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  1. That's good feedback JF. I have steered people away from old SX models because of the weak mag only brakes. Other than that, I've always found them (Revo's) to perform better than they looked on paper.
  2. The AR clutch bearing is pretty straightforward. They can be tough to completely clean depending on circumstances. The only other step is replacement. If you need a hand with either or both let me know.
  3. Just notch out Vs in a sturdy cardboard box. Put thead spool in a bowl and run it thru a heavy book for tension. Use and old or broken rod to practice on. Thread is easier to pack on the smooth blank
  4. Wood filler is enough for pits but this cork is comprised. I'd replace the whole ring.
  5. Reels are not "rated" for line size. Those numbers are for spool capacity info only.
  6. Looks like a minor production "flaw". Does it operate correctly? Probably where the dial attaches inside.
  7. A good rainbow or brown will give you every bit the fight a bass will or more. Float fish the seams with a Trout Magnet or wollybugger
  8. Generally speaking Shimano bearings are on the higher end of the quality scale in my experience. Corrosion resistance wise...hard to tell. Just take care of whatever you have.
  9. In a perfect world, yes dunking would indicate tear down time. In reality a brief submersion in clear water probably isn't catastrophic if addressed as best you can. Lingering submersion in dirty water or laying on the bottom requires more active response. Laying reels on the ground or worse yet sand is arguably the worst.
  10. No not at all. Just lay it out to dry rather than stick it soaking wet in a rod locker, car trunk etc. if it gets dunked even more so.
  11. I'm not privy to every element of every reel but as far as I'm concerned "ARB" is marketing jargon for a slightly higher quality bearing. There are grades of SS and assume this is the difference. I can't see a bearing company making anything to intentionally rust or worse yet a prominent reel company sourcing them. The OP is a clear case of neglect. Always makes sure all your tackle: rods, reels, baits, hooks, tools... are dry before storage and keep each clean and properly lubricated. As brand vs brand spinning reels, Shimano's heavy duty, self contained design is unique and worth points when comparing apples to apples.
  12. A friend of mine had a short bed truck and use a 10" SonoTube (concrete pier form) with rods slid down butt first.
  13. They're nothing special. Decent but not worth stressing to source specifically. Let us know what you want a blank to do and you'll get recommendations.
  14. Examine your brake settings and thumbing technique. Sounds like you have line ballooning off the spool
  15. Personally I won't pay more than 60% of retail for any second hand tackle. I agree, fish it and see how it goes.
  16. Single hook baits should be ok if they're thin or fine wire
  17. Loomis blanks are not head and shoulders above other top blanks like they were when Gary pioneered graphite technology rods. In fact, the MHX blanks were designed specifically to fill the void when loomis cut off supply to custom builders. There are as good or better components to build with than any production rod and the attention to detail exceeds anything a factory is capable of.
  18. I don't recommend the uninitiated get into spinning reel ARs. As pointed out already most are not self contained as in casting reels. Spinning reels definitely benefit from deep cleaning but are often overlooked.
  19. If you're going to lay down the $ for a high end rod you shouldn't have to settle or compromise on any detail.

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