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  1. #16

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    Did you get your drier going?

    A tripod is a necessity for taking pictures of rods. At least for me anyways. Old age has me shaking too much to hold the camera still.

    Forgot to ask Adam.
    What's the specs on the rod?

    You'll be surprised just how quick you learn some of the nancy-fancy stuff when you start rod building.
    It looks like you'll be a starter for next years rod building week-end for sure.

    And don't forget. Any questions at all just put up a post.
    Some of the countries best rod builders frequent here every-now-again.
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  2. #17

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    ant_72, I was supprised at how many hours the epoxy takes to go off, I'll try to keep some light heat to it next time.

    sandyd, RBA sounds good and your right, my poor brain is in overload trying to work out what to do next so many options!

    metaloid, I did find it difficult to bind up onto the guide foot, I guess these little tricks come with experience.

    Honda, (your) rod does look good but I will need your reel to use it, soon as I catch a fish on it it'll be straight back to plastics!

    finga, yes I got a drier going, I'm going to try to make a better setup before I start a new rod, I've been diong a bit of reading and didn't realise there were things like thread tensioners I thought your fingers do the tensioning.

    Rod builders weekend sounds great I need to learn from people who know what they are doing.

    Rod specs- snyderglass 8-15kg blank overhead to be used offshore 6' long (don't know blank part no).

    Adam

  3. #18

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    It's not a magrahite jig stick blank is it?
    I'm very fond of the SnyderGlas stuff.
    The next rod for me to build is a C108XL which is a 9 foot 2-3 kg blank I want to fish the trawler jetty at Evans Head

    You don't need the tensioners etc etc to do a nice job.
    I made all that stuff up but don't use it.
    I turn by hand with the fingers as the tensioner.

    A basic lathe (like you've already got and a good drier and the jobs done.
    The money is better spent on threads etc etc.

    Have a look at some of the rods that Roz makes.
    She used to turn them by hand to dry the resin until recently.
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  4. #19

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    Scott,

    I have no idea of which exact blank it is, I bought it because by coincidenec that was the type of rod I wanted and it was being sold as a second (cheap) as the tip had been broken. Looked like it had been broken just before it was built as the guide spacings were marked on it, it helped me with a starting point I only adjusted them to suit my reel seat position.

    It does have a very nice action and feel to it though.

    I do have one question, what brand epoxy/arildite do you use to glue your grips and reel seats and where do you source it?

    Adam

  5. #20

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    I've been using proper rod building stuff from the US but I'll have to find another source closer to home.
    So....?
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  6. #21

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    Adam,
    For the occasional rod, 24 hour Araldite is your best bet.
    Once you start doing a few and you need greater quantities then try R045 and H045 epoxy
    http://www.fgi.com.au/files/images/s...ns/Epoxies.pdf

    There is an FGI trade center at Wacol and Labrador
    Cheers,
    Owen


    The whole world's mad save thee & me (but I'm not too sure about thee)

  7. #22

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    For you first rod you have done a very creditable job. Remember practise with each rod you build and you have to improve.
    For my epoxy drier, I rigged up a microwave motor to a switch. A few little assorted fittings and it turns at the perfect rate for drying. The motor is about $5 and can be replaced at anytime. Mine's been going now for about 8 years with no problems at all. For flaming your epoxy, you can get a small metho burner or a similar style burner from Peter Williams at GCCR Tackle on the Gold Coast.


    Regards
    Mark

  8. #23

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    You've done a fantastic job. If you are going to make more - are you going to sell these are start your own tackle collection like we all have. I'd be keen to see some rods made by ausfishers in the for sale section to support those with an interest in rod building. I know I would buy one or two more anyway to support fellow ausfishers. Good on you again for your first rod - who knows - you might be the next big name in rod building on the block. Cheers mate, Darren.

  9. #24

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    Thanks Darren, I plan to make more and am on the second one now but I will put a post about that, I think it may give a few people a laugh.

    I'm quite a way off selling quality yet but I have a few mates that have put in orders. My Brother works in the graphic design/printing industry so for a laugh he did me up a couple of logos, I've just got to get it on the rods I give to my mates!

    Adam

  10. #25

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    Well done there mate !!... .......You will see with each rod you build, you will progressively improve !!!..

    When I built my first rod about six years ago, I thought it was really great !!....Then I realized my trim wraps were a mile wide and the epoxy had lumps and bumps in it... ......I then took it apart and rebuilt it from scratch...so now I can stand to look at it, without having a anxiety attack !!



    MaryLou...

  11. #26

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    I really like the first logo Adam
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


  12. #27

    Re: First attempt almost done!

    next time try a different colour on the underbinding, will make it look a lot better, you dont see many rods with same over as under, just my thoughts.bob

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