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    Default First rod built from scratch.

    Although I have tinkered with used rods and replaced tip tops and rewrapped and relaced guides, I never built one from a pile of components and a blank. This is what all the questions over the past few weeks have been about. This is my first rod from scratch. I purchased the blank, handle and reel seat on ebay. The guides I bought from Cabelas. The winding check is bead chain super glued, painted black and epoxied to the handle. This is a dark blue, 7 ft 3 piece 3wt. It costed about $35. to build.
    Will someone tell me a better epoxy to use than loctite 5 minute? It doesn't work that great.
    Sorry about the cruddy pics. I can't seem to get photobucket to work anymore.
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    I'm either going to, coming from or thinking about fishing. Jim

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    Nice work Jim, i like the bead chain winding check ! I use Devcon 2 ton...sets in about 20 or 30 mins and gives me more working time than the 5 min.

    Cheers,

    MontanaMoose

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    I use the Devcon as well.

    I wish I could see more in the pics. I am sure these don't do the rod justice.
    Kevin


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    Jim That blue just kicks some serious booty.....that sir is way nice!!!!
    I just had a birthday and so here is my address if you dont care for the action of the overall feel.....lololol
    Great job Sir
    I can't seem ta find the sweet taste of the stream

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    Congratulations on your first build. I find that there is something to learn with each new build. It gets to be fun and challenging to try new things. When you get an opportunity take a look at some of the pictures on the Rod Building Phorum.
    Last edited by hardhat; 09-10-2010 at 02:36 AM.

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    What did you use the 5 minute epoxy for?

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    Greg, I used the 5 minute epoxy to set the reel seat, the handle and to dress the wrappings. Trust me I will not do that again. I mean it turned out ok but 5 minutes is not enough time to get the thread sealed proper. Jim
    I'm either going to, coming from or thinking about fishing. Jim

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    Oh, My! The 5 min is great for everything BUT the thread! You need a rod finish for that. There are many different ones out there. The rod finish takes 2-6 hours to set to where it isn't sagging which is why folks have turners or dryers. A turner puts the sag to work letting things level. As the rod turns, the finish is trying to find the low spot and in the process smooths out beautifully.

    I use Flex-Coat. There are others.
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    Thank you Kevin. This is why I try to ask questions. I quess I didn't ask the correct one. I am starting another rod today but will order some Flex-coat for the finish. Thank you sir. Jim
    I'm either going to, coming from or thinking about fishing. Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsnarocks View Post
    Thank you Kevin. This is why I try to ask questions. I quess I didn't ask the correct one. I am starting another rod today but will order some Flex-coat for the finish. Thank you sir. Jim
    Do you have a turner? Once you apply the finish, you need to turn the rod so it doesn't 'puddle' or sag on you. I built one and then got a very inexpensive one that looks like it will hold up for a while here. This guy has quite a bit of stuff like this.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/9-rpm-rod-dryer-...item4aa41079fc

    When you buy your rod finish, make sure you get measuring syringes, as well, as the parts need to be as close to equal as you can get. "About" doesn't get it.

    Disposable brushes will be very handy as well.
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