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#1
Well done, Mike! Looks like you were having a good ol' time. Nice to hear from you again!
#2
Heddon / Re: Heddon's Sons 100 spin cas...
Last post by Midway Tommy - Today at 04:16:07 PM
I've used nails as replacement rollers in bearings before. I just found the correct diameter, cut a couple to length & filed the ends flat. Having a drill bit guide helps narrow down the correct diameter. Sometimes a guy's got to use what he has available.  ;) And BTW, that nail roller I adapted is still doing it's job 3 years later.  :D
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D.A.M. Quick / Re: 220 Bearing Size?
Last post by jgp12000 - Today at 02:39:37 PM
Thanks guys well,on rainy days I do things like buy Fasteddy ceramic bearings ::).I have only tried his SS BB in the past and have been pleased.I ordered 1ea-6x19x6 & 8x22x7.I been fishing one of my 265s lately and it's one of my favs,I was just curious and also one my 220s wanted one  :fish
#4
Nice catch! Do you eat those?
#5
Those are some tankers!!!! - john
#6
Thanks for the report, Mike —-

As usual, good photos and a great job!

Best,Fred
#7
Member Fishing Reports and Photos / Lake Erie Catfishing 2024
Last post by mo65 - Today at 12:39:48 PM
   Just got back from Port Clinton after another great catfishing trip. We had several in the 20 pound range and so many 5-10 pounders my arms are sore. All of this from shore...we didn't take a charter this time...only fished at public access points!  :d 

#8
Beginner's Board / Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV com...
Last post by Woodbilly - Today at 10:02:39 AM
Quote from: Midway Tommy on Today at 05:22:40 AMNice job on a tough & complicated little reel service and restoration!  8)

Thanks! Very satisfying.
#9
Beginner's Board / Re: Hardy Altex no.1 mk IV com...
Last post by Woodbilly - Today at 10:01:40 AM
Quote from: Brewcrafter on Today at 02:07:33 AMIncredibly detailed build on a unique reel!  Tons of good info there (and kudos for the photos!), and you are using it to get into fish that is a PLUS.  It looks like you blueprinted this back to full operational status, that is cool! - john 

Thank you! Hope this helps others who are hesitant to strip an Altex.
#10
Heddon / Re: Heddon's Sons 100 spin cas...
Last post by JeffG - Today at 09:31:10 AM
Quote from: oldmanjoe on May 13, 2024, 10:05:13 PM:)  The lollipop is a roller bearing ,has more surface area to grab than the ball bearing .  Keep a look out for hard pin stock that fits the diameter of the ball bearing .

Okay, thank! It looked like from pictures I was seeing that it had a post that fit into the spring.

    I had looked at something like in the picture here, but not sure it would be very hard and if it is hardened I'm not sure I could sand down the length.

Thanks
Jeff