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Posted 12/9/2008 12:45:43 PM


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This last kick got blood in my eyes

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Posted 12/9/2008 2:02:18 PM
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Well let me kick the dead mule once too.

BTW:  I recall somebody asking about Micro Guides. here are some ramblinsf from me having just finished up my first rod. I was using mix of Fuji new concept and Batson's Guides. A 7ft light/UL 16 8 6 3 3 3 3.The 3's were all batson, looks like a stronger foot than the same size Fuji.Time will tell. Spacing was as per regular 'new concept'. The top is a 4 ring on 4 tube batson. Put a little epoxy between the two 'legs' and the tube to stiffen it up some, the added weight was not noticeable but those tops are a problem. Wish they came pre split for thicker rods and with a better support for the ring. Made for myself to use on  white bass in spring and stocked trout this winter. May be fun on Specks on my sea trips. 6# test floro on 8# spectra. In a 750 Sahara. Knot passes the guides well. Blank is one of those 'sand it yourself' deals from Mudhole, turned out way better than i thought it would be.

Casts much better with very light lures than with regular sized eyes. 1/32 works well enough to fish with. I must of fooled around with various combos for a week until i settled on this. First try on Threadmaster Lite epoxy. Happy with that too.

An absolute PITA to get those guides to stay in place until you get a few winds of thread on them. Fast to tie on though, about 15 winds and a guide is done. Have to tie off those guides too or they pull out easily.

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Posted 12/9/2008 2:13:51 PM


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Were you using a Forhan to lock them in place? I would love to see pics of the finished product!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted 12/9/2008 2:42:28 PM


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I'm currently building 2 rods.

  • A calstar 670 beach shark rod. I'm putting fuji SIC's(HD's) in a 25,20,16,12,12,12 and finishing with an oversized Aftco tip. Cork tape rear grip, aluminum gimbal,Pacbay Alum. reel seat and 8" EVA foregrip
  • A 4' 6" pistol grip All Star for a 3 year old girl. It will have pink and silver wraps and matching silver double footed pacBay guides. I'm trying to find a small mermaid sticker to put on it but no luck yet.

Anybody starting anyhting new

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Posted 12/9/2008 3:50:39 PM
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BradK, yes on the 'Forhan'.I guess thats what you call them here in the US but I saw that about 20 years ago by a guy called Barry Britz on a New Zealnd made SU8 blank he made up for me. Unless i am missing something from his instruction piece on the Rodbuilders Phorum. Barry just called it tieing them off. I also do two or three turns after the forhan after any size guide. Just a habit i guess. Wish i was as neat with my bindings as he was!
Will try take pic and post them, not done that on this board before so who knows what will happen with that!
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Posted 12/9/2008 4:17:55 PM


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I am still finishing up a 7' Gator with Fuji Turbo's. Aftco reel seat. Eva fronts and rear grip.

 Been on it for a while, need to finish soon got some redfish rods to start on, which will garnish my first ever Tiger Wraps....I'm a lil' excited about em.

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Posted 12/9/2008 4:24:05 PM


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I just got finished glueing my gimbal, seat and support sleeve for the forward brace on the 9/0 reel that calstar is going to be sporting. I almost forgot that sleeve, which although not completely necessary, definitely helps during a long fight with a big wide reel like that 9/0 Penn.

Brad, I'm not real keen on some of the different wrapping patterns. Can you elaborate on the tiger wraps?

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Posted 12/9/2008 5:46:31 PM
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Lets try posting this here. Not sure if they are too big but lets hope not.
BradK i emailed you the rest of them.
Nope, did not work.
Any computer smaller than a room drives me nuts.
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Posted 12/10/2008 8:43:31 AM


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Tiger Wraps are a technique using various color threads wrapped in opposite directions with a sacrifiicial threas removed to produce a Holographic.moving sort of effect. Very nice looking, unique and can be done in an unlimited array of colors and effects.



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Posted 12/10/2008 9:55:25 AM


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Thats awesome! I'm not to that point yet though.

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Posted 12/10/2008 10:05:38 AM
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Bradk, that is awesome. Wish my wrapping skils were that good.

Have you tried the 'marbling' on wraps using tints into the flex coat /threadmasater and if so was it good? I tested it a few times on scrap and the effect was not quite as i had in mind.

also, were you able to see the micro guide rod pics i emailed you? i do not have access to my email from work.

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Posted 12/10/2008 10:13:21 AM


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AI can't access my email from work either......Will check this weekend.

 I have a tutorial on the Tiger'sif you guys are interested. Really not a difficult process.Wrap two threads together up the blank. Burnish them different directions. Not looking for the standard uniform pattern. Several coats of Flex Coat. Then wrap two more threads dow the blank. Then remove one of the threads (Sacraficial). Two to three more coats of FC....and she's done/

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Posted 12/10/2008 10:26:28 AM
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BradK: here is the link to my photostream in Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/21071043@N05/3096797486/

Just look at the next few pics in the stream they are what i tried to post.

I added coments to each pic and you can do view size 'all 'that shows the detail in a 2MB pic. I hope. I will get out my tripod and cannon and try get better pics tonight if these are not good enough.

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Posted 12/10/2008 10:33:52 AM


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Damn............Web Blocker got that site too......

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Posted 12/10/2008 11:13:21 AM


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I'd love to see the tutorial on the tiger wraps brad.

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Posted 12/10/2008 11:20:28 AM


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Fille is to large to post. Send me your emails and I can send it to you

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Posted 12/15/2008 9:05:10 PM


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hey brad here are a few bottom rods i built that are in need of a good home,,,,,,,,,,,,84 inches and solid glass

billsrods@cox.net  ,,,,,,,,,might be gone fishing

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Posted 12/17/2008 12:09:34 PM


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Those look awesome, where are you getting the wire guides your using?

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Posted 12/18/2008 7:30:41 PM


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Brad, If you need those guides give Ron a call at the Rod N Reel Depot. He carries them along with a lot of other components.

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Posted 12/19/2008 10:45:02 AM


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Awesome thanks......

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Posted 12/19/2008 11:51:41 AM


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Brad I've got some of those guides here in the shop as well and kathy kruse at the rod room sells them as well.

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Posted 1/4/2009 10:26:21 PM


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good idea
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Posted 1/10/2009 2:09:36 PM


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Will, you bring up a good point on those guides. I use them a lot and have never thought about the extra tension on the line. 

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Posted 1/10/2009 2:09:53 PM
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It would be great if Chris would make a rod building forum on here. There is a lot of people on here that are building rods now, and there is even more people that would like to try but there is no place to get information on how to start. It is nice just to see the pictures of the rods some of you guys make. We need a place to show off your talants.

Charles

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Posted 1/14/2009 1:20:03 PM


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 With WWW.Fishing donating his time and knowledge to teaching rod building classes, is there any more support to have a rod building section on the forum? Instead of politics?

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Posted 1/14/2009 1:40:59 PM


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Here's my vote for the rod building forum.
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Posted 1/14/2009 1:50:02 PM


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I'll be on there of course.

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Posted 1/16/2009 10:05:59 AM


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Hey fellow Rod Builders....

 Just in case anyone's in North Carolina in Feb...

 

http://home.earthlink.net/~icrbe/index.html



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Posted 1/30/2009 3:44:51 PM


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Personal Opinion Guys....What's the Hands Down - Best blank for inshore fishing. I really like the Shikari's that you can still find here and there.

What are you guys favorite inshore blanks?


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Posted 1/30/2009 5:48:31 PM


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Brad, lately it has been the Kistler Blanks. 

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