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Conventional and Bait Casting Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Penn Senator Tutorials and Questions => Topic started by: Petah on September 03, 2018, 04:15:25 AM

Title: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: Petah on September 03, 2018, 04:15:25 AM
One of my earliest attempts at double dogging a bridge!! And, it's a drop in, no sideplate alterations needed!
S.S. sleeve, stock steel gear, Byan's 5 stack,
TIB frame and handle and knob from Alan C. I use it on an old Fenwick Pacificstick 8'6" for throwing
surface irons or flylining baits with 30lb Izor XXX

Peter
Title: Re: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: Darin Crofton on October 21, 2018, 11:12:56 AM
that's a sweet reel!
Title: Re: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: Donnyboat on October 21, 2018, 01:12:35 PM
nice work Peter thanks for sharing, cheers Don.
Title: Re: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: Alto Mare on October 21, 2018, 01:23:42 PM
Nice job Peter, are those stainless steel pins for the dogs?

Sal
Title: Re: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: STRIPER LOU on October 21, 2018, 02:02:12 PM
Excellent Peter! Now that's some real engineering.

Great work,  ..  Lou
Title: Re: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: broadway on October 21, 2018, 07:25:44 PM
The dogs look very comfortable where they are, and I like that the side plates didn't need alteration... well done, Sir!
Dom
Title: Re: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: TheReelShop on October 22, 2018, 02:56:08 AM
nice Job!!
Title: Re: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: Petah on October 23, 2018, 06:32:13 AM
Thanks guys!!!
Sal, yes they're the same PEM pins I used on the squidder and jigmaster plates.

Peter
Title: Re: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: mhc on October 23, 2018, 07:48:54 AM
Looks good Peter - drop in is the way to go when you can fit the dogs in. I still haven't tried the PEM pins you sent me (thanks again), I've picked up the correct size drill bits for both the 1/8" and the 2.0 mm pins - just need to work out which bridge to double dog next!

Mike
Title: Re: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: Petah on October 24, 2018, 07:15:09 AM
Mike,
        Have you ever given thought about using spring wire for the dogs like Tom does on his US113 bridgeplates??
Thinking it might make fitting the dogs under the gears easier. Welcome your thoughts/suggestions!!!

Peter
Title: Re: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: mhc on October 24, 2018, 09:47:47 AM
Yes, I have tried wire springs a couple of times over the last few years, the first time I remember seeing it was with Justin's (Redsetta) "Penn 349HC joins the 'Tank' family" thread in 2013 - http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=8567.0 (http://alantani.com/index.php?topic=8567.0)
Justin's spring;

(http://alantani.com/gallery/25/7995_24_10_18_2_33_07_257081984.jpeg)

(http://alantani.com/gallery/25/7995_24_10_18_2_36_00_257091736.jpeg)

I sort of copied Justin's spring when I first doubled dogged a Mariner a bit later;

(http://alantani.com/gallery/25/7995_24_10_18_2_32_45_25704955.jpeg)

Both of these were with 'bridge screw' dogs and not 'on the bridge' dogs.
Tom's US113 bridge dog springs sit on top of the dog post, a great design where there is room between the dog and the underside of the gear. With the smaller Penns like the jigmaster, longbeach, squidder etc the gear sleeve ratchet and the dogs are the same thickness and sit flat on the bridge, so you don't get much room between the dog and the gear.
I've put a wire spring on the bridge using two spring posts, this is a very rough example of one on a 210 - it was a trial that worked so I've left it in so far but probably should make a neat one someday  ::) :D

(http://alantani.com/gallery/23/7995_21_02_18_5_39_38_233551239.jpeg) 

Thought I had made another one but can't seem to find it - I'll let you know if I find it.

Mike
Title: Re: Double dogged 112H 3/0 bridgeplate
Post by: Petah on October 25, 2018, 04:50:17 AM
Thanks Mike!!! Really got the wheels spinning now!!! Hopefully I can show something soon!!!!

Peter