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Fishing Rod Rebuild
Did a bunch of research on wrapping techniques, found a color scheme that I liked "wink, wink". This is the first time I try wrapping. Let me know what you all think. I will post some more pics when I get a chance to work on it some more. |
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Sweet! Never tried doing it myself.
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That looks nice man. Never thought about rebuilding a rod before. Looks like something I would enjoy. I like working on my equipment myself. Cant wait to see future progress.
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Exellent job Dude and I ma diggin' the Purple and Gold, I picked up some black and gold at Cabellas but aint used it yet. There are some excellent kits for this to be had on line. I inherited mine from my Dad. It's in a lil aluminum tool box and has a gig ya mount to atable. It holds tension on ya thread spool for ya and makes wrapping alots easier. I also recommend a bottle of clear thread sealer also found on line it really preserves ya colors well. I get home in a week and if I can find this post again I'll add pictures.
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That looks awesome. I think I have a new project
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Thanks for all the comments guys, it really is enjoyable to do. Its amazing the information that is on the web on how too's. I just took a cardboard box and cut it up to make a rod holder. Then I used a coffee mug to put the spool of thread in and ran the thread thru a thick Novel so that the thread would keep tention.
I can't wait to finish it. I will post more pics as the project progresses. |
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If you get to Houston, go to Fishjng Tackle Unlimited. That place has everything for building and rebuilding, it had me breathing funny and I haven't even started building yet!
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What did you clean the old expoxy off with?
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Hey MREX, I removed the old epoxy with a razor blade. There are some really good tutorials on youtube to do this. the trick is to be really careful not to knick the blank with the razor. Once I got it off I used a rag and some alcohol and wiped it down real good. I haven't had time to do much more to my project, I still have 3 more eyes to wrap on and then re-epoxy. As soon as I get time I will post some pics of what I finish up with. thx
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