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Unread 06-07-2015, 06:48 PM
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so my wife has been helping me forever when putting new line on. complains about it every time. I decided after all these years to build a line spooler. something to hold and put tension on line spools while putting line on reels. what do you guys use and posting pictures would be great.
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I always put the spool in a shoe box and throw a towel over the line
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ok...... was looking for something with a little more tech but that's one way to go.
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Well like many things in life.... You can spend as much as you want to.

Depending on the style of reel I either let the spool turn or let the line loop off the side.
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Around $20 on ebay.
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Check out this item I found on eBay: http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...806592&alt=web
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i just run the line through the middle of a thick book ( use to use the sears catalogue) and set some more books on top to get tension i want.'

to strip line i put a bolt through the inside of a gator ade bottle cap, screw the cap on and put in cordless drill. tie the line to the bottle and wind it on. when done throw bottle away and keep the cap.
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I've used my vice and a screw driver before as well.
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LOL I was about to post the same thing, shop vise and a screwdriver



Dont reel to fast to overrun and keep tension on the reel with your offhand. It aint rocket surgery.
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a piece of foam padding or swim noodle between the spool and the vice can be compressed a little to add tension.
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