Revalation REVS9OL-2SB 9' ultralight, 4-10 line.
Lite weight, very thin walled blank. Works well enough. Made to a price point it does fill a void for some allowing them to build a rod on a budget.
Fella I'm building this for gave me 3 or 4 colors saying he also wanted a Quick Microlite... Jeff
Another...
Very cool set up,,,,, 8)
Thanks Benni !
I couldnt stand the factory finish on this blank.
Which would you want on a custom rod you paid good money for ?
Both peices of this 2 pc. blank. Top has factory finish the bottom I stripped & refinished... Jeff
Great work Jeff, certainly made a big difference ay, cheers Don.
if affordable stuff is too attractive, it's harder to sell expensive stuff :)
sweet handle -- would that be a TN/MI hybrid ?
Nice, Jeff! 8)
Wow!!!...Now that is "classy"... I'm sure whomever that is going to will love it. The inlays and photo are awesome, almost too nice to fish, but I hope they use the heck out of it. I would. Great job.
Brett
That is what's under those blanks? You can just sand the black part away and clear coat? Thank you Jeff, it is really nice.
-steve
Quote from: oc1 on April 03, 2020, 05:11:51 AM
You can just sand the black part away and clear coat? Thank you Jeff, it is really nice.
-steve
Hey guys thanks for the replies. Especially you Tommy having seen your work on the ultralight rods you built.
Steve, being honest here, I found this out by mistake myself. Dont ever think I've got a handle on this rod building stuff. I pretty much went after it running dumb, stumbling & fumbling along the way.
Reccomend starting with 400 grit wet /dry. If you dont have a power lathe a heavier grit could work. Might work better any ways. Regardless 400 grit is a safe place for some to start...Jeff
Quote from: philaroman on April 03, 2020, 04:07:08 AM
if affordable stuff is too attractive, it's harder to sell expensive stuff :)
sweet handle -- would that be a TN/MI hybrid ?
You know the sobering thing is their is truth in your point about affordable stuff that looks to nice causing an issue. Some reel manufactures use this to their advantage.
Great work Jeff! 8)
Great skills, craftsmanship, and thinking this out, Jeff --
Impressive!
Best,
Fred
Nice build Jeff! Beautiful rod, I love the details!
Wow, great looking combo there. Would be perfect for crappie and other panfish.
Great build, Jeff!
Wow Jeff - that's really nice. I've got to try a rod build when I get everything else caught up. Thanks for posting that. - Jimmer
Very nice Jeff! Is that you with your dad on the pic?
Good job...enjoy it!
Sal
Quote from: Alto Mare on April 03, 2020, 06:28:45 PM
..... Is that you with your dad on the pic?
Good job...enjoy it!
Sal
Sal, I'm building this rod & another for two brothers who's father passed 2 or so years ago.
For those who may not know...
Love building rods. I am at present taking more work.
If your kicking around the idea of a custom rod or you have an old favorite you like to see brought back to life. Please send me a PM ... Jeff
Quote from: Rivverrat on April 04, 2020, 01:34:38 AM
Quote from: Alto Mare on April 03, 2020, 06:28:45 PM
..... Is that you with your dad on the pic?
Good job...enjoy it!
Sal
Sal, I'm building this rod & another for two brothers who's father passed 2 or so years ago.
For those who may not know...
Love building rods. I am at present taking more work.
If your kicking around the idea of a custom rod or you have an old favorite you like to see brought back to life. Please send me a PM ... Jeff
Oh, that is a beautiful thing Jeff!... keep up your great work.
Sal
Sal, Thank You. You get & stay healthy ! You got Maggy to take care of... Jeff
really cool build compadre Jeff
after searching for a thing on my miscellneous box of rod building I found two of those of those TN grips/reelseat, identical to yours and also a bunch of cork rings, so, with your permit, I might do something alike if I ever build a UL BTS rod from my fly blank.
Beautiful workmanship! And I really like the nice touch of using X-Wrap to create a reel seat to keep the cork from getting gouged or worn, this is the first time I've seen that and it looks like a great idea! - john
I bet you can sling a little beetlespin or Roostertail a mile with that thing.
Nice looking rod,came out great. Using the shrink on the handle is a great idea!
Thanks Fellas, not building many UL rods as of yet. You know what building this rod reminds me of the fun I had fishing ultra lights as a kid. I get time I'm building myself one probably a 2 pc. Lamiglass. I've a 7'6" St Croix UL now I'm wanting a longer one... Jeff
Nice work!