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lathe reel seat trunning
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Jeffrey Van Zandt



Registered: April 2008
Location: Tok ,Alaska
Posts: 93
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fly rod reel seat that is finished trunning in the lath
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Stan Grace

Registered: March 2005
Location: Helena, Montana
Posts: 337
Sat October 18, 2008 12:39pm

Jeffrey,
Thank you for the photos. They are most helpful to me.
Jeffrey Van Zandt

Registered: April 2008
Location: Tok ,Alaska
Posts: 93
Sat October 18, 2008 1:05pm

Hi Sir, if we can be of any help or if you need more info just send us a e-mail at kayaonekaya@yahoo.com I find the small metal lathes are best when trunning fly rod reel seats and cork grips God Bless Jeff Rhonda and kaya
Bill Stevens

Registered: April 2005
Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Posts: 712
Sat October 18, 2008 1:58pm

I love your camera work displaying your rod and thread finish contamination generating machines - as much stuff as you "gouge and let fly" I certainly hope it is in a remote remote remote location!
Jeffrey Van Zandt

Registered: April 2008
Location: Tok ,Alaska
Posts: 93
Sun October 19, 2008 2:02pm

you should see the shop after a day of planeing bamboo for a 3-pc cane rod gets about a foot deep under the planeing table but all gets cleaned up each night


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