Hey guys, I was wondering if anyone could point me in the direction of someone on the forum that fabricates custom spools? I'm wanting to build a custom reel by using a Penn Senator 16/0...sacrilegious I know, but I have a few 16/0s so i can live with it. Anyways, what I'm specifically wanting to do is have a custom wider spool made.....maybe two. I just want something different that's unique. I'll also need frame posts and a rod stand made for it as well.
Thanks in advance
You might try Randy Paulie. He is Vintage Offshore Tackle and has connections with Tiburon, who made the custom 20/0 frames and spools. It will be expensive. Bill
Tiburon made 20 of them and will not be making any more
Quote from: 1badf350 on March 17, 2022, 11:12:24 PMTiburon made 20 of them and will not be making any more
The story I heard from the horses mouth was if Tiburon scrapped one spool they lost any profit to be made from that set.
But for a custom spool Tiburon "might" be persuaded to make one, but the cost would probably be like gas prices today...crazy expensive. Bill
Maybe if you had 2 spools sacrifice one and use the center of the arbor to widen the other. Need to make a new spool shaft, maybe beefyer thru the spool to take the extra load and of course longer. Then longer posts and a stand. Otherwise a spool machined out of a block of aluminum
Couple guys on here that could do it I'm sure but would cost a bundle
Quote from: Bill B (Tarfu) on March 18, 2022, 01:46:33 AMQuote from: 1badf350 on March 17, 2022, 11:12:24 PMTiburon made 20 of them and will not be making any more
The story I heard from the horses mouth was if Tiburon scrapped one spool they lost any profit to be made from that set.
But for a custom spool Tiburon "might" be persuaded to make one, but the cost would probably be like gas prices today...crazy expensive. Bill
The first one is the most expensive . After that it has a digital profile in a Cad prog or whatever they use today . Then they are the cost of the material and mark up to cover labor and machine wear ,lights ,etc.....
True story and kind of related .
I had some bushings made to allow the use of a commonly available idler bearing /pulley
you could replace the Bearing in . This replacement pulley and bearing was easily available at most any parts store and even hardware stores for less than 4 dollars
But the OEM Factory Mercedes Part was 80 Bux and the bearing was actually Crimped in the pulley where you could not replace it but had to buy the Factory Pulley sooooooo since the id of the bearing was smaller than the pulleys I was using to replace them I had to have some bushing made . First one was 350 dollars and three hundred of them after that were $1.75 each. Install that lil jewell in my aftermarket solid steel 4 dollar Pulley with replaceable $2.00 bearing and off to the Races .
Still have some of those bushings......... This was 1978 when I had these made .
Much easier to do a run of them with today's CNC machines .
A spool that looks OK on the shelf could be made from stock parts without too much difficulty. Making one that can reliably stand up to the sort of abuse a 16/0 is designed for would be really expensive.
I used to extend Penn Senator 6/0, 4/0, and Pfleuger Templar reels. The 6/0 were widened to 9/0 width, and the 4/0 were made to 6/0 width, although I've widened on to much wider than a 9/0. The original spools were cut in half, a sleeve machined and the two sides pressed in and pinned. Took a long time to do each one as it was very high precision (less than 0.001" interference fit).
If you are not in a hurry for it, I could give it a try.
Depends on how wide you want it and whether you can get a reel seat.
You may get away with 1\4 moon spacer to go between reel stand and side plates
I'll sell my 20/0 complete but it will cost you..!