Reel Repair by Alan Tani

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Title: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: thorhammer on February 05, 2018, 11:37:53 PM
Ever since Steve lent me his to catch salmon on the Bay trip I wanted to build one. Sal hooked us up with a spool a few weeks back so I decided to get after.  Chromed and steel innards with new carbontex of course. You know what that looks like.  Got the 10-49 stand and custom spacer bars from Scott's. Very nice. Had an old handle with loose knob that got a new Eva.  I like counterbalance on this size reel I will be casting. Ground square and installed SS studs and nyloc nuts, cut to length for this jigging rod. Cork gasket spacer and a few rat tail strokes fitted a CC clamp in to the black out theme and topped with old skool Stren Gold from my stash. Very smooth and fishable.  AT principles of service apply. 
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: xjchad on February 05, 2018, 11:45:44 PM
Looks great John! Love the look of the Stren Gold!!
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: swill88 on February 06, 2018, 12:53:45 AM
Very nice John!  Glad I helped ::)

Steve

Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: Keta on February 06, 2018, 02:13:43 AM
Really nice!
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: Shark Hunter on February 06, 2018, 05:14:49 AM
Nice Work John.
I love me some Surfmasters! ;)

Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: Alto Mare on February 06, 2018, 05:49:57 AM
That looks great John! I love to fish that reel and it is always with me when I go out.
Don't let the size fool you, when adding a couple of things, as Bri-Bri's drag kit, a nice handle  and a stainless sleeve, that reel will stop a good size striper in a heartbeat.
They're a pleasure to use.

Sal
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: mhc on February 06, 2018, 09:17:30 AM
Great little workhorse John, those 100 spools are getting hard to find - especially nice ones like that.

Mike
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: mo65 on February 06, 2018, 02:53:02 PM
   I really don't understand why more catfishermen don't use these reels...they offer more muscle than an Ambassadeur in a similar size package. This is an excellent river reel,
where many hundreds of yards of line aren't needed. She looks sweet John. Just how much of that gold Stren are you sittin' on? ;D
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: Decker on February 06, 2018, 03:39:44 PM
Nice reel, John.  I especially like the bars and clamp.

Do folks prefer the Surfmaster to the Squidder for ease of maintaining the bearings? 
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: mike1010 on February 06, 2018, 04:05:06 PM
Applause.  I'm digging that clamp.
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: Keta on February 06, 2018, 04:17:22 PM
Quote from: Decker on February 06, 2018, 03:39:44 PM
Nice reel, John.  I especially like the bars and clamp.

Do folks prefer the Surfmaster to the Squidder for ease of maintaining the bearings? 

I do. 

I had to make one of my 100s a Surfmaster 150 to use it's 29L-100 spool to make my Monofil 27. Did an alchemist turn all of the aluminum 29L-100 spools into unobtanium?
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: thorhammer on February 06, 2018, 04:25:07 PM
Quote from: Decker on February 06, 2018, 03:39:44 PM
Nice reel, John.  I especially like the bars and clamp.

Do folks prefer the Surfmaster to the Squidder for ease of maintaining the bearings? 

I used a Squidder extensively in the surf in NC and didn't have any issues with maintenance whatsoever. IMO the 140 Squidder is a bit easier to control throwing bone stock mechanicals (drag replaced and Newell bars) than 200 Surfmaster, but my Beachmaster and Surfmaster trials could've been before my thumb got more educated; plus, some Squidder spools are finned in the tailside bell.

If I decide to leave it "permanently" on this jig stick, I will remove the nylocs so the studs angle a little more towards 90 degrees, and may change out the shortened studs and Penn nuts to acorn nuts if a driver will fit in the Tib clamp. The reel seat is a 20MM which is great for feel with this reel but a tad thin for the Penn nuts; they bottom out. I thought about machining them down but that will expose brass, never a win. Note, I use stock SS machine screws from HD to do these custom stud fits, and grind / cut  to fit what I need.

Mike, you are correct, this reel will break a 5-6000 size stock Abu. Probabaly 2-3x the drag, steel gears amd frame posts. No question.
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: thorhammer on February 06, 2018, 04:35:54 PM
Quote from: Keta on February 06, 2018, 04:17:22 PM
Quote from: Decker on February 06, 2018, 03:39:44 PM
Nice reel, John.  I especially like the bars and clamp.

Do folks prefer the Surfmaster to the Squidder for ease of maintaining the bearings? 

I do. 

I had to make one of my 100s a Surfmaster 150 to use it's 29L-100 spool to make my Monofil 27. Did an alchemist turn all of the aluminum 29L-100 spools into unobtanium?


Lee, i don't own a Monofil, as it looks like Lou has them all, lol, so i don't know much about them other than i thought they were basically Beachmasters. what is gained to make a Surfmaster into a Monofil, since you lose gear size and quick take apart? Other than the cool colors, which I entirely get. Not being critical at all, again, I know about zero on Monofils other than a want a set :)
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: Keta on February 06, 2018, 04:49:02 PM
The main reason was I did not have a Monofil 27, it is also lighter.  The Monofil 27 and Baymaster 180 are basically the same reel.
Title: Re: 100 Surfmaster project
Post by: thorhammer on February 06, 2018, 05:03:33 PM
Noted. I just did two of my 180's with carbontex, ole-skool amber 24-155 amber handles (at least from Sal also, a ways back),  and 10-49 stands.  Just need to pick up some line for the second.


One of mine is very old, lighthouse scene, non-numbered, tiny handle. Joe has the plastic spool though.