Today I am applying the last coat of Spar Varnish to a new Quad Bamboo Rod
that I am building for myself. As I already had built myself a hex with this taper,
I wanted a Quad the same, so I computed all the measurements from P.Y. Driggs River
Special taper, did all the math to arrive at my Quad form measurements. Split a nice
culm I had been saving for a special rod for self. (split enough pieces so I have enough
from this one 48" culm to make myself this one and another Quad) (will be a Don Anderson 7' 9" 5 wt.
I also have one of these I did several years ago in a hex.)
This rod is 7' 2" 2 pc. 5 wt. I seldom make a second tip for my own bamboo rods.
As it takes a long time for spar to empty from the dip tube, figured I could take a few photos and share with anyone interested. I drain about 1/2" per minute. Others drain more rapidly, some slower, this works for me & I have no runs.
The tube is a clear plastic tube one will find at any hardware store, very inexpensive, that florescent
Lights come in. I sealed on a 2" pvc cap that I had drilled and tapped for a simple radiator drain spigot
Built a simple stand that is attached to the wall. It has a space under the tube where I can set an empty
one gal. can to receive the draining spar. This tube takes about 2 quarts. Clean up is quick & easy, just pour in some thinner or min spirits.
I tape off the ferrules with blue tape, stick in 3 map pins so the rod will not touch the side wall when
I pull it out. Because I am sort of short and my Bamboo room is a bit less than 8' high, I must remove the
tube from it's wall rack to take the dipped rod out. I then hang it in a drying chamber I made from a 8'"pvc tube, floor to ceiling.
I cut a door into the top half, put 3" butt hinges on it. Plywood top with several hooks, and a
light receptacle in the bottom where I have a 100 watt light bulb. This keeps the drying chamber
dust free and at a constant temp of about 100 degrees. I leave the rod in this chamber for 24 hours.
This method has worked for me for several years and is very inexpensive to build.
Will try and attach a couple photos of the set up while in use.
If anyone has any questions about this method, feel free to either e-mail me direct drnny@conranch.com
or phone me 509-999-7472