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Old 03-15-2001, 08:57 AM   #1
mikecc
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First the cork tape is sold by the foot. A typical rod in the size your talking takes about 8-9'of c/t and it is 1 length figure how long you want the butt apply the c/t and you must tape off the reel seat (graphite type)where it meets the c/t so there is no leakage. Keep some accetone available just in case you spill some epoxy.you can wipe it up with this.
I will send you the artical i did with lots of pictures.
It is a big file and will not fit on a 1.44 disk.send or post your email.

Clemins wrapper can use any dry motor. You must mount it to the proper hight of the rollors I Sugest if doing so that you spread some wax paper on the rails just incase you drip any epoxy

I would not use fuji Sic guides. I think they are a waste of money. I would go with Fuji hardloy Guides and an SiC top.

Look at the Batson blanks they are exact to the Saber but with Flat black finish also a little less money.

On the C-3 Rod mix some gold trim bands in it will match the reel better.

email if any questions.

mike@capecodtackle.com

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