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Tightloops2 01-22-2003 08:29 AM

Hello
 
Hello everyone. Been registered as a user for some time have never posted.
Bumped into Saltheart this weekend at the Rodcrafters Seminar. He suggested I try it.
It was great meeting Saltheart and the Seminar was super. I saw there is another class on the board here, I wish I could make them all.
Tightlines
Pete

mrmacey 01-22-2003 08:38 AM

welcome
 
tight loops lots of good info and pepole here enjoy!!!:happy:

JohnR 01-22-2003 08:59 AM

Welcome to S-B!

MountainBreeze 01-22-2003 09:30 AM

Welcome there Pete!

Rob

bloocrab 01-22-2003 01:14 PM

hi -

Clammer 01-22-2003 01:25 PM

Welcome Pete ====ENJOY/////////////

Saltheart 01-22-2003 02:14 PM

Hi Pete. Was my pleasure to meet and spend time talking to you at the Rodcrafters meeting. It was a great seminar wasn't it!

Welcome to S-B.com. There's a nice bunch of people here. You'll fit in well. Hope to hear from you often

BTW , that shortcut to Webster , MA I was looking at on the map ended up saving me 15 minutes out of a 1 hour ride. Can't ask for more than that from a shortcut!! :) Rt 197 reminded me of a ski slope though. Hilly and winding. Tough at night but a nice scenic ride in the morning and going home Sunday afternoon.

Welcome to S-B.com. There's a nice bunch of people here. You'll fit in well. Hope to hear from you often

Tightloops2 01-22-2003 09:21 PM

Thanks guys for the warm welcome. I'll be around on the boad as much as possible.
Seeing some of Salthearts work this weekend and online will keep me coming back for information.
By the way, did you ever make the spine finder?
If so what did you use for a degreaser?
I was considering lining the ID of the bearing with a rubberiser (dip it)so the rod finish will be protected. What are your thoughts?

Goose 01-22-2003 09:41 PM

Tight....what's up, what kind of bearings are you useing? I think masking tape will protect the blank and still give it integrity. My local hardware stores stopped selling rubberiser, where you gettin yours?

Saltheart 01-23-2003 08:38 AM

I'm trying to find a bigger bearing. The surf rods have big diameter butts and so with a normal one like we saw at the show , you have to stick the tip in to spine it cause the butt won't fit. That scares me! However , I did ask Al Goldberg and he said he sticks the tip of fat butted rods in his and it works fine.

I like your idea of doing something to protect the finish on the rod while using the rotary spine finder.

Best way I know to degrease a bearing is to clean in a solvent like acetone in an ultrasonic cleaner. Works great on reel bearings. Maybe I can just find a clean dry bearing in the first place. I've been looking! Not an easy thing to scavenge! :)

Tightloops2 01-23-2003 02:52 PM

Goose, they are basic one inch ID trailer bearings. Masing tape crossed my mind also, figured the ruberiser might be building a better mouse trap kinda thing. I've been cutting it with some tolluene (very bad stuff) and using it as flexament. Some thing everyone should think twice about before doing , or not doing at all.
There are some at Page's Hardware in Guilford, CT and an even better selection at Goody's in East Haven.
Saltheart, thanks if you find some larger ones I'm sure that would be better. I wasn't sure if the one inch ID was going to cut it until I saw your post .

Katie 01-23-2003 08:14 PM

Welcome! You shall enjoy! lol:) :laughs: :happy:

Tightloops2 01-23-2003 08:58 PM

Thanks Katie, everyone seems real nice.:cool:


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