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Mini-Lathe?
I teach at the Sound School in New Haven, CT. We have an after-school fishing program for these high school kids that teaches rod building and fly tying in the off-season.
Lately, I've been seriously considering plug-building as another activity. The administrators' main objections have been about lathes and safety. Would using a duplicator alleviate these safety concerns by taking students' hands off the tools and away from quick-moving parts? If so, any recommendations out there for somewhat small and reasonably priced lathes and duplicators? |
Spin up the bodies yourself and have them do the rest
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You should get some plug kits from NJ Tackle. They will be much less than the cost of building rods...
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You will generate alot of dust. You will also need a minimum amount of safety equipment just to get started turning plugs. The suggestion of turning yourself and using the bodies to "finish" is a good one.
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Maybe a sponsor will be willing to part with 'seconds' for short money, which would also get their name in front of another generation of fishermen.......
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I would contact NJ Tackle and explain to John & Norby what you are doing, they have the best kits around for a good price, The could buy 3 kits each for around 21 dollars. they also just sell the blanks
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