOT you guys! Warren "AJH" wrote in message ... Get a free Jann's Netcraft catalog 800 346 6590 they have every thing you need, start by buying a rod building book ( Step by Step rod building) by Roger Seider or DVD.. other rod building books are available too. Jann's has great service and good prices.. |
http://www.rodbuilding.org/list.php?2
.....start here. said Huck "go-bassn" wrote in message ... I've got a pile of quality rods, each of which needs either a new guide or two, or a tiptop. I know I have generous offers from a few of you to repair these for me, and I really appreciate that! But I want to learn to do these minor repairs myself. No fancy wraps or anything like that, no fancy anything. I need the best source for quality guides, thread, etc at good prices. I need to know the best types to use, etc. What kind of equiptment will I need to do this on my workbench? A guide/tiptop repair primer would do me a bunch of good, many thanks! Warren |
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