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.RM.

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  1. X3 Polishing is just what idol hands love...
  2. Out of those 3 I would feel better using Rem Oil. Just my .02¢
  3. Here's a thought. In my 28 yrs of servicing reels, I have found no 2 reels brake in and act/feel the same. Each will have some tolerance differances and will brake in differantly. When you compare reels always try to compare apples to apples. You could send them in for tuning it will help some, but even then each will act/feel differently, even using the exact tuning technique on each..... I have found a properly balanced system reel, rod, line, lure, all within the ratings will help alot Just an old service techs .02¢ Tight Lines!
  4. The oil that came with the reel/s will do just fine...........
  5. Light reel oil swab in both (NO GREASE), use a wetted q-tip........... Tight Lines!
  6. The average rack rod can run 3.0 - 5.0 oz., most custom rods can run 4.0 down to 3.0 oz.
  7. Standard guide on a spinning rod, you don't have to worry about using more guides on a SP rod the line always falls away from the blank anyway. The weight saved using micro guides is very slight at best..Mostly used as marketing hype, for rack rods... Tight Lines!
  8. .RM. replied to draggin's topic in Tacklemaking
    First off you talk to a custom rod builder, and, he isn't a java run script on a website page. The process is a lot more personal than that. All you have learned there is what it could run you. As a retired custom rod builder I would have to measure the hands on a client, ask a 100 differant question about grips, guides seats, angling style, techniques the rod is to be used for, balance, etc.. Have the client handle some of my builds etc. So IMPO take a look in your phone book if you still have one, for the local small mom/pop tackle shop for a local custom builder. If you cannot find one in your local, here is the url for a directory of the builders in this country..... http://www.tackleworks.org/ Good Luck & Tight Lines
  9. If you pull the spool and the rotor. You will see on the face of the AR pack the words NO GREASE!. Clean the reel and properly lube the AR pack with a q-tip swab of light reel oil..
  10. You might consider a rod with a Tenn. grip, more adjustment of balance then a fixed reel seat.. Just a thought....
  11. X2....As a mono only user every outing (I buy in bulk) I don't even let a spool coil set in.. Tight Lines!
  12. Hey Rooster, Many mfgs count bushing as bearings... Tight Lines!
  13. OK first off you need the reels schematic!! never open a reel without one..... The pinion yoke is the white nylon part that the pinion gear sits in, and, it looks fine to me. What I don't see in the picture you provided is the pair (2 drag spring washers), without them mounted ontop of the AR inner-sleve You will not have the proper pressure placed on the crank stack and the drags will not engage properly. They are the washers that are shape like so () make sure you place them as you see it here. Good Luck & Tight Lines!
  14. IMPO If the reels aren't rated for SW don't use them!!! If you can not get around it, as soon as the tourney is done have the reels deep serviced. Then before you try another tourney in SW get into some SW rated gear... Just this service techs .02¢ Tight Lines!
  15. Here are my questions as they relate to WD-40 and bass fishing: 1) Does it attract fish? <<<< Yes I have used it fishing for big cats in the fresh water lakes on the west coast, but then so did the chicken macnuggets I was sprying it on....LOL 2) Does it work well for lubricating reels?<<<< NO! Pros and Cons? <<<< There are no pros I have seen in my 30yrs servicing reels 3) If you spray your rod guides with WD-40, will it help you cast longer? <<<< NO! The proper system (rod/reel) setup will get you longer cast's 4) Will it keep your guides from freezing this time of year? <<<< It might, but why would you risk using this stuff for anything fishing..A catalitic heater will work better and faster..... 5) What is its effect on fishing line? <<<< It will screw the line up over time, use a good line conditioner made for it.....KVD comes to mind Good Luck & Tight Lines!
  16. Yup your young and you stopped looking for the truth as soon as you saw it was made from fish oil.. First off how do you know exactly what is in it, the formula is a trade secret.. The only formula listed is: 51% Stoddard solvent 25% liquefied petroleum gas (presumably as a propellant; carbon dioxide is now used instead to reduce WD-40's considerable flammability) 15+% mineral oil (light lubricating oil) 10-% inert ingredients From Wikipedia...... WD-40 is the trademark name of a penetrating oil and water-displacing spray. It was developed in 1953 by Norm Larsen, founder of the Rocket Chemical Company, in San Diego, California. WD-40, abbreviated from the phrase "Water Displacement, 40th formula,"[1] was originally designed to repel water and prevent corrosion,[2] and later was found to have numerous household uses. Larsen was attempting to create a formula to prevent corrosion in nuclear missiles, by displacing the standing water that causes it. He claims he arrived at a successful formula on his 40th attempt.[2] WD-40 is primarily composed of various hydrocarbons. WD-40 was first used by Convair to protect the outer skin, and more importantly, the paper thin "balloon tanks" of the Atlas missile from rust and corrosion.[2][3] These stainless steel fuel tanks were so thin that, when empty, they had to be kept inflated with nitrogen gas to prevent their collapse. WD-40 first became commercially available on store shelves in San Diego in 1958.. Tight Lines All! The truth...............
  17. Ambassaduer XLT Plus (circa 1985) 5.5:1 I have 3 in my collection, IMPO one of the biggest pieces of junk that Garcia tried in the LP line... Tight Lines!
  18. For the Quantum I would go direct to Quantum. For all kinds of reels I would recommend Outdoor World Rod & Reel Repair....... Tight Lines!
  19. Need another tackle box just to haul that around......
  20. Shane J Posted February 13 2013 - 03:45 PM I don't clean them right away. I will fish them for a couple weeks, then send them in for a thorough breakdown clean/lube. First it lets me know if there are any problems with the reel, and second, it sort of gives the reel a break in period. They do need to be done, even when they're new, though. ......
  21. The AR probably has grease in it. No grease in the AR packs, light oil swab only.....
  22. The cold could cause a sticky feel to reels. As far as the rod, I would worry more about the rod banging around in the trunk of my car then the cold. I would because the rod is the fragile part of the system make sure you check the rod for nicks etc., each time you want to use it... Tight Lines!

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