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Just now, rippin-lips said:

John, I sent it off to have done. 

Dam my dad is a machinist and if i could figure out the correct shaft length for the alphas trimmed i could have them all done for the cost of postage...

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12 minutes ago, Angry John said:

Dam my dad is a machinist and if i could figure out the correct shaft length for the alphas trimmed i could have them all done for the cost of postage...

When the handle is slid over the driveshaft, it sits about roughly 1mm less than flush. I count 3 - 3.5 threads once cut down. It’s not just cut flat and then tapped though. If you zoom in on the pic you can see where it was milled out also. In reality I don’t know if that would need to be done though. It’s not like that on a Steez driveshaft. Those are just flat and tapped. 

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6 minutes ago, rippin-lips said:

When the handle is slid over the driveshaft, it sits about roughly 1mm less than flush. I count 3 - 3.5 threads once cut down. It’s not just cut flat and then tapped though. If you zoom in on the pic you can see where it was milled out also. In reality I don’t know if that would need to be done though. It’s not like that on a Steez driveshaft. Those are just flat and tapped. 

Looks like a standard countersink so that the screw self aligns.  Is the recess tapered or square?  Should be quick and easy on a lathe.

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15 minutes ago, Angry John said:

Looks like a standard countersink so that the screw self aligns.  Is the recess tapered or square?  Should be quick and easy on a lathe.

It is countersunk and it’s tapered on both sides at an angle. 

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30 minutes ago, FrankN209 said:

Just put the new ZPI NRC001 Spool in my Steez, then mounted it on a Kistler Helium 7'M rod. 

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What kind of knobs are those, they look flatter and wider the the I shapes? 

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10 minutes ago, fishwizzard said:

What kind of knobs are those, they look flatter and wider the the I shapes? 

I got those from Hawgtech. 

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Nice! For some reason I thought the Hawgtechs were thicker/rounder.  Have you been happy with them?

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50 minutes ago, fishwizzard said:

Nice! For some reason I thought the Hawgtechs were thicker/rounder.  Have you been happy with them?

Yes, they're very nice, very happy with them. 

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20 minutes ago, FrankN209 said:

Yes, they're very nice, very happy with them. 

Good to hear, I want some no-coat knobs on this guy;

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I picked up a GLX MBR783 for the Steez to live on.  I figured if I was looking for an all-around rod, I might as well pony up for the classic.  I have only had it out a few times and caught an embarrassingly small number of fish on it, but I am loving it so far.  I have thrown a ton of different lures on it (maybe why I am not catching so much....) each trip and it really does great with everything.  I would absolutely trade 2" of handle length for 2" more on the front, but other then that I have no complaints.  

 

I do need to find a key for the fancy brake dial screw on the Steez.  It looks like a stake yet of some sort, but the part diagram does not list a number for it, so I have no idea what I am looking for.  If anyone knows what size spanner key it takes, I would love to know.

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53 minutes ago, fishwizzard said:

I do need to find a key for the fancy brake dial screw on the Steez.  It looks like a stake yet of some sort, but the part diagram does not list a number for it, so I have no idea what I am looking for.  If anyone knows what size spanner key it takes, I would love to know.

Just apply a good amount of pressure with your thumb. There’s not a designated tool that I’m aware of. I’ve swapped of few of these screws onto other reels I own. You could also cut a toothpick and see if it will fit the holes. Should be strong enough to break it loose if the other way doesn’t work. Or put some tape around a small precision screwdriver. 

 

SLP has some nice Daiwa non coated cork knobs. 

 

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14 hours ago, rippin-lips said:

Just apply a good amount of pressure with your thumb. There’s not a designated tool that I’m aware of. I’ve swapped of few of these screws onto other reels I own. You could also cut a toothpick and see if it will fit the holes. Should be strong enough to break it loose if the other way doesn’t work. Or put some tape around a small precision screwdriver. 

 

SLP has some nice Daiwa non coated cork knobs. 

 

The manual has a picture of a little tool that looks a bit like an old skate key, but I can't read any of the txt around it.  I was thinking of trying toothpicks, but literally have only been able to find the tapered kind, not the round ones.  My wife works in brass/copper/etc, I was going to try and see if she could turn down copper rod that would fit snugly.  I was mainly worried about breaking a hard/impossible to replace part, but if it's not a huge deal I will try to diy it. 

 

I was looking at the SLP non-coats as well, but I the more I use the fatter Daiwa knobs that came on the SV103, the more I like them, so the idea of some larger non-coats is appealing too.  Do the Hawgtech knobs fit on regular Daiwa handles?

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1 hour ago, fishwizzard said:

The manual has a picture of a little tool that looks a bit like an old skate key, but I can't read any of the txt around it.  I was thinking of trying toothpicks, but literally have only been able to find the tapered kind, not the round ones.  My wife works in brass/copper/etc, I was going to try and see if she could turn down copper rod that would fit snugly.  I was mainly worried about breaking a hard/impossible to replace part, but if it's not a huge deal I will try to diy it. 

 

I was looking at the SLP non-coats as well, but I the more I use the fatter Daiwa knobs that came on the SV103, the more I like them, so the idea of some larger non-coats is appealing too.  Do the Hawgtech knobs fit on regular Daiwa handles?

Ahh I see. It must of normally came with the reel when purchased new. I’ve never seen it for sale though. Cut the toothpick off a little bit. You aren’t going to brake the screw. No, Hawgtech knobs only fit their handles, unless they’ve changed something up about them. 

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The toothpicks worked!  I do want to get some sort of tool I can keep in my tackle bag.  I have had normal screws that were tightened by a dry, warm thumb that were a bear to get loose with a wet, cold thumb, so I want to have a tool of some sort. 

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I think my UL casting combo is "finished", so I thought I would post it.  It's a PX 68 with a DIY spool and BFS Air bearings.  I have it spooled up with 4lb Trilene XL.  The rod is a Kuying Teton UL.  For a $50 rod I am really impressed with it.  It will throw a 1/16 inline very well, but my thumb is not yet up to up to it with how low I have to run the brakes to get good distance.  For now I mostly use 1/8 inlines and spoons and with the brakes at 10 a slight flick of the wrist sends them both flying.  For the most part I have only used it for white perch so I wanted to try and get a larger stocker trout with it this year to see how it did. For the last day or so I have been trying for stockers with it.  I ran through maybe a dozen inline spinners, spoons, and micro cranks without a single trout and only two hits total.  At dusk today I gave up and decided to tie on popper and see what my little rod could do. 

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That bass was maybe in the 1.5lb range at best, but it is by far the biggest fish I have caught on this combo.  The rod was great, the top section was bent double keeping the pressure on and the backbone was way more powerful than I thought it was.  I would have lost against any kind of cover, but for open water I feel totally confident with a fish at least a bit bigger then this guy. 

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Picked up a Destroyer X7 about a month ago. Wasn’t sure if I was going to keep it or not. However, I found a place for it though. Paired with a custom painted Zonda 68l that has some internal and external goodies. 

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15 hours ago, QUAKEnSHAKE said:

Tatula Sv are going for good prices I like slower speeds for my paddle tails so got the 6.3. 

 

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I have a set of Avail orange aluminum knob caps for those knobs. $13 shipped - Shoot me a message if you’d be interested. 

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On 11/20/2017 at 10:00 AM, rippin-lips said:

I have a set of Avail orange aluminum knob caps for those knobs. $13 shipped - Shoot me a message if you’d be interested. 

No Thank You I like the stock knobs.

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32 minutes ago, QUAKEnSHAKE said:

No Thank You I like the stock knobs.

It’s the caps for the knobs. Knobs stay the same. I have a spare orange set. 

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20171129_000623-1036x1092.thumb.jpg.70b88e037150cab1d971db47e9068597.jpgMint Quantum Energy 770, this things a beaut! Sadly I have months before I can test it...

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On 11/21/2017 at 2:58 PM, rippin-lips said:

It’s the caps for the knobs. Knobs stay the same. I have a spare orange set. 

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Where'd you get them from

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28 minutes ago, DomQ said:

Where'd you get them from

Hedgehog studio avail oval knob cap.

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