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Straightening bent rims
Lets say a friend of mine fell on the rocks and slightly dented the rim of
his cartridge reel so its out of round a little bit. Now, when he palms the reel, instead of a smooth rub, he gets this pulsating because of the dent. Its not enough to make the reel chirp, but its enough to be bothersome. Or so he tells me. Are there any tricks for making the cartridge true again, so it has that nice silky feeling it used to? --riverman |
Straightening bent rims
Lets say a friend of mine fell on the rocks and slightly dented the rim of
his cartridge reel so its out of round a little bit. Now, when he palms the reel, instead of a smooth rub, he gets this pulsating because of the dent. Its not enough to make the reel chirp, but its enough to be bothersome. Or so he tells me. Are there any tricks for making the cartridge true again, so it has that nice silky feeling it used to? --riverman Tell your "friend" "welcome to my world." I've found that when I try to straighten something like this, unless I have a machine shop available (which I only had when I worked on high explosives), that it will probably not come out "true." Unless its really bad or you're "friend" has a lot of dough, tell him to fix it as best as possible and think of it as a reel with "character." -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply (Yes, I know, there will probably be a few comments about me and Tritonal, so bring 'em on.) |
Straightening bent rims
"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message ... ...I worked on high explosives.... Oh, Lord this conjures ima..... (Yes, I know, there will probably be a few comments about me and Tritonal, so bring 'em on.) Oh.......heh, heh......never mind. :) Wolfgang |
Straightening bent rims
4lb hammer
wooden bench keep your thumbs out the way then strike sharply at the offending rim then a quick trip to the local shop this will fix it for good "riverman" wrote in message ... Lets say a friend of mine fell on the rocks and slightly dented the rim of his cartridge reel so its out of round a little bit. Now, when he palms the reel, instead of a smooth rub, he gets this pulsating because of the dent. Its not enough to make the reel chirp, but its enough to be bothersome. Or so he tells me. Are there any tricks for making the cartridge true again, so it has that nice silky feeling it used to? --riverman |
Straightening bent rims
Frank wrote:snipunless I have a machine shop available
(which I only had when I worked on high explosives), that it will probably not come out "true." This concerns me, but you must have lived thru it for the most part. Big Dale |
Straightening bent rims
Frank wrote:snipunless I have a machine shop available
(which I only had when I worked on high explosives), that it will probably not come out "true." This concerns me, but you must have lived thru it for the most part. Well, it wasn't me living through it that concerned my coworkers. -- Frank Reid Reverse email to reply |
Straightening bent rims
"riverman" wrote in
: Lets say a friend of mine fell on the rocks and slightly dented the rim of his cartridge reel so its out of round a little bit. Now, when he palms the reel, instead of a smooth rub, he gets this pulsating because of the dent. Its not enough to make the reel chirp, but its enough to be bothersome. Or so he tells me. Are there any tricks for making the cartridge true again, so it has that nice silky feeling it used to? --riverman New reels are cursed I tell you! (I know your friend's probably wasn't that new) ... anyway ... A "friend" of mine has a habit of dropping every fly reel he has ever owned before using them ... some of them twice. Each of them has the "character" to which Frank referred. A day being jammed against rocks and drownded would be paradise compared with the "treatment". Once spooled back into the box - before it leaps to a sickening but, so far, non-terminal thud. Even then they are not always safe. The latest, a Ross has been spooled and reboxed ... to "his" knowledge the Box has been ..err .. exposed to the whim of gravity three times. Steve |
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