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11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
Hole saw would not be my first choice..modified or not. But if your gonna use one, then David's spot on about the pilot bit. On the pen trimming bit I use a 1/4" rod.
Forum: rodboard 11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
Drill it out after like Phil describes with a forster bit. Or if ya need to go deeper I'll use a pen barrel trimming bit and clean up the hole and fine tune the size with a dremel. They used to make the crafty cutter bit for inleting but i havent seen them advertised lately. I believe I saw a new style out but IIRC it was very pricey
Forum: rodboard 11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
George Forster Wrote:
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> The plan is to extend the blank far enough to add
> a fixed fighting butt, without losing any of the
> working length of the blank. I like a fast blank,
> and thought I might increase the speed, a litte
> bit. I'll be using a 4" butt, instead of 3 1/2",
> so; the rod would effectivel
Forum: rodboard 11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
Norm, kinda what I gathered as well. What's not clear is was he planning to add the length just to account for the fighting butt. Maybe alittle more info is needed.
Build on blank as ya would normally without fighting butt and add 3.5" blank extension to add fighting butt. Basically building on a 9'3 1/2" blank.
Usable length from top of grip around 8'+/-.(just ballparking 12"
Forum: rodboard 11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
I heard over on the FB group that they were getting a new design made and that was their reasoning for no decals. IDK true or not just what I heard
Forum: rodboard 11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
Evan, I agree great blanks. The 3c69MLXF I mentioned was alittle different tho. It's was from when SC first added IPC to the avid/SCIII line up(when the blanks switched from matte black/grey to gloss grey). Was very much softer and faster tipped than the other 3 or 4 69MLXF I've used. IDK how long it was actually produced like that but for short time I believe the spin and cast versions wer
Forum: rodboard 11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
Thx for comparison dean! Sound like that 76MLXF is very similar to an older 3c69MLXF I have. It was different from the other XF Croixs I have or had. Locks up extremely quickly with very light tip. Much faster than the 5s69MLXF.
Forum: rodboard 11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
Anyone try the NFC SJ762. On paper it looks like a good alternative to the SCV76MLXF.
Forum: rodboard 11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
Absolutely Aaron. Great technique!! Especially for the youngsters...although I know of a guide that makes his living on that technique!! The 8 year old I mentioned is now 27 lol. Now he outfishes me!!!
Forum: rodboard 11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
River current often requires more weight to maintain bottom contact, like Aaron mentions. The OG NED wasn't a bottom contact bait tho. It was glided across the bottom with minimal contact. Before there was a zman and finesse TRD worms, we would use 3" senkos on 1/16-1/8oz heads, and use a very slow retrieve to glide across bottom with a lift every now and then. It was a great bait to gi
Forum: rodboard 11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
Jay
its not a 1/4-3/4oz. blank. Maybe Alex can chime in on why it's line/lure ratings are what they are since the new C6o2 blank carries the same ratings.
The CCS IP numbers put the 703 in the same power range as the MHX SJ781 or a St Croix MLF.
Forum: rodboard 11 months ago
Matt Ruggie
The black mirror says 1.3oz. I never noticed it until this post, catalog said 1.5 which is what I got +/- and what I expected....yes we're splitting hairs lol.
Forum: rodboard 12 months ago
Matt Ruggie
David/Dean.
X3...I noticed this when trying to decide between the MB684 and SB684..nearly identical on the comparator. I picked the SB over the MB since it was lighter. So yes I question the accuracy too.
Forum: rodboard 12 months ago
Matt Ruggie
Good stuff John! I have the SB684 and find it alittle stiffer than expected. Sounds like the MB684 might be alittle softer action being ya like it for TW and jerks. How do the 4 power SB and MB xrays compare in power?
Forum: rodboard 12 months ago
Matt Ruggie
I'll let ya know how they are tomorrow....WAS gonna pick up my left hand blank tonight but ran out of headlight fluid for the truck, so now I can't drive in the dark!
Forum: rodboard 1 year ago
Matt Ruggie
El,
If the plan is to eventually move her right to spinning reels, I'd reccomend starting her off with an underspin reel instead of spin cast. Same concept but instead of thumb button , they have the trigger that imitates holding the line with pointer finger. Easier transition to spinning IMHO. If thats the case you'd want to build the rod as spinning.
As a bonus you have an excuse to b
Forum: rodboard 1 year ago
Matt Ruggie
I've tried a few different methods with a few different manufacturers seats.....none of them taste all that good!
Forum: rodboard 1 year ago
Matt Ruggie
David,
Good point on elongated holes. I made a wood one similar to what you describe with elongated holes. I'm thinking now I'll do that to the quick grip so blank or mandrel can just drop right in.
Forum: rodboard 1 year ago
Matt Ruggie
Saw these and thought about modifying for cork but said why bother cause the quick grip clamps work great. No need to reinvent the wheel.
Edit to add:
OP,
I'm in the titebond III group. Never had a problem and cleans up easy
Forum: rodboard 1 year ago
Matt Ruggie
Yeah it works great and super quick. Ya can even use these for some handle/reel seat assemblies on the blank since the one side detaches from the clamp. As long as ya have a clamp with a deep enough throat that is.
Forum: rodboard 1 year ago
Matt Ruggie
I believe I first saw this clamp mod here in the photo section years ago
Forum: rodboard 1 year ago
Matt Ruggie
Daryl Ferguson Wrote:
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> I’ve been reading quite a bit about cork rings
> and I’m very excited to give this a try myself.
> I’m very good at shaping by hand. One experiment
> I’ve pondered doing is using a caulk gun to
> press the rings together. Thoughts?
Get a quick grip clamp and drill holes in it so a mandrel can p
Forum: rodboard 1 year ago
Matt Ruggie
Dean Veltman Wrote:
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> For what it’s worth, NFC just released a SJ703
> in X-ray C6O2. If you look at the regular X-RAY
> SJ703 (1.5 oz) and black mirror version (1.3 oz)
> , I am not really seeing a weight savings with the
> C6O2 version weights 1.4 oz, based on the website.
>
>
> But, maybe there is a p
Forum: rodboard 1 year ago
Matt Ruggie
Kendall, I'm still smokin some "hopium", waiting for lamiglas to release the xmg50 2.0 updated for alittle more durability!! Lol
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