Reel Repair by Alan Tani

General Maintenance Tips => General Questions and Trouble Shooting => Topic started by: Gfish on October 24, 2020, 06:17:07 AM

Title: Aww, Maaaannn!
Post by: Gfish on October 24, 2020, 06:17:07 AM
My beloved Jigmaster Magnum. Oh the pain...

Don't know what happened. Perhaps the last time I opened her up, I torqued the click tounge( in the "on" position) down on top of the click gear, while reassembling the tail-plate to the frame.

Maybe ya'll can see the 2 spot welds are cracking in the 2nd-2 photos.

What to do? This spool is the specialized Accurate Jigmaster 500 size, with the 113H sized spool shaft. Hard to find and probably costly!
Title: Re: Aww, Maaaannn!
Post by: RowdyW on October 24, 2020, 07:47:05 AM
If the shaft isn't bent you might be able to straighten out the gear on the shaft and get it heliarced across the crack.       Rudy
Title: Re: Aww, Maaaannn!
Post by: Tiddlerbasher on October 24, 2020, 10:49:15 AM
Assuming it's steel - straighten it up and solder it (use a high tin solder and acid flux, don't forget to clean it afterwards) - It isn't under a great deal of stress so the solder should be ok.
Title: Re: Aww, Maaaannn!
Post by: Keta on October 24, 2020, 12:55:55 PM
TIG welding (heliarc) it will put less heat into the shaft and spool.
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Post by: oc1 on October 24, 2020, 08:13:36 PM
You could also try taking it off then pounding the hell out of it on an anvil.  That would flatten the ratchet, making the hole smaller so you my be able to press it back in place.

I'd be scared to death trying to weld/braze something that close to the spool flange.  If you didn't melt the flange you might warp the shaft from uneven heating.  That's something you'd try when there is nothing left to loose.

Or, just yank it off and toss it.  Clickers are over-rated anyway.

-steve
Title: Re: Aww, Maaaannn!
Post by: Keta on October 24, 2020, 08:46:55 PM
TIG is very controllable and I would not worry about heating the spool.
Title: Re: Aww, Maaaannn!
Post by: Maxed Out on October 25, 2020, 01:33:14 AM

Greg, fix that clicker and sell your Magnum on fleabay for $250-300 and buy a pro gear 541 for $150-175 and you'll have a much better jigmaster Magnum and $100 to spend on your yak !

-Ted
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Post by: David Hall on October 25, 2020, 04:37:11 AM
Lee's got the fix.  A talented tig welder can fix it good as new. 
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Post by: oldmanjoe on October 25, 2020, 02:58:44 PM
 :)  Pop it off , straighten  with hammer  ,reinstall with a drop of locktite .
Title: Re: Aww, Maaaannn!
Post by: Gfish on October 26, 2020, 10:39:06 PM
Thank you for your input. Workable solutions, every one of them.
Thinkin this; I've got some pristine collectors reels: a 1/0, a 60, a 66, an Abu Ambassedur 5000, a M.G. 300 and a DAM Quick 330. Still lookin for a pristine Spinfisher. And I have some older used goodies; a L.B. Deluxe and a 97. Look for a welder to do it right, then retire the Mag. as another shelf queen and get serious about Ted's suggestion. The Penn/Accutate 500 Magnum might qualify as a collector reel, right?
Look for a Pro Gear 541. Been thinkin bout those for a couple of years now. People seem to think they are a great value, given the quality and cost.
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Post by: Keta on October 26, 2020, 11:22:08 PM
If you "glue" it you will never be able to TIG weld it.
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Post by: philaroman on October 27, 2020, 01:03:32 AM
if you reuse same ratchet & don't weld,
maybe, match a piece of brass tubing
to create a well for bonding agent &
support/position ratchet, while it sets/cures

otherwise, match the diameter on a ratchet that's a flange on a tube, rather than a flat disk
(old spinner spool cams, oscillation skirts on dead spinner mains, etc.) and cut the tube to size
Title: Re: Aww, Maaaannn!
Post by: steelfish on October 27, 2020, 01:14:29 AM
send it to me, I will take that clicker gear off and throw it away and keep the reel for use it in Baja,  I never use the clicker anyway.... problem solved  ;D ;D