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MICROWAVE GUIDE SPACING???
Posted by:
Mark Emaus
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Date: April 13, 2020 02:16PM
Hi guys,
Ok, so I have 2 Rainshadow 6'2" spinning rod blanks (fast and xfast) for walleye jigging. From an earlier post, it was suggested to place reel seat at around 8 to 10 inches from the butt. With the microwave guides, I now have, they overlap of how American would space the guides. They have a 2 step process in measuring. First is to measure from the lip of the spool and place the stripping guide at 19.5. Transition guide at 30.5 and running guide at 39.87. These 3 are larger than the rest. Doing this will overlap 2 of the rest of the guides. kit comes with a total of 9 guides. So would you eliminate 2 guides, eliminate 1 guide and respace the rest, or respace all of the remaining guides? If you do the latter, would you put more weight in spacing closer together at the tiptop? Thanks Mark Re: MICROWAVE GUIDE SPACING???
Posted by:
Ken Patek
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Date: April 13, 2020 02:33PM
The spacing of the 1st 3 guides are critical (the stripping, transition, and 1st running guide) to "controlling" the line as it comes off the reel. The rest of the running guides, as far as placement and qty., are dictated by the length of the rod and the action. In other words, static test and see what works. I use these guides a lot on 7' and 7'6" blanks. Being your application is on a 6'2" blank, it wouldn't surprise me if you need less guides than what were provided in the kit. So...place the 1st 3 in accordance with the directions, and static test to determine the qty and spacing of the running guides.
If you're not familiar with static testing....look it up. Its critical to custom building. Hope that helps. Re: MICROWAVE GUIDE SPACING???
Posted by:
Mark Emaus
(50.124.34.---)
Date: April 13, 2020 02:53PM
Thanks Ken, I static test my fly rods. These are the first spinning rods that I have built. I am thinking that I would use the same way to static test the fly rod as a spinning since the guides are on the bottom? Would you agree? I also saw a video on spacing spinning rods with one extra guide towards the tip. It was suppose to make the action better for jigging. Would you agree with that?
Mark Re: MICROWAVE GUIDE SPACING???
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: April 13, 2020 04:01PM
You don't have to use 9 guides just because the kit came with that many.
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Posted by:
Don @ American Tackle
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Date: April 13, 2020 04:39PM
Great talking to you today Mark!
Drop 2 off and static test.. you are on the right track Let me know if you have any more questions. _______________________________ God Bless, Don Morse 800-516-1750 ext. 1207 / don@americantackle.us Rod Building..... It's What We Do. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/13/2020 04:40PM by Don @ American Tackle. Re: MICROWAVE GUIDE SPACING???
Posted by:
Mark Emaus
(50.124.34.---)
Date: April 13, 2020 05:35PM
Don, lol I did not know you were on here...Thanks for your help. Any thoughts on the overlap? Re: MICROWAVE GUIDE SPACING???
Posted by:
Don @ American Tackle
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Date: April 13, 2020 05:39PM
Mark Emaus Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Don, lol I did not know you were on > here...Thanks for your help. Any thoughts on the > overlap? I am everywhere.... the 3 from the reel are the most important ... adjust the rest as necessary.. static test for perfect set up for your blank _______________________________ God Bless, Don Morse 800-516-1750 ext. 1207 / don@americantackle.us Rod Building..... It's What We Do. Re: MICROWAVE GUIDE SPACING???
Posted by:
Ken Patek
(---.tamp.fl.frontiernet.net)
Date: April 14, 2020 10:55AM
Mark Emaus Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks Ken, I static test my fly rods. These are > the first spinning rods that I have built. I am > thinking that I would use the same way to static > test the fly rod as a spinning since the guides > are on the bottom? Would you agree? I also saw a > video on spacing spinning rods with one extra > guide towards the tip. It was suppose to make the > action better for jigging. Would you agree with > that? > > Mark. Yes, on a spinning rig, the guides would be on the "bottom" or "inside" of the curve when you are finding the spine. Well, thats how I do it, some do the opposite, and some find the straightest axis to put the guides on. When you are static testing, the guides should be on the bottom. As far as the extra guide towards the tip....I guess I can see the logic in it, but I personally don't do it. Curious if the time, cost, and additional weight of that guide would be worth it......my guess would be no. However, one thing with rod building.....the only way to know for sure is to try things, and form objective conclusions....versus relying someone else's subjective opinions. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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