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To upgrade my reels
That's a good article. What RM showed me was using the old style wooden shaft q-tips and BRASSO. Cut one end of the Q-tip off, place it in the dremel, then wet the q-tip with brasso. Now at a slow rotation run the q-tip around the brake race then let it sit for a few minuets or until hazy. Now using a clean dry q-tip and high speed polish the brake race, to a shine. Using the brasso there is very little in the way of residue left over to have to clean up, also using the Q-tip there was no need to remove the brake races from the reels. Basically all you are doing is removing the tarnish from any and all free spool friction points. The other point that Nielsen makes in the article is that super tuning at the time of the article was written it was a way to make the OLDER reels perform like the newer super frees and higher end reels without having to pay the prices for reels today.... This is something RM does to each reel automatically (new or older) he services..
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Cast Control Knob On Baitcast Reels Question
When I was training with ReelMechanic I learned that loosening the drags was a relative term. Loosening the drag from a 2/3 of line strength setting to fully disengaged is not necessary, loosen the drag enough to relieve the pressure on the drag spring washers and drag pads, but not so much that the spool is free turning. I don't think I have ever backed off the CCCap on a reel when storing. Just my .02¢ learned from a pro. Tight Lines!
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Help me ID this Abu?
Yea that is an original Sweden tooled Garcia 5000C (circa 1976).. Gear Ratio should be around 5.1:1 to 5.5:1 has the old thin fiber drag washer. The spool shaft rides on 2 brass bushings/bearings (but can be upgraded to bearings), copper shims and oil rings under both caps. The cap on the crank side is always tight, the cap on the palming side plate is the free spool (cast control cap). The level wind is engaged while in free spool, the pawl part number is #5176 and still available. As far as drag pads smoothie and the Reel Mechanic carry the pads for it now, probably the old #049 part number. I use to have 2 of them, until the black 5001C came out in 1985 and I started cranking big nasty Abus in lefty. Great work horse reels!! Tight Lines!!
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Replacing vs. repairing double foot guide?
There is no way to fix a bent frame or cracked shock ring. As far as the finish on the threads you can while using a super fine grit sanding pad from 3M rough the surface slightly and redcoat with finish. As far as replacing the guide and re-wrapping, the only video instructions I know of are located at Mudhole and Fish Sticks 4 You!... Good Luck!
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St Croix Guides?
St.Croix uses... REC® Recoil® guides on the Legend® X-treme rods.. Fuji® Alconite® Concept on the Legend Tournament® Bass (the blue rod).. Fuji® Alconite® Concept on the Avid Series rods.. Batson Forecast hard aluminum-oxide on the Mojo Bass rods.. Batson Forecast® hard aluminum-oxide on the Premier® rods. All can be had directly from St.Croix, or any of the other rod building supply shops online... Good Luck Tight Wraps... 8-)
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Who is a member of bassmaster's?
Back then there was 2 or 3 different memberships on the membership sign up card, if I remember right a 1year, a 2year and a lifetime. For the lifetime you paid a total of $300 $150. down and the rest in time with no sign up gifts until balance was paid.
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Revo S problem
You need to clean and re-lube the worm gear. Pull the pawl and clean the blade then re-turn it with one drop of oil.... Good Luck...
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Who is a member of bassmaster's?
Life Member since 1975.
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New product support forums?
With all of the service techs that are out there, there is the availability of support information from most any of them on most any reel/s if you know how to search the info. Good Luck & Tight Lines!!!
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St Croix Mojo Bass Rods
Try this thread...... http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1226116477/all
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What To Do With First Rod
Getting harder to find good medium power 5'6" rods I'd keep it for jerkbaits, small spinnerbaits, etc. Tight Lines!!!
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applying finish to wraps
I use a wrist rest that RM and I came up with. As far as finish applications we use the yellow FlexCoat® brushes trimmed flat. Tight Wraps!
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St. Croix Mojo Swimbait Rod
Found out today from St.Croix® that the Mojo rods are imports, they wouldn't say from where but we knew they had bought a new factory either in China or Mexico. They aren't a step down in the Premiere series but a step up in the Triumph series. Good Luck & Tight Lines!
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St. Croix Mojo Swimbait Rod
As a builder that builds with RM exclusively on the St.Croix blanks. The Mojo rods are just a premiere with a new finish color (black cherry), the guides are the same Batson Aluminum Oxide, only difference is the split grip get into a premiere series rod. The splits use to only start with the Avid on up to Legends. We have been building rods like these for better than 2 years now....Only spiraled for efficiency!
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Can't tighten drag
Check and make sure that the drag spring washers in the stack (jist above the drive gear are in the proper orientation like so () not spooned like this (( ..