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grip/reelseat removal
Posted by:
Rich Handrick
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Date: August 01, 2005 10:15AM
Ok, sorry for hammering the board with questions, here's my last one :-)
I have two rods from a buddy who wants me to redo the handles. They are a bit odd - 11'6" long steelhead rods (Gander Advantage, made by St. Croix). the foregrips are VERY long, like 12-13", and the butt grips are about 5" long. Odd. Anyways, he wants me to reverse these - so I am looking at removing all the cork, the reelseat, and building new handles. I'm hoping to remove and save the reelseats anyways - I have read about soaking them in boiling water and herein lies my questions: 1.) wouldn't boiling water potentially breakdown the blank? I also build golfclubs, and I know that you have to be VERY carefull when applying heat to a graphite shaft, or the resin melts and you have a large mess. 2.) Are there any other decent methods for reelseat removal, or should I just dremel the thing off of there and start from scratch? 3.) any other tips? Thanks again - I'm done with questions for now :-) Re: grip/reelseat removal
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: August 01, 2005 11:01AM
Don't waste the time and take a chance of potential damage. Carpet Knife for the cork removal and split the seat carefully with the dremel and split off with a screw driver. Also remove all guides and put the cork on from tip end. He could hang these on the wall and call them antiques and have you build him two new ones.
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Posted by:
Neal Cissel
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Date: August 01, 2005 01:15PM
On the reelseat I use a band saw and cut down the edge without cutting into the blank and then spliting the reelseat with a screw driver.
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Posted by:
Donn Lawty
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Date: August 02, 2005 12:14AM
I also build golf clubs (Reddog) and can tell you that I WOULDN'T heat the reel seat to remove it from the blank. TWO different animals!
Try some of the methods the rod builders here are suggesting- but don't use heat. feather inlays
Posted by:
Robert Van Dyke
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Date: August 02, 2005 08:20AM
Building a rod and want to put feather inlay on the butt section; I have never done this before so any help you could give me would be appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help feather inlays
Posted by:
Robert Van Dyke
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Date: August 02, 2005 08:20AM
Building a rod and want to put feather inlay on the butt section; I have never done this before so any help you could give me would be appreciated. Thank you in advance for your help Re: feather inlays
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: August 02, 2005 01:49PM
RodMaker volume 2 #1 has all the details, in depth. Or do a board search. This topic has been covered many, many times here. You can probably come up with enough info to have a go at it.
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