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Finish on factory rods
Posted by:
Bob
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Date: July 01, 2001 09:15AM
A buddy of mine just showed me a noodle rod he got from Bass Pro Shop. I was astonished at the amount of finish on the guide wraps. What was more interesting was the perfect football shape. Not that I want to copy it I just wonder how they do that? Is that what happens when you just glob it on or is there a technique to it? Re: Finish on factory rods
Posted by:
Andy
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Date: July 01, 2001 09:52AM
I think you can get this 'effect' with just about any finish if you lay a great big glob on the wraps and let it turn. I stopped in a fly shop in Oregon this spring for some tippet etc and had a look at some of the rods on display. These were the big brands in the $400 - $600 range. I was appalled at the workmanship on some of these 'high-end' rods -a couple of brands were particularly poor - concentric finish, huge footballs and finish running half way, or more, up the guides. I spend a lot of time and care with the finish on my rods and have sometimes wondered if I go overboard but after seeing this the effort is clearly worth it. Andy Re: Finish on factory rods
Posted by:
Frank Moore
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Date: July 01, 2001 12:42PM
The football guide finish is somewhat of a trademark for winston fly rods - and people try to imitate that look. To each their own. When I see a football starting to form on a rod I am finishing, I know I need to check that my rod drier is level. Re: Finish amount
Posted by:
Jeff
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Date: July 04, 2001 09:34AM
I saw a demo at the National Rod Crafters seminar by a lady from Florida, her name escapes me, that looked like it would solve the football problem but is not for the faint hearted. She explained she did a lot of rod repair and did not have time to fool around. She used Flex Coat and globbed it on and then flamed it using a propane torch. The majority of the epoxy just melted off and voila! a very nice finish. She explained great care must be used or you burn up the wrappings. We are not talking here about a delicate application of flame but a full bore spreader hitting the wrap. Also for those who use LS-2000 Do Not Apply Heat to it! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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