Super User retiredbosn Posted February 13, 2013 Super User Posted February 13, 2013 The handle on my cranking rod was too short. With allot of advice from Imabassninja, I extended it 6 inches. Instead of covering the rod splice with cork, I decided to add a nautical touch, 2 Turks Head knots and a line wrap. Its all done just waiting for me to apply the epoxy topcoat. What do ya'll think? 1 Quote
Super User retiredbosn Posted February 13, 2013 Author Super User Posted February 13, 2013 More pics Quote
Super User Darren. Posted February 13, 2013 Super User Posted February 13, 2013 Pretty cool. Curious, did you do this for comfort? I.e., to stick the rod under your arm as you crank? Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted February 13, 2013 Super User Posted February 13, 2013 Hey - Look at you with the fancy work - Nice Job. A-Jay Quote
Super User retiredbosn Posted February 13, 2013 Author Super User Posted February 13, 2013 @ Darren, yes so I can tuck itunder my arm. Thanks A-Jay Just finished running the epoxy, that stuff is challenging. I'll post a pic when it dries Quote
Super User retiredbosn Posted February 13, 2013 Author Super User Posted February 13, 2013 its all finished, I think I should have just epoxied the line to the handle and not topcoated, I did both, which should make this section of rod nearly indestructable. But I'm not wild about the epoxied finish on the line. Quote
Super User tomustang Posted February 13, 2013 Super User Posted February 13, 2013 You like big butts and you can not lie 1 Quote
Super User retiredbosn Posted February 13, 2013 Author Super User Posted February 13, 2013 You like big butts and you can not lie I almost entitled the thread "doin da butt", but this is a family friendly site, lol Quote
Super User tomustang Posted February 13, 2013 Super User Posted February 13, 2013 Haha. The epoxy makes it shine Quote
Downeaster2010 Posted February 22, 2013 Posted February 22, 2013 You did a pretty good job not being a rod builder. The rod is just a tool, and you should get a lot more workable years out of it. Most butts can be extended without too much trouble with a piece of rod that is a little bit larger. You need to take rod builders glue, and make wraps of masking tape on the original rod blank, then fit the new butt section on until the butt fits snug. You may need to tear a small piece of masking off until it is just right. Then put the glue to it, and slide on the new butt. Leave overnight, and you will never get it apart again. I used to build and repair rods for a local tackle shop. Just about anything can be done, with a little thought. I never throw away broken rods, as they are used again for repairs to other rods. One tool that a rod builder needs is a ream that will sand the inside of a blank. We make our own, by taking a piece of rod about 16 inches long cover it with glue, and roll it in black magic that you would use for sand blasting. Works great. Quote
Super User retiredbosn Posted February 24, 2013 Author Super User Posted February 24, 2013 Thanks Downeaster Quote
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