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I'm out on the Texas gulf coast now and I have a couple of rods and
reels that have spinning reels and have been stored in the attic for quite a few years now. They feel quite smooth and fluid despite their storage since they were well taken care of during the time they were in use. My friend who happens to be a very good fisherman tells me that for salt water maintenance on these reels, I should take the reel off the rod, take the spool off the reel, and submerge both the reel and the spool in a bowl of fresh tap water over night, let dry throughly, then use gun oil to lube afterwards. Now his reels all feel great, but having worked on many cars and being mechanically inclined, it's common water to me that water plus oil equals mechanical failure. It just strikes me a little funny to submerge them in water that long. Is the internal gearing of spinning reels sealed from outside water and it's ok to submerge them in clean fresh water ? Is my friend correct in his reel maintenance or is there a better method anyone here can recommend ? Thanks. |
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From: "daytripper"
| | There's precious little in common between automobiles and reels. | I'd follow your friend's advise. | | When I'm fishing the salt I take a wide-mouth thermos jug filled with fresh | water in the car, and as soon as I get the boat back on the trailer the reels | go in the thermos for the ride home. At home the reels are disassembled and | allowed to dry, then the bearings are relubed and the reels reassembled. | | I've never had to replace a reel... | | /daytripper I spray the rod and reel down with the garden hose when I come of the beach and then I shake/tamp off the excess water and wipe with a dry cloth. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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Hello Guy's,
Well, since they have been sitting awhile I would first take them apart and wipe off with a dry soft cloth , check your parts for any nicks check gear parts very good should be real smooth, My hubby uses penn reels open face and he likes that Penn oil you can buy fishing tackle unlimited has it ask at the back counter if you cannot find it , think academy has it also. , I have seen my hubby Capt.Bill ,take a 5 gallon bucket between trips and soak his reels in soapy water nothing added just soap and water, Left overnight and rinsed really good before his trip the next morning , his rod and reels are his tools, then uses again, when he has a couple days break between trips he takes each one apart and cleans and oils, He made up a small kit to keep up with with xtra parts handles xtra gears and such for quick access. Not sure about motor oil I haven't seen that done , I would just go buy the oil to be safe never seen bill use motor oil on his reel and rods. Remember if you don't want them to let you down take care of them the right way , Happy fishing Happy Holidays Lynn and master captain Bill Curry David H. Lipman wrote: From: "daytripper" | | There's precious little in common between automobiles and reels. | I'd follow your friend's advise. | | When I'm fishing the salt I take a wide-mouth thermos jug filled with fresh | water in the car, and as soon as I get the boat back on the trailer the reels | go in the thermos for the ride home. At home the reels are disassembled and | allowed to dry, then the bearings are relubed and the reels reassembled. | | I've never had to replace a reel... | | /daytripper I spray the rod and reel down with the garden hose when I come of the beach and then I shake/tamp off the excess water and wipe with a dry cloth. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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