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Hand Wrapper Recommendations
Posted by:
samuel pan
(207.237.191.---)
Date: December 18, 2023 09:40PM
Hi I am looking to start building surf rods mainly for stripe bass. Is there a hand wrapper that I can convert into a power wrapper when I decide to upgrade later? If not. what is the best hand wrapper in the current market? Thanks Re: Hand Wrapper Recommendations
Posted by:
Francis Santangelo
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Date: December 18, 2023 09:55PM
Pretty sure the mudhole hand wrappers can go on the mudhole tracks that the RBS power wrappers use.
I just got the RBS Pro G2 power wrapper and I’m pretty happy with it. If you have the money i would say it’s worth it Re: Hand Wrapper Recommendations
Posted by:
samuel pan
(207.237.191.---)
Date: December 18, 2023 10:13PM
Francis Santangelo Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Pretty sure the mudhole hand wrappers can go on > the mudhole tracks that the RBS power wrappers > use. > > I just got the RBS Pro G2 power wrapper and I’m > pretty happy with it. If you have the money i > would say it’s worth it Is there a reason you chose the RBS Pro G2 power wrapper instead of the ALPS Upgraded Power Wrapper & Dryer 110v? Re: Hand Wrapper Recommendations
Posted by:
Daryl Ferguson
(47.214.193.---)
Date: December 18, 2023 10:36PM
Francis is correct. The RBS track at Mudhole is comparable with their hand wrappers I recently upgraded to the RBS pro power wrapper. I looked at the Alps, and I feel like I would’ve probably been just as happy with it, but I bought the whole kit from Mudhole to save some money. Again, I think the wrappers are fairly comparable from what I could tell. But, I really like the RBS stands (Pro Stands, I think they call them). One caution, there was an issue with the foot controller with the RBS. I *think* they got that sorted. I didn’t look too far into it because I could always build my own if need be, but you might want to check that out further if it’s a concern. Re: Hand Wrapper Recommendations
Posted by:
Francis Santangelo
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Date: December 19, 2023 12:09AM
Francis Santangelo Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Pretty sure the mudhole hand wrappers can go on > the mudhole tracks that the RBS power wrappers > use. > > I just got the RBS Pro G2 power wrapper and I’m > pretty happy with it. If you have the money i > would say it’s worth it Also purchased the kit. I like it. Most of what mudhole sells is compatible with the track. Feel the same way as Daryl overall. Re: Hand Wrapper Recommendations
Posted by:
Harry Sandoval
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Date: December 19, 2023 07:54AM
I wasn’t thrilled with the new RBS pro being out of stock back in August when I decided to take the plunge. I didn’t like the idea of having to spend more to build it later; I especially wanted the pro rod stands…
In hindsight, I didn’t know what I didn’t know. I think my path of buying the RBS tracks, cheap stands, thread carriage, and variable speed dryer w/slip clutch was a better option for my taste even though I didn’t know it for the first couple of rods… With my garage/shop setup, I don’t like making sawdust inside. I especially don’t want dust anywhere near the equipment I will be finishing rods with. I had hoped to use stock cork grips for the first year or so, but a Euro Rod build has forced me into making my own fighting butt and grip to get exactly what I want. A way to turn cork outside is essential for me, so I built a little drill lathe similar to the flexcoat system so I can make grips and fighting butts… I found out I like being able to grab the blank to stop rotation at times while applying finish, the slip clutch makes this easy… I think a faster dryer motor could help with straighter finish lines and also leveling finish. I plan on upgrading to the newest flexcoat motor system sooner than later for the reasons listed above. Re: Hand Wrapper Recommendations
Posted by:
John Cates
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Date: December 19, 2023 01:10PM
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Posted by:
Daryl Ferguson
(107.119.41.---)
Date: December 19, 2023 02:25PM
Harry, just an FYI, but you can buy faster dryers if you are otherwise happy with your set up. And, you put the slip clutch on any of them. I *think* they’re around $20-$30 IIRC. Re: Hand Wrapper Recommendations
Posted by:
Harry Sandoval
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Date: December 19, 2023 07:59PM
I thought about just getting another dryer motor, but I would like a power wrapper, even if I don’t need one…
I plan to buy the flexcoat soon and then the CRB pro stands for my track down the road as needed… Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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