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Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Tyson Oakes
(---.ded.swbell.net)
Date: February 05, 2007 04:07PM
i just ordered up a telescoping 7'6" blank but i have no clue as to how to build on it....could you guys give me some pointers, pictures to follow or something? How far down do you put the guides, etc etc....
thanks Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Michael Sledden
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Date: February 05, 2007 04:16PM
Basically you build the handle on the short butt end and the guides on the blank portion. Make sure you put the blank portion in before you put on the butt cap. You may not be able to get the first guide from the reel exactly where you may want it and keep the guide from hitting the butt section when you colapse the rod. I usually put the first guide at a point so it will not hit the butt section. Other than that you build it as normal. Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Tyson Oakes
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Date: February 05, 2007 04:26PM
do you have any reference pictures at all? Im curious because i wonder where the guides actually go....surely the first two guides dont go into the bigger portion, right? Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Mo Yang
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Date: February 05, 2007 04:52PM
Two section telescopic or true telescopic with multiple sections?
Mo Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Mike Barkley
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Date: February 05, 2007 05:17PM
If it's a 1+ flippin stick, you build it like any rod only the first guide should be an inch or two forward of the butt section of the blank when closed Mike (Southgate, MI) If I don't want to, I don't have to and nobody can make me (except my wife) cuz I'm RETIRED!! Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Tyson Oakes
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Date: February 05, 2007 05:22PM
It is a 7'6" flippin stick 1+
will the guides slide into the extension section when it is not exteded? Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Clyde Thomas
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Date: February 05, 2007 06:09PM
Anyone know which vendors sell these telescoping blanks? Wonder if there'll be any at the show.
Clyde Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Bryan Burbank
(66.0.239.---)
Date: February 05, 2007 06:11PM
the guides will not go down into the butt section...slide the top piece which should be
the longest piece through the butt section...put a piece of tape on the butt section to hold the top piece into place...you should locate your first guide on the top section somewhere in this location...with the top section retracted so that the guide does not hit the butt section and the top section will retract all the way down into the butt section...when you extend rod the first guide will be a good distance from the butt section...calculate where you need to locate guides...the purpose of a telescope rod is so when the rod is retracted you can store in a rod locker in a boat...i fish for bass most of the pitching-flipping rods are 7'-6" when extended and retract down to 7' or less...good luck... Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Tyson Oakes
(---.ded.swbell.net)
Date: February 05, 2007 06:16PM
Good deal Brian....thanks for your help... Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
jimmy glenn
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Date: February 05, 2007 08:07PM
one additional item, wrap the end of the butt section with thread at minimum length of 1/2 of the section's diameter. This will help eliminante any splits.
Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
BobMcKamey
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Date: February 05, 2007 08:21PM
It's always a good idea to glue some type of stopper or plug into the butt section, after the top section has been inserted all the way thru. Then you do not knock the butt cap off, every time you collapse the top section down. Clyde -- there will be some of these type blanks at the show in High Point.
Bob McKamey -- Custom Tackle Supply Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Robert Heaton
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Date: February 06, 2007 04:36AM
Who sells telescoping blanks? Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
BobMcKamey
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Date: February 06, 2007 08:17AM
We offer telescopic blanks by every blank manufacturer that we represent. They all have them that I am aware of. Batson/Rainshadow, Graphite USA, G*Loomis, Lamiglas, Pac Bay & St. Croix are the ones we carry. Most all those type blanks are the longer pitchin & flippin blanks. There are also some of the trolling and salt blanks offered by a few companies. when looking thru the specifications of blanks and where sections are listed, it will usually indicate 1+ under sections.
Bob McKamey -- Custom Tackle Supply Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: February 06, 2007 10:29AM
I must chime in here also-- I have some closeout telescoping Shikari blanks less than $33. I also carry the St. Croix, ATC and Rogue telsecoping blanks.
Thank you- Karen Hapka Bingham Enterprises binghamenterprises@kc.rr.com Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
Clyde Thomas
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Date: February 06, 2007 06:34PM
Bob,
Thanks! Under the title of QUESTIONS THAT I'M NOT SURE WHETHER TO ASK is "What does the 1+ mean?" See you at the show. Clyde Re: Telescoping rod blanks???
Posted by:
BobMcKamey
(---.united.net)
Date: February 06, 2007 07:46PM
Clyde -- 1+ stands for, the 1 top section of the blank + the bottom extension piece. For instance, on a 7'-6" bass flippin stick blank, the top section is around 6 ft or so and the bottom extension, that slips over the top section is usally 24" or so. The rod collapses down to 6 ft., but then when the extesoin is pulled out and fully locked into position, you have a 7'-6" rod. When the top section is pulled out thru the bottom extension, about 6" or so of tthe top section is over-lapped by the extension. It is then a friction fit to hold together as one unit then. I understand that all this may sound confusing, but when you come to the show, we can show you a blank and make it easier to understand.
Bob McKamey -- Custom Tackle Supply Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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