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Kids Rod
Posted by:
Jim Scott
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Date: November 28, 2012 03:49PM
Hello rodbuilders,
I just had a friend request 4 or 5 kids rods. Like the zebco barbie rods. What do you suggest on something like this. Blank, reelseat, etc. I figure i can do some nice eva handles w/ checkers etc. perhapse a split grip so it looks like a bass rig. Need a bullet proof blank suggetion. Will be used in Saltwater oocasionally, anyone know of a spincast reel that can survive? Open to all suggestions. Thanks, J Scott Englewood, Fl Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
lorenzo tellez
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Date: November 28, 2012 05:37PM
I just built 2 of them kids kind of rods, I bought a Mudhole CRB rod in in blue and cut it down to like 5 foot , and rod blank I had I cut it to 4and ahalf, then got a Zebco micro reel 11, and did a static test for the guides, kinda funny cause I never did a static test for such short of rod, the reelseat needed an arbor,I drilled it a little too much for the smaller rod, so I had to use a liitle masking tape to fill in, but altogether they both came out really nice with the tiger wrap and the deco wrap. Have a good one, hope yours turn out great! Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
Jim Scott
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Date: November 28, 2012 05:44PM
Thanks for reply Lorenzo,
I have been doing research and by the time i buy the reel ($10+?-) and the rod components ($25 +/-) i just feel thats too much invested for a 6 year old to throw into the canal, and thats not including anything for me. I am going to suggest he stick with a wally cheapy and talk to me when they get old enough for a big kids spinning outfit unless he is dead set on spending $75+ per rod. I appreciate any other input on the topic. Regards J Scott Englewood, Fl Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: November 28, 2012 06:07PM
Though you said he was a Friend of yours
Plus they are for Kids Bill - willierods.com Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/28/2012 06:12PM by bill boettcher. Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: November 28, 2012 06:50PM
I think you're right - unless he intends these to be keepsakes, it makes little sense to invest in a custom rod for a 6-year old. I have no idea how anyone can make any money on a rod they sell for $75.
What you might suggest, is buying some commercially made rods and offering to inscribe their names for 10 bucks apiece or something. Just something to customize them a bit. .............. Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
lorenzo tellez
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Date: November 28, 2012 06:53PM
You're right Jim about that cost, but one of the rod is for a church friend of mine and he fishes a lot, so I hope and pray that he teaches his kid how to take care of the rod, I think I did put over $75 to build this rod, the other was considerably less since i had the blank and most of the components I had as extra stuff, either way I am sure once they start to learn to fish it will be a joy for them. Tight wraps! Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: November 28, 2012 06:59PM
Your friend is not paying for the rods ???
does he want them for free ?? maybe these will help [post.craigslist.org] Bill - willierods.com Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
John E Powell
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Date: November 28, 2012 07:23PM
Comments deleted Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 09/20/2016 05:20PM by John E Powell. Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
Jim Scott
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Date: November 28, 2012 08:34PM
Thanks for the comments.
Bill he is a friend but he does not expect to get the rods for free or do i expect to build them for free. I like the idea of customizing a store bought with their names and a decal or something that will make them feel special and as suggested wouldn't take too long. I will talk with him and see where to go from here. Thanks everyone for the input. js Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
Ken Preston
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Date: November 28, 2012 08:55PM
Pulled from Batson's catalog. I've build a lot of these for kid's rods - and also for head boat captains who want indestructible blanks. The price is right - and I think I saw them on sale recently for around $10 each. Coupled up with middle of the road wire guides / graphite reel seat & EVA you should be able to keep the cost at or below $25
Forecast Solid Glass Multi-Purpose/Boat Rod 1 piece Features: • Solid fiberglass construction • Precision ground tapers for tremendous fish fighting power • Moderate to moderate fast actions • Gloss black finish • Limited lifetime warranty Model Color Length Pcs Line Wt. Lure Wt. Butt(in) Tip Top Size Action Power Blank Wt. Application MSRP .385X.105X72 GB 6'0" 1 12-20lbs N/A 0.385 7.0 Mod ML N/A Solid glass bottom fishing $12.15 .385X.105X78 GB 6'6" 1 12-20lbs N/A 0.385 7.0 Mod ML N/A Solid glass bottom fishing $12.79 Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
Jeff Frei
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Date: November 29, 2012 08:55AM
When my grandkids wanted "Grandpa built" rods at ages of 4 and 6 I chose to not spend huge bucks on rods for kids that live around Chicago and almost never get to fish. I instead, bought two Pflueger trigger spin combos for $40 each. 25 for the reel and 15 extra for the rod. They turned out to be very nice IM6 combos for the price, even had limp, low memory line. I stripped them, painted one red and one pink. Fancied them up with metalic diamond wraps and "custom built for" labels with their names and were a big hit. When they get a bit older, they will get the good stuff. The reels even had a bait clicker but I don't know how they would be around salt water.
I'm not suggeting that you buy, strip and rewrap half a dozen rods for kids but as already suggested, there are a number of ways to dress up store bought rods. Jeff Frei a hobbiest in Westfield, Wisconsin Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/29/2012 11:03AM by Jeff Frei. Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
Eric Viburs
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Date: November 29, 2012 01:30PM
I have built a bunch of them and use the front part of a 5 wt 2pc fly rod. I get them for like 5.00 each from anglers workshop. they are great for kids and makes a blue gill feel like a whopper! Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
Chuck Mills
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Date: November 29, 2012 10:55PM
These have held up fine. Not shown is the green one for the youngest. Lots of use!
[www.rodbuilding.org] I just did two more with PB Minima guides. Note the matching nail polish... [www.rodbuilding.org] _________________________________________ "Angling is extremely time consuming. That's sort of the whole point." - Thomas McGuane Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/29/2012 10:58PM by Chuck Mills. Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
Jim Scott
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Date: November 30, 2012 03:58AM
Thanks for the comments.
I have the go ahead to build the rods. He wanted them for Christmas but that aint gonna happen, he said build them anyway. Chuck, nice looking rigs, i like the minima guide idea and these will be spinning rods as well. Once i get the blanks in hand i will settle on a seat. Thinking skeleton because a standard seat may be too long for a small reel foot. Great ideas so far, i appreciate the help. J Scott Englewood, Fl Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
Ray Zarychta
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Date: December 01, 2012 07:49AM
Look at the CUI S50ULA set up, you can find them at Bingham Enterprises, it includes handle and reel seat assembly already built. I just built two matching rods for 20 month old nephews that my customer wanted, We used Minima guides, less than $45 for material. They came out so good that my customer says he will probably use one first.. Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
Jim Scott
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Date: December 01, 2012 09:06AM
Thanks Ray,
I have secured some short fiberglass blanks and currently on the search for some inexpensive spinning reel seats. I plan on using Minima guides as well. The grips are my favorite part of rod building so i plan to do some stuff w/ bright colored eva. Simple wraps and a decal with the kids names. Regards JS Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: December 01, 2012 12:27PM
Jim,
Why no Christmas delivery? You have 25 days till Christmas. Each rod takes two hours, so you should be able to have them all built by the end of today. Roger Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
Jim Scott
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Date: December 01, 2012 05:38PM
Roger,
I am a hobby builder. Work a 40+ hr week at my job and only spend a couple hours a week on rods. Sat morning mostly. It takes me months to finish a rod. Plus i am off for a week to mexico for my nieces wedding starting the 8th. Too much pressure to get them done. Besides that i will probabyl have 10 hours in the grips alone. Most of it staring at the bench wondering what to do next, but 10 hours non the less. I plan in sticking to a couple builds a year for people and guide repairs when needed, leave the production stuff to you profesionals. I will build rods for money when i retire, right now i will stick to home design. I am looking forward to the project so maybe i will manage to get them done sooner but i am not gonna tell them that. Yall have a good evening. js Re: Kids Rod
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: December 01, 2012 09:40PM
Jim,
Great information. Enjoy your trip and family when you travel south. Be safe Roger p.s. If you get a chance, and if you are in the right area, take some time in Mexico to do some deep sea fishing. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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