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I built a few My Dad has just about become a Master at it. he has box's of stuff a nice adjustable rod holder. He still uses a BBQ roticary to spin the rod while curing the epoxy and spins the thread by hand still. if I had to guess he probabaly built 60-70 rods so far. He used to go to grage sales and buy old rods redo some of them and turn the rest into custom icefishing rods or small/short boat rods for the kid's. Very satisfying and addictive like the othes said and you cane match the colors to your gear.
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Well I finally got around to it like a month ago ago built that manual rod wrapper. It about 1/2 day to build it. The bobbin is made to slide back and forth to get to those odd guides, the thread tensioner armature is actually a stainless ARM cut off a small dredge we use for striper fishing. She turned out really cool. |
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Practicing a little on some single foot guides. I'm gonna make me some speckle trout rods first. |
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I'm jealous Kracker nice set up. That's a pretty sturdy looking rod your wrapping. Did you build the handle?
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Redneck, the brown fenwick in the first picture is the rod that started this whole thing. I've been wanting to refinish that rod for a long time. The fenwick is a 15# to 40# class that will be set up with a tld 15 I have laying around for taug fishing. The other Penn rod is a old school 40# to 80#. We have a bunch of old school 6/0 combos that need repair so I'm practicing my wraps on them.
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looks like real nice work !!, I remember my father used to make custom rods out of fenwick 1 piece 7' blanks for striper casting rods . I know it took him a while to make them . but they were works of art that caught fish. I wish I had been more interested back then , I would love to learn how to make them now . Keep up the good work
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I use to make them, no real works of art but they caught tons of fish!! Got sick of it after a while as everyone wanted one, and soon I was making them for everyone. I was happy in a way when I lost my hands cause I coukld not do it anymore. But still have a few around.
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Heres the rod drying rack i built a month ago. The chucks are made from 1/2 pvc caps. The motors are 8 rpm synchronous motors made for microwave turn tables. They were 4 dollars a piece. I think i have 17.00 dollars total in this setup. And its all i need. |
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