Reel Repair by Alan Tani

Conventional and Bait Casting Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Daiwa Tutorials and Questions => Topic started by: LTM on March 20, 2012, 10:16:37 PM

Title: HYBRID (MACHINED ALUMINUM) DIAWA SLOSH 20/30 FRAMES
Post by: LTM on March 20, 2012, 10:16:37 PM
HEY GUYS, WANTED TO KNOW IF ANYONE HAS TRIED THOSE ALUMINUM FRAMES FOR THE SLOSH SERIES AND WHAT ARE YOUR COMMENTS/IMPRESSIONS OF THIS PRODUCT.  I HAVE 4 OF THESE REELS (TWO SL20SH AND TWO SL30SH'S) AND IM VERY INTERESTED IN BRINGING NEW LIFE INTO THEM.  IN THE PAST DIAWA MADE THESE REELS WITH TWO DIFFERENT RT SIDE FRAME BEARING'S OD'S. DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT THESE FRAMES ARE MACHINED FOR THE SMALL OR LARGE BEARINGS? INSIGHTS/COMMENTS REGARDING THE SLOSH SERIES ARE WELCOMED. THANX AGAIN GUYS FOR YOUR COMMENTS.

LEO
Title: Re: HYBRID (MACHINED ALUMINUM) DIAWA SLOSH 20/30 FRAMES
Post by: alantani on March 22, 2012, 12:05:14 AM
there was a company a while back that was making them.  they looked great.  let us know if you find a link. 
Title: Re: HYBRID (MACHINED ALUMINUM) DIAWA SLOSH 20/30 FRAMES
Post by: jhbearbait on March 22, 2012, 02:25:11 AM
Is this the one, Alan?   http://www.socal-fishing-hunting.com/DAIWA.html
Jon
Title: Re: HYBRID (MACHINED ALUMINUM) DIAWA SLOSH 20/30 FRAMES
Post by: redsetta on March 22, 2012, 03:05:39 AM
Wow - well spotted Jon. They look great.
Cheers, Justin
Title: Re: HYBRID (MACHINED ALUMINUM) DIAWA SLOSH 20/30 FRAMES
Post by: borchcl on March 22, 2012, 12:35:58 PM
I converted a SL20SH and a SL30SH to the Social Fishing aluminum frames. Easy conversion, comes with bearings installed. Haven't tried them out yet, used the stansard version for Gulf Coast snapper and tuna this passed winter.
borchcl
Title: Re: HYBRID (MACHINED ALUMINUM) DIAWA SLOSH 20/30 FRAMES
Post by: LTM on March 22, 2012, 05:45:50 PM
Borchd,

Thanx for responding. Please let us know how these frames work out for you.  BTW, I emailed the company to ask if the frames for the SLOSH's were machined for the large or small rt side shaft bearing. Daiwa manufactured the SLOSH series with a small and large bearing and I have both sizes (I naturally prefer the larger) in my reels.  The response was very "unprofessional" (for lack of a better word) without addressing my question.  Would you happen to know which size bearing the frame is machined for?

Leo
Title: Re: HYBRID (MACHINED ALUMINUM) DIAWA SLOSH 20/30 FRAMES
Post by: borchcl on March 22, 2012, 10:18:05 PM
Hi Leo,
The reels are back in MN, I head home around the end of the month. When I get back, I'll check the bearing size and let you know, if you haven't got your answer yet. Strange to hear your difficulty in getting a response, they were quite easy to deal with when I ordered, (must have been almost a year ago).
borchcl 
Title: Re: HYBRID (MACHINED ALUMINUM) DIAWA SLOSH 20/30 FRAMES
Post by: LTM on March 23, 2012, 04:30:23 AM
Hey Borchcl,

Im pretty sure I'll still be servicing my reels (cant believe I finished my jar of Blue grease) and rebuilding some computers.  I'd like to ask it you would take some photo's for us here so we can see some details.  Since Im tearing down all of my reels Im going to create a spread sheet with bearing deminsions.  I take it that metric deminsions is the standard, and I'll know the spec's on my Daiwa's for sure by then. In regards to the reply from the frame guys; I guess they werent all that social that day (cant be all good days).

Take care guys
Title: Re: HYBRID (MACHINED ALUMINUM) DIAWA SLOSH 20/30 FRAMES
Post by: alantani on March 23, 2012, 03:14:19 PM
i would encourage all of you to take photos.  it's a great help to guys that are just getting started. 
Title: Re: HYBRID (MACHINED ALUMINUM) DIAWA SLOSH 20/30 FRAMES
Post by: LTM on April 08, 2012, 06:00:10 AM
Borchcl,

Thanx for getting back with me and hope your trip was successful.  Anywho, the larger of the two sizes of right side bearings measures 3.45 X 13mm.  Looks like the guys who make the aluminum frames upgraded beyond the factory, which in turn will handle more load (makes sense).  BTW, how's the free-spool on these hybrids?  Please dont forget to post some pictures of these reels, hopefully with some close-ups of the internals.

Thanx again,

Leo