Any goodies for Senator 114 6/0

Started by Marcq, April 05, 2016, 01:17:30 AM

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ez2cdave

Quote from: Marcq on April 05, 2016, 11:39:01 PMSame with the Jigmaster they call it a bearing but its a bushing

Marc

"Fingers crossed" . . .  LOL !!!

Tight Lines !

Shark Hunter

#31
You can clearly see the bushing on the handle plate.
I picked that one up a while ago Marc on an ebay Troll. ;)
I can put it in an old 6/0 just to make sure if you like.
Life is Good!

Marcq

Quote from: Shark Hunter on April 06, 2016, 12:04:21 AM
You can clearly see the bushing on the handle plate.
I picked that one up a while ago Marc on an ebay Troll. ;)
I can put it in an old 6/0 just to make sure if you like.

Don't bother Daron, going to try something different on this one, was just curious
Thanks, Marc..

Marcq

Quote from: ez2cdave on April 06, 2016, 12:03:10 AM
Quote from: Marcq on April 05, 2016, 11:39:01 PMSame with the Jigmaster they call it a bearing but its a bushing

Marc

"Fingers crossed" . . .  LOL !!!

Tight Lines !

;) Marc..

twotone

#34


And graphite frame with alum spool.
I believe last made before H2 version.

Daron if you every sell the full frame 114 , I'm interested.

twotone

Shark Hunter

Thanks for that shot twotone. You Da Man!
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sdlehr

Quote from: RowdyW on April 05, 2016, 07:31:56 PM
Why would you want to put a 114 spool in a 114H? Both options (aluminum & chrome/bronze) are already available for both reels.
Rudy, it was a hypothetical. I've been wondering how spools are constructed for a while. I started a thread asking for spool info and got no response.
Sid Lehr
Veterinarian, fishing enthusiast, custom rod builder, reel collector

RowdyW

Sid, check with Sal. He took a metal one apart with a little heat & whacked it with a mallet. He sent it to Tom (Cortez) and that's the last I heard of it. I think the shafts have a very slight taper & are probably assembled with a press in a jig to get it centered correctly.       Rudy

sdlehr

Rudy, I saw that post, but I thought it was a plastic spool with a press-fit metal spindle. But I'm interested in the Penn spool history. What they made first, why it had problems, what they did to correct things, etc., etc. I'm going to find that post of a month or two ago and add photos of some of my spools to try to generate discussion. The mechanical problems driving the spool changes is what interests me most.

Rudy, you've been a busy beaver here tonight! Thanks for the PMs and help!

Sid
Sid Lehr
Veterinarian, fishing enthusiast, custom rod builder, reel collector

Marcq

So I'm gathering parts, any larger star drag for that reel?

Marc..

Marcq

Quote from: Bryan Young on April 05, 2016, 05:37:19 PM
Marc,

Let me see what I can do with just changing the HT-100s to Carbontex.

Bryan

Hey Bryan!! Just checking out, any development ? I'm about to put my 6/0 back together

Thanks, Marc..

swill88

Marc, that really looks great!

How do you make cf parts?

Steve

Shark Hunter

That looks Amazing Marc, You got skills. ;)
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FatTuna

Wow, that carbon looks is amazing. Well done.

DaBigOno

Wow!  those spacer bars look awesome Marq!

  thats two thumbs up right there!!

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