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First build winding check question
Posted by:
Billy Schraub
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Date: August 07, 2021 11:24AM
So my first build and my first post. Been reading for some time. I can’t seem to find my answer. I’m sure it’s the age…lol. I’m building a panfish rod for my son.
Question. I want to put a colored wc against the reel seat. It is a WCS from mud hole. I can’t find anything other than black. How to I find the similar to match the seat? Seat = CRSD-16 CRS WC = WCS-16 Fuji thanks in advance for any help! I’ve learned from you guys posting solid answers to noob questions. So from a lurker, Thank You I’m looking for green polished aluminum in 7.5 and 8 that fits up to the sk2? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2021 12:35PM by Billy Schraub. Re: First build winding check question
Posted by:
Robert Flowers
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Date: August 07, 2021 01:37PM
A few options for you:
[www.tackle24.de] [www.mudhole.com] [rodbuilderswarehouse.com] [www.ubuildrods.com.au] Hope you find something that will work Tight Lies and frisky fish RJF Re: First build winding check question
Posted by:
Billy Schraub
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Date: August 07, 2021 01:50PM
Thanks! Do these snap into the seat? That’s my problem. I think. Is butting up to the reel seat. And gluing it in/on Re: First build winding check question
Posted by:
Robert Flowers
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Date: August 07, 2021 04:39PM
I always glue my winding checks onto the blank, with the thinnest od epoxy coatings applied with a toothpick, so that it creates an invisible, water seal to prevent water getting under the grip' You maybe could get away with a silicone winding check not needing epoxy. All winding check installation instructions I've read, say that the WC should fit loosely to the grip, butting up against it, with the epoxy holding everything in place. Now, by loosely, it means - not snug, but with a touch of wiggle room. Make sure to measure the diameter of the blank where the winding check will sit, with a digital caliper, or micrometer so that you order the size closest to the blank, but just a hair larger.
More of my favorite winding checks: [www.mudhole.com] [www.mudhole.com] [www.therodworks.com.au] Tight Lies and frisky fish RJF Re: First build winding check question
Posted by:
Michael Sutheimer
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Date: August 07, 2021 04:56PM
I think I have this pictured right. You have a SK2 spin seat which you have split and want a check on the two inside ends, then you have a foregrip and a rear grip of some sort. I have yet to find any checks like the WCS other than black. Here is what I have done. I order a aluminum check that matches the O.D. of the reel seat. I am sure the I.D. will be bigger than you want. Then I wrap the area in front of the reel seat where the check will sit with black thread. Do as many layers as needed to get a snug fit. Glue the check on just enough epoxy to tack it in place.. I come back later with some rod finish dyed black and fill the void. The finish flows nice and is more flexible than epoxy, plenty strong for this application.
Another option I have not tried but is on my list of experiments I need to do. Get the WCS checks and remove the finish with fine sandpaper. Then paint them. I think those powdered paints for jig heads would work great. Dust them and then heat them. I know it would hold up great. I talked to DO it molds that makes the pro tec powder paints. They saw no reason as to why it would not work. Again have not tried it but a simple option that would not take much time or expense to try. Re: First build winding check question
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: August 07, 2021 05:09PM
Green is hard to find in winding checks. Matagi does make colored winding checks (but not green) that fit size 16 reel seats, including the SK2.
[voodoorods.com] Another option is to just paint the Fuji nylon WCS winding checks green. Norm Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/07/2021 05:18PM by Norman Miller. Re: First build winding check question
Posted by:
Mark Talmo
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Date: August 07, 2021 05:14PM
Billy,
In lieu of a store-bought winding check, create your own radiused filet by building up thread finish tinted with pigment of your color choice; zero gaps, seals against water intrusion, looks and feels very good. Mark Talmo FISHING IS NOT AN ESCAPE FROM LIFE BUT RATHER A DEEPER IMMERSION INTO IT!!! BUILDING YOUR OWN SIMPLY ENHANCES THE EXPERIENCE. Re: First build winding check question
Posted by:
Billy Schraub
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Date: August 07, 2021 08:43PM
Wow. More decisions! Thanks for all and any help. It’s slowly coming together. I like the idea of build up finish. I bought some high build finish and I’m gonna try that. What kind of dye? Working through this without a mentor is tougher than I thought. Lots of mistakes. The rods going to cost $1000. By the time I learn from my mistakes! Any guidance on the die? Thanks again all. Re: First build winding check question
Posted by:
Lynn Behler
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Date: August 07, 2021 09:06PM Re: First build winding check question
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: August 07, 2021 10:26PM
Just buy the winding check that has the right OD for your applivation and run some wrapping thread under the check to make up the difference in ID, it shouldn't take a lot, green ones are at Mudhole. Re: First build winding check question
Posted by:
Mark Talmo
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Date: August 08, 2021 05:05PM
Billy,
I use epoxy pigment left over from my composite days. I have heard that Testors hobby paint works if one lets the pigment settle and pour-off the “clear” on top. Others simply purchase “marbling pigment “ available from most rod building supply sources and is designed for use with thread finish epoxies. Mark Talmo FISHING IS NOT AN ESCAPE FROM LIFE BUT RATHER A DEEPER IMMERSION INTO IT!!! BUILDING YOUR OWN SIMPLY ENHANCES THE EXPERIENCE. Re: First build winding check question
Posted by:
Mark Talmo
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Date: August 08, 2021 06:56PM
Billy,
It probably would go without being said, but by mixing pigments, one can achieve virtually ANY color. Just remember that a tiny bit of pigment goes a loooooooooooooooooong way!!! Mark Talmo FISHING IS NOT AN ESCAPE FROM LIFE BUT RATHER A DEEPER IMMERSION INTO IT!!! BUILDING YOUR OWN SIMPLY ENHANCES THE EXPERIENCE. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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