wuchikubo Posted March 9, 2007 Report Posted March 9, 2007 Hi Everyone, I was hoping to gather some information in regards to building custom rods (only as a hobby). Does anyone have any suggestions on where to start? Which books should I start reading? Where should I look for building materials? I have heard Spiel and some other members may have some expert insight. I would appreciate any help. If you're uncomfortable with posting info on this subject please PM me. Thanks, Stan (HearingFish)
OhioFisherman Posted March 9, 2007 Report Posted March 9, 2007 Janns Netcraft, Stamina tackle, Barlows, all sell supplies to do it, I am sure there are some in Canada also. I would start by seeing what is available after getting input from some guys that do it. My brother used to, takes some time.
OhioFisherman Posted March 9, 2007 Report Posted March 9, 2007 No problem, my bro mikey did it till his eyes got bad. LOL they might have always been bad? He came up with some strange colors!
MJL Posted March 9, 2007 Report Posted March 9, 2007 Drop in to Angling Specialties on Kennedy and get George to teach you. He taught me for free after class when I was in high-school. He sells components (blanks, guides, cork, reel seats, etc) and also sells inexpensive rod stands, motors, brushes, epoxy, etc. Tom at the Concord location might also be willing to do it as well. Or if you're near the downtown core, have a talk with Billy at Wilsons. He gives great advice and he might be able to show you if you ask. IMO you learn so much more from a person than you do from an internet web-site. Maybe other board members like Spiel may be able to help.
Baldy Posted March 9, 2007 Report Posted March 9, 2007 (edited) There is quite a bit of info and help on the internet. If you are into graphite try these sites: http://www.rodbuildingforum.com/ http://www.rodbuilding.org/list.php?2 If you are interested in building a bamboo rod from blanks made by a competent maker: http://p205.ezboard.com/bclarksclassicflyrodforum There are a lot of tips and tricks on these sites and the regulars are only to eager to help a newbie. Just ask the question. The best way is to find someone who is local to you and is a competent builder and see if you can watch a rod being built. Most important tool is a wrapping jig with a drying motor. It sure makes life easy. Edited March 9, 2007 by Baldy
wuchikubo Posted March 9, 2007 Author Report Posted March 9, 2007 Drop in to Angling Specialties on Kennedy and get George to teach you. He taught me for free after class when I was in high-school. He sells components (blanks, guides, cork, reel seats, etc) and also sells inexpensive rod stands, motors, brushes, epoxy, etc. Tom at the Concord location might also be willing to do it as well. Or if you're near the downtown core, have a talk with Billy at Wilsons. He gives great advice and he might be able to show you if you ask. IMO you learn so much more from a person than you do from an internet web-site. Maybe other board members like Spiel may be able to help. Thanks MJL, I know of George and Angling Specialties on Kennedy. I didn't know that he'd provide free instruction, maybe it was just for you!! Yeah, I am hoping Spiel may provide some more insight and perhaps multiple sources for components. Thanks again, Stan
wuchikubo Posted March 9, 2007 Author Report Posted March 9, 2007 There is quite a bit of info and help on the internet. If you are into graphite try these sites:http://www.rodbuildingforum.com/ http://www.rodbuilding.org/list.php?2 If you are interested in building a bamboo rod from blanks made by a competent maker: http://p205.ezboard.com/bclarksclassicflyrodforum There are a lot of tips and tricks on these sites and the regulars are only to eager to help a newbie. Just ask the question. The best way is to find someone who is local to you and is a competent builder and see if you can watch a rod being built. Most important tool is a wrapping jig with a drying motor. It sure makes life easy. Thanks Baldy, I will be book marking these sites. Stan
Garyv Posted March 9, 2007 Report Posted March 9, 2007 Spiel makes some very nice rods. PM him and ask for some beginner's advice. I'm sure he will send you in the roght direction.
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