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rw wrote:
You don't need any expensive tools. A cardboard box and a heavy dictionary will serve for doing the wraps. The only place you might get into trouble w.r.t. equipment is that you need a slow motor drive to turn the rod while the epoxied wraps are drying. If you have a rotisserie on your barbeque rig you could probably use that. I used my rotisserie motor when I rebuilt my Sage tip last winter. My epoxy job didn't turn out that great and I thought it was partly due to the motor turning too slow. I think it wouldn't be too hard to rig a little pulley system to speed it up a bit. I'm going to experiment with it next time. The first time I built the rod, the shop I bought the blank from let me borrow a motor drive. Larry, if you can tie flies, I'm sure you can build a rod. Go for it. There is a certain satisfaction to fishing with a rod you built. Russell |
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