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SGlass Blank
Posted by:
Scott Kleppe
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Date: March 02, 2015 03:25PM
Customer looking for a S glass blank. Heres his requirement : "I've got one that's sweet for traps, but I'd like to get rid of my Shimano stuff. My other 2 crankbait rods are Loomis. Ones great for dt6s, the others good for 1.5s. I'd like one between those 2 so it could do both". Suggestions? Re: SGlass Blank
Posted by:
Joe Vanfossen
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Date: March 02, 2015 03:44PM
Check with Lance at Swampland. Either the RFLE 765 or the 726 is going to get the job done. I'm thinking the 765 with a small tip trim to bump the stiffness up just a tad and the rest taken from the butt for the guy's preferred length will get it done. I use my 765 trimmed just this way to 7' for lures ranging from Big-Os to Strike King Series 5 and 6 lures. It's as good as you will find for a multipurpose cranking blank, S-glass or otherwise.
Assuming the dt6s are the Rapala DT 6 lures, the 785 is the blank of choice. What are the 1.5s? Re: SGlass Blank
Posted by:
Scott Kleppe
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Date: March 02, 2015 03:56PM
Joe Vanfossen Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Check with Lance at Swampland. Either the RFLE > 765 or the 726 is going to get the job done. I'm > thinking the 765 with a small tip trim to bump the > stiffness up just a tad and the rest taken from > the butt for the guy's preferred length will get > it done. I use my 765 trimmed just this way to 7' > for lures ranging from Big-Os to Strike King > Series 5 and 6 lures. It's as good as you will > find for a multipurpose cranking blank, S-glass or > otherwise. > > Assuming the dt6s are the Rapala DT 6 lures, the > 785 is the blank of choice. What are the 1.5s? The 1.5 may be the DT FAT 01 or 03's Re: SGlass Blank
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: March 02, 2015 04:26PM
Joe
How do you know how much to trim the tip Bill - willierods.com Re: SGlass Blank
Posted by:
Joe Vanfossen
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Date: March 02, 2015 06:43PM
I use the Backlash Duplicator board, and place a blank on with about the tip stiffness I want as well as the blank that needs trimmed and apply force at different locations until it feels right. The S-glass blank is far more forgiving than a graphite blank. I would have to think a little more carefully when trimming the tip of a graphite blank, and make smaller incremental adjustments. Additionally, the RFLEs come from Seeker untrimmed (7'6" blank come in at about 7'8"), so there is about a half inch of tip that you can tinker with as well. It was about a half inch that I took off of that blank to get it where I wanted it.
Joe Re: SGlass Blank
Posted by:
Joe Vanfossen
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Date: March 02, 2015 06:46PM
Scott,
For those sizes I think the 765 will serve your client well. It's a bit soft for the big DTs, but still serviceable. Joe Re: SGlass Blank
Posted by:
Scott Kleppe
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Date: March 02, 2015 11:05PM
Joe Vanfossen Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Scott, > > For those sizes I think the 765 will serve your > client well. It's a bit soft for the big DTs, but > still serviceable. > > Joe Thank you Joe, I will check that blank out. Much appreciated! Re: SGlass Blank
Posted by:
Donald R Campbell
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Date: March 03, 2015 09:45AM
Scott,
You couldn't go wrong with the Phenix Rods X10- B Composite S-Glass/Graphite Crankbait Rod, Blank Color: Matte Charcoal, Rod Length: 7’-0”, Pieces: 1, Line: 8-20 lb., Lure: 1/4 - 1 oz. Action: Moderate, Butt: .561”, Tip: 5.0, Blank Wt.: 2.30 oz. Don Campbell don@sensorfishingrods.com Re: SGlass Blank
Posted by:
Scott Kleppe
(---.196.51.216.dyn.southslope.net)
Date: March 03, 2015 01:08PM
Donald R Campbell Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Scott, > > You couldn't go wrong with the Phenix Rods X10- B > Composite S-Glass/Graphite Crankbait Rod, Blank > Color: Matte Charcoal, Rod Length: 7’-0”, > Pieces: 1, Line: 8-20 lb., Lure: 1/4 - 1 oz. > Action: Moderate, Butt: .561”, Tip: 5.0, Blank > Wt.: 2.30 oz. Thanks Don, I will check them out as well. Scott Re: SGlass Blank
Posted by:
Tom Wewerka
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Date: March 05, 2015 12:01PM
Scott
Just another suggestion. If you haven't checked out the Rod Geeks S Glass it is worth a look. I have built a good number of them and my clients are extremely happy with the performance. Not to mention that you can get it in any color you like. They are fish well and look great. Tom tomscustomrods.com Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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