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Old October 5th, 2007, 12:58 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Don46
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Default Questions about Rod Building

On Oct 4, 8:46 am, "Wolfgang" wrote:
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On Wed, 03 Oct 2007 13:11:18 -0700, Don46 wrote:


I'm thinking I might treat myself to a new rod this winter and am
considering building my own. I did this 30+ years ago and still have a
very servicable rod built with a Phillips (are they still in
business?) rod blank. I am considering a 4 piece 5wt 9ft Sage Z-Axis,
though I am open to persuasion on that matter. The cost of a kit at
Cabelas and other places is somewhere over $325 vs the cost of a
factory built rod, about $650. Cost is not really the object here.
I'm bit better fixed than I was 30 years ago! I think I would enjoy
the process and knowing I'm fishing with another rod I built
myself.
I'm asking for advice: is the final product going to look like the
factory made rod?


Almost certainly not,


Right.....except for those cases in which they do.

but even those finished by pros don't


Right.....except for those cases in which they do.

(or, well,
shouldn't) look like factory finished rods.


Silly me, I thought they should look the way the builder wants them to look.

If one desires the look of
a "factory" rod, it's an easy desire to satisfy...


Well, sure, if one has the money or the skills. Um......o.k., stealing
would also work.

Or is it likely to look home made?


I'll guarantee it'll look "home made" because it IS "home made."


Thus demonstrating (like we really NEEDED another demonstration, huh?) that
the word "guarantee" belongs to that ever burgeoning class of locutions that
are absolutely devoid of meaning.

Many
of Van Gogh's (or van Rijn's, depending on your tastes) paintings are
"home made"...


Not as many as you might think.

OTOH, so are Clyde J. Slingass's...your masterpiece may
vary...


Unlike any one of those with which you bless us so frequently.

IAC, if enjoying the process and fishing with something you
finished is the goal, what difference does it make what it looks like?


None that I can see. But what if the goal is enjoying the process and
fishing with something you finished and having it look like factory made?

After all, my
experience is going to be very limited and there is not much room for
experimentation and improvement.


What do you recommend that I consider, besides the Z-Axis, in this
size rod?


I recommend that you reconsider finishing rods until you have truly
decided what you're after...


...and determined that most of the chocolate and vanilla **** you get here
is......well.....****.

What tips might you have for a beginner rod builder?


Look up the myriad rod-building tips that have been offered right here
on ROFF and don't wrap your fingers to the blank.


Some people probably believe that some people could have said that without
all of the bull**** chocolate and vanilla preamble. They don't know much,
do they?

HTH,


Fer sher, dood!

Moron.

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I was thinking that a group devoted to flyfishing might have a calming
effect on all its members! Why all the vitriol?