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Need tips to build 1st Payne 98 bamboo fly rod
Posted by:
Sam Slack
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Date: September 15, 2020 11:10AM
I've just bought my first bamboo blank, a Payne 98, 7', 4/5 wt. Any tips on building this rod would be appreciated.
Since this is a new blank, does it still need decorative wraps as old bamboo rods all had? What is best guide spacing/ sizes for this rod? And is linseed oil a good finish for this rod? And is Flexcoat Light ok for finish for all guide wraps? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/15/2020 03:04PM by Sam Slack. Re: Need tips to build 1st Payne 98 bamboo fly rod
Posted by:
John DeMartini
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Date: September 15, 2020 04:13PM
It does not need decorative wrap to function. If it makes you feel good do it. There is a lot of nice thread work out there enjoy the effort and enjoy the results.
The preferred finish for a bamboo rod is spar varnish. I can not offer any advice for guide spacing, I am sure others will chime in. Have fun Re: Need tips to build 1st Payne 98 bamboo fly rod
Posted by:
Phil Ewanicki
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Date: September 16, 2020 10:51AM
Like any other rod, the more decoration and leveraged weight is added to a bamboo blank the more poorly it performs - but the better it looks. Only you can make this decision. Is the Payne 98 a Tonkin cane blank? Re: Need tips to build 1st Payne 98 bamboo fly rod
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: September 16, 2020 10:51AM
PermaGloss was originally developed as a blank and thread wrap coating for bamboo rods. Similar look to varnish, but will last nearly forever and never yellow.
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Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: September 16, 2020 12:23PM
The bamboo blanks I have used are already finished, so you probably don’t need to finish it. If it’s not finished, I agree with Tom on using Permagloss, which can be easily wiped on to give a very thin and durable finish. Space the guides as you would do for any other fly rod. Most bamboo fly rods I have seen were quite plain without decorative wraps, and the guides were wrapped with a trim band at the very most. A lite epoxy finish will work fine for the guide wraps. However, it is your rod so do it the way you like it. If you are using German silver ferrules you may need to lap the male ferrule to get a good fit. These ferrules are machined and the male ferrule is usually oversized and require lapping to get the fit you like. Do an internet search to find out how to lap a ferrule. Bamboo fly rods are a lot of fun to fish. Good luck.
Norm Re: Need tips to build 1st Payne 98 bamboo fly rod
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: September 16, 2020 01:30PM
I'd coat the guide wraps with PermaGloss - that's what it was made for.
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Posted by:
Robert Flowers
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Date: September 16, 2020 08:54PM
There are bamboo rods that cost over $2,000 to purchase, finished. s this rod meant to be a fun rod to throw dry flies, or a custom rod to fish, and really show off. I notice that a good many bamboo rods sport agate-insert guides, and premium reel seats. The cork handles are usually immaculate as well. You can get reel seats anywhere from about $30 for a nice one, to $600 for a scrimshawed elk horn reel seat. Nickle silver is used a lot as well.
Do a bit of research online and you can find the components you want, at a price point you can live with. I won't build a bamboo rod as I couldn't afford to make it as nice as I'd want it. I sincerely hope that this build comes out perfect for you. Tight lines and frisky fish RJF Re: Need tips to build 1st Payne 98 bamboo fly rod
Posted by:
Sam Slack
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Date: September 16, 2020 09:26PM
Robert: I want to make it nice but for fishing. I make my own grips but bought the reel seat....burled wood, downlocking NS band, Using Pac Bay light wire chrome plated guides and agate stripper guide. ns plated.
But were there ever suggested guide spacing for the Payne 97 taper? Or does it depend upon the builder? Thanks to everyone giving me some guidance here. Sam S Re: Need tips to build 1st Payne 98 bamboo fly rod
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: September 16, 2020 11:03PM
I would assume that the spacing is builder determined. However, you could do an internet search for ‘Payne 98 guides and spacing’, and probably get a starting point.
Norm Re: Need tips to build 1st Payne 98 bamboo fly rod
Posted by:
Robert Flowers
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Date: September 17, 2020 12:20PM
I believe stress testing the blank under load will give you what you want in guide spacing. Here's a site that has info on the bamboo blank, but I'm not seeing actual guide spaciong. I might be misreading iy. [www.hexrod.net]
This URL focuses in specifically on the Payne 98 1 piece 4 weight - [www.hexrod.net] I think [carlinbamboo.com] site will be the most helpful to you - Tight lines and frisky fish RJF Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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