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wrapper/dryer
Posted by:
Tom Smith
(---.ne.mediaone.net)
Date: February 20, 2002 07:19PM
It took a few rods but I'm hooked. Time to make the plunge and buy a wrapper/dryer. Any recommendations? anything to stay away from? I'm leaning towards the pac-bay. I saw that someone sold one under there own name using pac-bay parts, the two were identical but the "no name" was cheaper. Of course I can't remember where I saw it. I appreciate any opinions or suggestions. Thanks, Tom Re: wrapper/dryer
Posted by:
Steve de Poortere
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Date: February 20, 2002 07:36PM
Check out Mudhole tackle Re: wrapper/dryer
Posted by:
Rich Garbowski
(---.voyageur.ca)
Date: February 20, 2002 08:22PM
Tom, Pac Bay Rodsmith is for sure a good unit. You might also want to check out a couple of ideas from Flex Coat. look at their website www.flexcoat.com. Basic and pretty good prices for the next 'plunge'. If you're interested in any of this stuff, as an authorized supplier with these products and sponsor of this site we might be able to help. Some of the other sponsors also may have these and/or others to consider. go shopping, and if you have any questions just email and ask. Rich Richard's Rod & Reel www.rodreel.com Re: wrapper/dryer
Posted by:
Frank Thramer
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Date: February 20, 2002 09:07PM
I have a Pac Bay unit but am getting ready to move up to the Renzetti. I have never really been satisfied with the Pac Bay unit but I build about 5 or 6 rods per month and really something that allows me to do more and for more heavy duty use. Unless I decide to keep the old unit as a spare maybe we could work out a sale. The thing is not bad, but more for the occassional hobbiest I think than the guy who is making rods on a continual basis. Re: wrapper/dryer
Posted by:
John Burford
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Date: February 20, 2002 09:13PM
build your self a shelf at comfortable height so u can sit and wrap get the flex coat gm18 finish motor also get the hw1 hand rod wraper the shelf should have a 1/2" groove routed in it so u can apply 1/2x1/2 dowel rods a light switch and plug in a double gang box works as an off/on switch and you will be able to have it beside you while working .... as far as a dryer build a seperate box how big depends on how many rods u will try and epoxy but you will love it after u build it >>>> dust free>>>> if you have any ?'s fell free to email me ill be happy to help keep in mind the more you spend on tools the less you will have for blanks !!!!!!!!!!!... just my 2 cents ...John T Burford aka Tightline Rod's Re: wrapper/dryer
Posted by:
Tom Smith
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Date: February 20, 2002 10:57PM
Thanks , Frank e-mail me w/ the details if you want to get rid of the pac-bay. It sound like a good excuse to move up to the Renzetti. John thanks for the advice. I'm wrapping by hand now w/ something that I threw together. it works o.k. but it's a little cumbersome. I don't think anything I put together will be as nice as a prodction wrapper. Tom Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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