Hello Everyone --
Put together 9 more old reels today out of loose parts and skeletons.
A 4/0, 85, 155, 500, 500, 77, 155, 160, 150.
All set up with HT-100s & SS Drag stacks & under gear CFs all coated with Cal's grease, Yamaha MG for the interior parts.
With just normal oil -- not the graphite stuff -- the 4/0 had a free-spool time with no line of 165 seconds & the 85 was 92 seconds.
Here is my question -- which may be kind of weird, but...
Lets say you are repairing and servicing reels like 209s, Jigmasters, Senator 4/0s, etc. Not terribly high priced reels -- but the kind I generally work on for many clients.
Lets say its a 209 -- and needs a full service, plus a drag stack upgrade, worm gear, pawl, line guide, and maybe a new ring or two.
Would it make $$$ sense to order the parts from a supplier -- or just buy a new reel from Wal-Mart for $45.84 -- disassemble the new reel -- take off the parts needed -- keep the rest of the reel for another time when the extra parts are needed (sideplates, rings, spool, posts, interior parts, gears, etc.)
Will these parts even work? I know most of them will interchange. At some point -- all we will be able to get easily will be the new production Penn parts anyway.
Of course this isn't referring to some of the reels that are being hot-rodded -- just the normal white bread type reels.
Appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks,
Fred
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Impressive stuff you got going there!
parts in new reels should work. it's definitely a better buy.