Jrabbit82 Posted October 23, 2024 Posted October 23, 2024 On 3/9/2024 at 4:50 AM, MickD said: Me too. One can put a ramp off the front, same diameter as the seat hood, and it's all smooth and nice up there. I mainly do epoxy ramps, but I love this look and idea Mick. Do you “sand” the cork until you get the size and shape you want? I don’t ever use cork on my builds. I stick with carbon fiber grips. Cork ramp like in your picture would look great with the black carbon fiber I mainly use. Quote
Super User MickD Posted October 23, 2024 Super User Posted October 23, 2024 1 hour ago, Jrabbit82 said: I mainly do epoxy ramps, but I love this look and idea Mick. Do you “sand” the cork until you get the size and shape you want? I don’t ever use cork on my builds. I stick with carbon fiber grips. Cork ramp like in your picture would look great with the black carbon fiber I mainly use. I drill the holes in cork rings out to 5/16 , glue the number of rings for each part together on a 5/16 threaded rod mandril, then turn them starting with 60 sandpaper and working up to about 400. On a drill press with a minor change to stabilize the lower end. Works great. If you have a drill press, it easy peasy, and much quieter and more stable than the drill-driver setups. This ramp is coated with wrap epoxy. Sometimes I don't use anything but U40 cork treatment, other times I've tried polyurethanes and Tru Oil. Each has a different look. 1 Quote
MarkVA Posted January 9 Posted January 9 Two piece white CRB M/L blank....guide wraps painted to match the Winn Grips. CFX reel seat insert. 3 Quote
twofishy4u Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Just finished a 6'8" rod geeks c3 mxf jerkbait rod paired with a lews custom lite. Total build is 8-5/8" ounces! Quote
Logan S Posted Thursday at 02:39 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:39 PM This summer we went down to the Outer Banks and I wanted to finally have a dedicated beach rod. I sort of copied one of Mudhole's build kits on the blank, because otherwise I wouldn't have considered it - But it's spot on. MHX CB905 - I built it with split cork and an SK seat with a longer handle length, Mudhole OEM guides, and finished it off with some silver trim and Justace Aurora pearl thread. Sort of a simple no frills build in a 'salty' style. It was awesome. It wasn't meant to be a surf rod, more of a walking around making casts and hanging on the beach rod. I used everything from leadheads with swimbaits, big saltwater jerkbaits, and bottom rigs up to 1.5oz and caught plenty of fish. 2 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.