I saw Ted's maxed out parts and a little light popped off in my head. Usually not a. Good thing. Anyway started tinkering around which turned into a quest then into a mission. Thanks to everyone here here for parts and inspiration. Lou's knob really set it off. Hope the pictures are ok
Nice. The side plate looks just like an orange. It even has the dimples like the actual skin. You need to put some orange flavored essential oil on it and it would be quite a conversation piece.
Looks awesome Sheridan
Those are orange Newell sideplates not painted. Don't see those everyday
Wow!
I have seen that color scheme before, just can't remember where. ;D
Love it
great looking reel Sheridan. lou's knob on the p/c arm looking good. wish ted would have more of his bars and bases for 4/0 available ???....
Looks great Sheridan. The knob seems to match all the oranges! I like the star too. I have a template for that one and a lager version also.
The orange plates, ... where did you ever find those? I heard there were a few sets made in lime green and a bunch in purple, but I've never seen any of them other than pictures.
Nice work, .. Lou
Orange is very cool! Won't see anything like that around! Beautiful reel!
Andy
Good looking reel Sheridan. The countersunk stainless screws seem to fit well, did you need to modify the heads at all?
Mike
Thanks for the kind words. Truth be told Teds bar don't fit really well , the width is the same but it ends there, destroyed a few sets of newell rings and made it work. Had to modify the holes or make new ones,also the bars are wider than Newell bars that that was a different issue to deal with. File a little,test file test ya'll know the drill. It think Ted's base would fit well but he didn't have one so it's a newell base and I modified the clamp to fit.
The screws I got from ulua junkies and just bought a bunch to have around.
I'm thinking once Ted has standard bases ready they should fit with no modification since a newell 440 base fits a standard 4/o.
When I saw Ted's bar's in orange that little light went off, Been working on this for months,a part here a part there, the usual drill. Still need a few more tweaks to get better free spool and get it performing perfectly. Fish it once, then likely a shelf queen after that.
Thanks to everyone who goes to all the trouble to make these parts and the inspiration to do a project like this.
Special thanks to Lou for the knob, it really brought everything together.
Sheridan
That is a special reel there, what a beauty.
Beautiful orange 500 series Sheridan! That's a different parts combination than I've ever seen. Pop a p440 aluminum spool in there and Tom's metal clicker kit.
I have the spool and clicker kit but I light to keep it light with the graphite,much better casting distance. Some 40lb mono and it's good to go. I have
Quote from: Yogi_fish808 on December 28, 2017, 03:27:25 AM
Beautiful orange 500 series Sheridan! That's a different parts combination than I've ever seen. Pop a p440 aluminum spool in there and Tom's metal clicker kit.
a few with Bryan's side plates for the heavy stuff.
:o :o :o
That is awesome!
Sweet looking reel.
Would be a huge hit here in HI.
Good call on stocking up on some parts from Ulua Junkies while they were available.
Beautiful Sheridan! It belongs in the Museum of Modern Art!
Awesome! ;D
That's a pretty sweet looking reel Sheridan.
Chris, good thing you don't have an orange reel. It would get lost if you dropped it in that sea of orange!
Nick
That is a very interesting and cool color combo. Very nice job.
Dwight
Quote from: Swami805 on December 27, 2017, 02:58:28 PM
... and a little light popped off in my head. Usually not a Good thing.
I alwats get in trouble (with my wallet) when see that light popped off in my head.
beautiful reel compa Sheridan
its been more than a year, its stay on the shelf of you have caugh a nice fat lincod with that baby?
Haha,no still on the shelf, I usually take the newells with aluminum plates. Hoping this one will breed with one of the others. Maybe someday
I can appreciate all the work that went into your project. Gorgeous!