These are super cool for re-aligning tweaked frames. The one on top is for 4500-6500 models and the one below is for 1500-3500 sizes. Put the pillar into the fixture, slide the frame on and guide the frame pillars into the holes. This will square up the frame; then I use a 4 oz ball peen to re-crimp the rivets. A misaligned frame is the biggest performance robber of the Ambassadeur.
A customer of mine made these for me. He brought me some Ambassadeurs that were his late father's and wanted me to go through them. Such a nice guy. They took a year to get, but neither of us were in any hurry. I've already corrected a few frames since last night and these jigs are exactly what I needed. With Svangsta being closed, frames will be in short supply in the coming years. Now I can fix them.
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That's awesome. I want one now.
They are neat. I do believe I saw one of these in the Abu Garcia group on FB a while back. Problem with my tweaked frames, the foot is cocked to one side or the other. Don't think you can use a jig for that? Received more than a few reels with bent frames, from eBay purchases.
Quote from: ExcessiveAngler on Today at 06:52:01 AMThey are neat. I do believe I saw one of these in the Abu Garcia group on FB a while back. Problem with my tweaked frames, the foot is cocked to one side or the other. Don't think you can use a jig for that? Received more than a few reels with bent frames, from eBay purchases.
I actually had one come through like that, turned out the bottom pillars where the foot attached were distorted. Something large fell down and destroyed the reel. I had a spare on hand so I let the customer have it gratis as part of my services, the rest of the components were fine. I don't use larger than a 4500 size, no real need here in the Great Lakes unless I'm after big carp, musky, or sturgeon. For everything up to king salmon, a 4500 is super versatile.