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Rod Building So, you've landed a nice fish on a plug you made, eh? Now, the next step, building your own RODS!

 
 
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Old 02-16-2003, 11:49 AM   #22
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Credit where credit is due!

Thanks Mtn Brz 1!

I cant take all the credit for this one!! I pretty much copied ideas from what I have seen elsewhere! I would have loved to put it all on an aluminum bed but it wasnt very cost effective!

The base is birch plywood with dado's set in(my brother is a cabinet maker!!)

The aluminum uprights are pieces that were pretty much scrap at my work( I work at a sheetmetal perforating mfg).
We have a very extensive machine shop there and I have friends in the right dept.'s!!
The rollers believe it or not started out as one 3" round X 12"
long piece of nylon(purchased at MSC) it was turned and cut off on the metal lathe at work. As well as the groove to hold the O-rings(MSC also)
I used machined shoulder bolts to hold the rollers which eliminated the need for a bearing.
I am planning on putting some .031" nylon underneath the aluminum plates to help with it sliding along the bed.


THanks again!!
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