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Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by Midway Tommy - Today at 07:45:42 PM
Call me old fashioned or stubborn if anyone wants to, but I'm skeptical regarding all these battery operated tools and equipment. I'm not a fan. At some point battery disposal pollution will outweigh what little environmental savings they offer. We are already seeing issues regarding that aspect. People seem to forget that they need electricity to be charged and when they're worn out something needs to be done with them. 🙄
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Ordering Reel Parts / Re: Disappointed by this handl...
Last post by mikeysm - Today at 07:15:23 PM
Tom has handles on his site
 Cortez Conversions. They are always the correct size.
#3
Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by Cor - Today at 07:11:00 PM
@ quang tran
You show me yours now I am very embarrassed to show you mine.    Mine is 43 Y old and looks terrible. ;)
#4
Ordering Reel Parts / Re: Disappointed by this handl...
Last post by Reeltyme - Today at 07:09:31 PM
Wriggles gum aluminum foil, folded and wrapped. Replace after each fishing trip.,,,, Or replace the handle.,,,,Or call Dave's and ask for help!
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Beginner's Board / Re: Briggs & Stratton Plastic ...
Last post by jgp12000 - Today at 07:05:37 PM
I am by no means "green" or vegan but I love my ego blower ad weedeater,I rarely use my stihl unless its for heavy brush.My toro
Doesnt have a fuel shutoff.I have 0E 2 miles away now and will use a fluid extractor to remove the gas
At the end of season then crank it
To run out any in the carb this year.
#6
Ordering Reel Parts / Re: Disappointed by this handl...
Last post by oldmanjoe - Today at 06:20:12 PM
 More gear sleeves have been wrecked by loose fitting handles .  I would not even try to hammer forge the hole to close it up some .    If you can not return it , you now some bling to add to your key ring . 
#7
Quote from: Swami805 on Today at 04:45:13 PMThat doesn't seem right, if it moves something is going to wear out
Yeah it's too big of a hole. Seller said so. It feels improper to screen shot a conversation or I'd show you. I took these pics to process the refund. Measured a stock 98-60 lest someone (unfamiliar with them) say maybe the issue was the aftermarket sleeve.

Really I think all aluminum handle blades may eventually round out under crazy drag pressures. But if it's a loose fit I think it's gonna happen a lot faster with a lot less drag.

I'm going to suggest to the seller that he should mention the oversized hole on the listing. I'm not calling it false advertising. It's not. But he'd probably process fewer returns that way.
#8
Ordering Reel Parts / Re: Disappointed by this handl...
Last post by Swami805 - Today at 04:45:13 PM
That doesn't seem right, if it moves something is going to wear out
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Ordering Reel Parts / Re: Disappointed by this handl...
Last post by steelfish - Today at 04:32:48 PM
Quote from: JasonGotaProblem on Today at 03:51:10 PMI ordered one of these online because options seem to be limited for jigmaster handle blades that aren't offset. (Am I the only person with big fingers here? How does nobody else have this problem? with an offset handle my fingers struggle to fit between the offset handle on a narrow reel and a non-skinny rod?)



maybe you should try with a bigger or different handle knob, it might give you more space between your big fingers and the handle blade
#10
I ordered one of these online because options seem to be limited for jigmaster handle blades that aren't offset. (Am I the only person with big fingers here? How does nobody else have this problem? with an offset handle my fingers struggle to fit between the offset handle on a narrow reel and a non-skinny rod?)

But I digress. The maker made the hole for the gear sleeve a half a millimeter larger than the sleeve in both directions. I sent a message to see if this was intentional or if I got a lemon. No, it's intentional, supposedly to make installation easier. But with the gear sleeve held still the handle will rotate almost 45°. Seller says the handle will still work just fine (with the added "believe me") and maybe if you're fishing it at 2-5# of drag it'll be just fine, for a while. But that's not how I fish my jigmaster. I don't think I know anyone who fishes their jigmaster in that way.

If I knew the sleeve hole was oversized ahead of time I wouldn't have bought it. They don't advertise this intentional design feature so I'm spreading the word for them.