#426585 - 04/03/08 07:27 PM
Re: All you rod builders out there
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 02/24/00
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the basic stuff is pretty simple.. its when you get into weaving your name and stuff that gets hard.. but even then if you take your time it gets easier as you go along.. heck even i was able to come up with a decent wrap on my rods..
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#426591 - 04/03/08 08:11 PM
Re: All you rod builders out there
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River Nutrients
Registered: 11/07/99
Posts: 2688
Loc: Yelmish
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i'm not really into the ornamental aspect of rod building, that kind of thing is way above me. i just build functional sticks, mainly because i enjoy it and i can build rods that surpass just about any factory job in quality and feel(at least to my hands, but that's all that matters to me).
getting one of the kits would not be a bad start, i built my own wrapper instead, though. some guys use a cardboard box with "V" notches cut in the ends and a heavy book for thread tension, but i like something a little more robust.
i would highly recommend getting a good finishing/drying motor and stand setup, because no matter how pretty it looks before you lay down epoxy, if you don't do a good job of that it will look crummy.
basic supplies i would recommend for somebody wanting to take up the hobby:
nylon thread, size A, multiple colors disposable brushes(i have the best luck with kids watercolor paint brushes) stirring sticks and plastic graduated measuring cups 2-part thread finish(i like threadmaster) 2-part rod builders epoxy(for cork/reel seats etc) burnishing tool, SHARP razor blades assortment of cork reamers(batson's dream reamer set is a good one that will handle most steelhead type rods) 1/4" wide masking tape
starting off on a lower-priced blank is good but make sure it's something that you'd want to actually use so you'll put some effort in. cabelas' fish eagle II blanks are only 30 bucks and you can make some great rods on them. assemble it with some cheaper corks, a set of fuji hardloy guides and a decent reel seat, and you can come in with a very good rod for 60 bucks.
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#426618 - 04/03/08 11:59 PM
Re: All you rod builders out there
[Re: donscustomrods]
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
Registered: 01/13/00
Posts: 4194
Loc: Hurricane Ridge , Wa.
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Use some on that IMX 1025c then.....
c/22
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#426632 - 04/04/08 01:40 AM
Re: All you rod builders out there
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 12/28/07
Posts: 105
Loc: Tacoma
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Use some on that IMX 1025c then.....
c/22 What IMX1025?
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#426634 - 04/04/08 02:01 AM
Re: All you rod builders out there
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Captain C/22 - Team Stay Up Right!
Registered: 01/13/00
Posts: 4194
Loc: Hurricane Ridge , Wa.
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brutal...
c/22
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#426685 - 04/04/08 12:56 PM
Re: All you rod builders out there
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 05/21/07
Posts: 173
Loc: Sequim
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You may also want to check out the Show we are having at the Lamiglas plant in Woodland April 11th at 2 pm and 12th 8am-5pm will be a BBQ twoards then end on Saturday. Check out this site as well http://www.rodbuilding.org loads of info on that site.
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#426693 - 04/04/08 01:16 PM
Re: All you rod builders out there
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Returning Adult
Registered: 08/24/05
Posts: 428
Loc: Renton
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If you have some old, cheap rods, you can strip the guides off and tie them on again. I "reconditioned" two rods before building one from parts. Otherwise, Mudhole has a good amount of information on their website including instructional video. Mudhole Link Click on the Rodbuilding 101 link for instructional stuff. Starter hint for you: Buy the reel you will use with the rod before you build the rod. Guide spacing is not a science, so having the reel can change the spacing especially for spinning and fly rods. It also sizes the reel seat you will use. Good luck.
Edited by DiverX (04/04/08 01:20 PM)
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#426767 - 04/04/08 07:39 PM
Re: All you rod builders out there
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 09/03/01
Posts: 191
Loc: shelton wa
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I second attending the rodbuilding show in woodland. It will help you build contacts that can answer your questions that will arise once you start building. I was helped considerably when I started building by a local builder/reel repair man without his help I probally would have quit. So on the off hand chance you are reading thanks George
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