Hope this works this time!!
The salvageable parts cleaned. The click button still needs replacing, and the knob removing from the handle arm, which is in the freezer as I have been told that if you freeze it for 24hrs it helps with removal!
(http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae216/jerseymic/Monofil%2026/M26d_zps9d599ef7.jpg) (http://s973.photobucket.com/user/jerseymic/media/Monofil%2026/M26d_zps9d599ef7.jpg.html)
Had some scrap aluminium laying around, so I made this press to remove the knob from the arm. It is not precision engineering but it works.
(http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae216/jerseymic/Press3_zps8fc264c9.jpg) (http://s973.photobucket.com/user/jerseymic/media/Press3_zps8fc264c9.jpg.html)
(http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae216/jerseymic/Press2_zps0f627654.jpg) (http://s973.photobucket.com/user/jerseymic/media/Press2_zps0f627654.jpg.html)
(http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae216/jerseymic/Press1_zps98622e83.jpg) (http://s973.photobucket.com/user/jerseymic/media/Press1_zps98622e83.jpg.html)
(http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae216/jerseymic/Monofil%2026/Knob_zpsec316223.jpg) (http://s973.photobucket.com/user/jerseymic/media/Monofil%2026/Knob_zpsec316223.jpg.html)
The finished project.
The two processes which I had never attempted before were a success (click button and knob) Unfortunately I couldn't get a new 24-160 arm, so I used a 24-155 until I find one.
(http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae216/jerseymic/Monofil%2026/26MF1_zpsc63bf854.jpg) (http://s973.photobucket.com/user/jerseymic/media/Monofil%2026/26MF1_zpsc63bf854.jpg.html)
(http://i973.photobucket.com/albums/ae216/jerseymic/Monofil%2026/26MF2_zpsad5e214a.jpg) (http://s973.photobucket.com/user/jerseymic/media/Monofil%2026/26MF2_zpsad5e214a.jpg.html)
Amazing, Mike. It might not be much to you, but it means a lot to us..... very clever ;). Thanks for sharing.
Sal
Hi Sal,
Thank you for your kind words, I am pleased the way it all turned out.
I was sweating a bit when I started peening the click button, hoping I wouldn't crack the plate, and when I was removing the knob I fully expected to have a handful of bits!! But all went well.
Since removing this knob, I tried another old one without freezing as a test, and it came off without any problem!
Mike.
Somehow I missed round one, that is a very pretty little reel you have there. Nice job indeed.
Ron
Nice!!!!!
Great job!!!
Very cool. Great color!
Wow, I would have never thought about pulling the knob off to use it on a different handle arm.
Thanks for your positive words guys.
What we see on eBay here in the U.K. is limited, it is the only one I have seen since starting to collect last year, it was a mess as I showed in my first post, but the colour, just had to have it!!
Thanks,
Mike.
Very nice work, that device you made gives me some ideas.
Thanks
William
Hi William,
I am sure someone with the skill and equipment could make something really nice.
I am a carpenter by trade, my engineering goes as far as a hacksaw, file, drill and a Dremel!!!!
I do struggle a bit with metalwork.
I have since discovered, that by using longer bolts and putting the nuts behind the backplate, and the knob behind the frontplate, it can be used to press the knob onto the new handle.
Mike.
Very Nice Mike! ;D
Thank you Shark Hunter, this restoration thing is taking me over!!! wish we had more variety available here in the U.K.
Mike.
Once you get the bug your bit forever. ::) Now to find some more reels to work on.
Quote from: saltydog on August 25, 2013, 11:51:21 PM
Once you get the bug your bit forever. ::) Now to find some more reels to work on.
I feel the same way. I just bought another 50H this morning. Why? I don't know because I have 2 already that I haven't used yet.
Mike
Wish I had got bitten years ago.
I don't have many reels in my collection, but as far as the good lady knows they are not worth anything, god forbid if I passed on before her, she would probable give them away!!
Collectors can be a devious bunch!!
Mike.