oiling and magging

kitefisher

Sealiner
Mr Fisha.

Table supplied by RAANEIP.At least you can compare the viscosity to other oils in the market.

Here is a table I found on line which lists viscosities of various lubes:


Lube.............................Viscosity@78F (cP)
Mobil-1 0W-30 (syn)..................400
Superlube w/PTFE..................... 245
Zebco Needle Oiler.................... 206
Quicksilver Storage Seal............ 203
Abu Silicoat Reel Oil..................176
Browning Midas Gun Oil (syn)... 140
Quicksilver PS and Trim Oil........136
BSB Speed Bearing...................114
Red RF (hc)...............................93
PMI Paintball Gun Lube...............90
Power Steering Fluid................. .90
Diawa Std Needle Oiler............ ...84
Reel-X.......................................74
ATF Dextron III...........................62
Shimano Std. (hc).......................60
Yellow RF (hc)............................59
3-In-1 Oil...................................40
Reel Butter..................................28
Quantum Hot Sauce......................25
X+1R..........................................21
Diawa TDZ lube (syn)...................18
Diawa/Liberto Pixy Lube (syn)........18
Whale Spit (hc)............................14
Abu Black Max .............................14
WD 40........................................6
Tournament RF (hc)......................4
Friction Zero Lub (hc/syn )............4
Rem Oil (hc)................................3
Reference: DI water.....................1
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Lube....Viscosity (cP) @ .....38F...........@78F.........@ 98F (cP)
Yellow RF ........................285..............59....... .......35
3-In-1 Oil.........................161....... ......40...............20
Quantum Hot Sauce...........100..............25............... 16

copied from stripersonline
 

tima

New member
Grootis

You said in a post:

"And yes, Cubans mags are very good. I actually magged one of my reels with a knobby mag. I fish a lot in onshore winds and find the line wrapping around the knob every second or so cast....with statics like Cubans....this doesn't happen."

As expect you realise the static mag you have is stronger than the knobby and may well be too strong. Try adding a thin extra magnet to the top of the one on the knobby (they are cheap on Ebay)or use a thicker oil in the bearings. This should fix it.

Good luck!

Tim
 

Cuban Cigar

Sealiner
tima wrote:
Grootis

You said in a post:

"And yes, Cubans mags are very good. I actually magged one of my reels with a knobby mag. I fish a lot in onshore winds and find the line wrapping around the knob every second or so cast....with statics like Cubans....this doesn't happen."

As expect you realise the static mag you have is stronger than the knobby and may well be too strong. Try adding a thin extra magnet to the top of the one on the knobby (they are cheap on Ebay)or use a thicker oil in the bearings. This should fix it.

Good luck!

Tim
Hi Tim !

As you will see from the many pics of different models of the MAG-IT Magnetic Cast Control System, it is fully adjustable, by sliding the magnets inwards for higher and outwards for slower max spool speed.

In fact, the system is not actually "static" and I rather consider it to be a "hybrid", as you can adjust it from too slow, to too fast and everything in between, by moving the magnet(s) position and by adding or taking away magnet(s).

Some models like the Shimano Talica II, comes with a combination of thicker and thinner magnets, to make the system versatile and cater for a very wide range of different settings, covering all bases !

Feel free to contact me, if you need any more info.

Cheers !

_seal1_
 

Monster

Senior Member
Cuban Cigar wrote:
tima wrote:
Grootis

You said in a post:

"And yes, Cubans mags are very good. I actually magged one of my reels with a knobby mag. I fish a lot in onshore winds and find the line wrapping around the knob every second or so cast....with statics like Cubans....this doesn't happen."

As expect you realise the static mag you have is stronger than the knobby and may well be too strong. Try adding a thin extra magnet to the top of the one on the knobby (they are cheap on Ebay)or use a thicker oil in the bearings. This should fix it.

Good luck!

Tim
Hi Tim !

As you will see from the many pics of different models of the MAG-IT Magnetic Cast Control System, it is fully adjustable, by sliding the magnets inwards for higher and outwards for slower max spool speed.

In fact, the system is not actually "static" and I rather consider it to be a "hybrid", as you can adjust it from too slow, to too fast and everything in between, by moving the magnet(s) position and by adding or taking away magnet(s).

Some models like the Shimano Talica II, comes with a combination of thicker and thinner magnets, to make the system versatile and cater for a very wide range of different settings, covering all bases !

Feel free to contact me, if you need any more info.

Cheers !

_seal1_


Hi Cuban

Is CDS still selling and installing your mag kits up here is Centurion?
 

Cuban Cigar

Sealiner
Monster wrote:
Cuban Cigar wrote:
tima wrote:
Grootis

You said in a post:

"And yes, Cubans mags are very good. I actually magged one of my reels with a knobby mag. I fish a lot in onshore winds and find the line wrapping around the knob every second or so cast....with statics like Cubans....this doesn't happen."

As expect you realise the static mag you have is stronger than the knobby and may well be too strong. Try adding a thin extra magnet to the top of the one on the knobby (they are cheap on Ebay)or use a thicker oil in the bearings. This should fix it.

Good luck!

Tim
Hi Tim !

As you will see from the many pics of different models of the MAG-IT Magnetic Cast Control System, it is fully adjustable, by sliding the magnets inwards for higher and outwards for slower max spool speed.

In fact, the system is not actually "static" and I rather consider it to be a "hybrid", as you can adjust it from too slow, to too fast and everything in between, by moving the magnet(s) position and by adding or taking away magnet(s).

Some models like the Shimano Talica II, comes with a combination of thicker and thinner magnets, to make the system versatile and cater for a very wide range of different settings, covering all bases !

Feel free to contact me, if you need any more info.

Cheers !

_seal1_


Hi Cuban

Is CDS still selling and installing your mag kits up here is Centurion?
Yes Craig Neil/CDS is ..... in fact, I shipped him a new order just last week !
 

tima

New member
Hi Cuban

Thank you for the offer: I have been using magged reels for a long while now so do know how they work (both static and knobby types by the way).

As to what constitutes a "static mag" the accepted definition around the world of a static mag in a reel is one which can't be adjusted without taking the reel apart.
So if you want to change the setting on the beach for some reason then the knobby is easier.

Doesn't really matter which one you use as, if set up properly, they should both cast exactly the same distance.

Cheers

Tim
 

kitefisher

Sealiner
tima wrote:
Hi Cuban

Thank you for the offer: I have been using magged reels for a long while now so do know how they work (both static and knobby types by the way).

As to what constitutes a "static mag" the accepted definition around the world of a static mag in a reel is one which can't be adjusted without taking the reel apart.
So if you want to change the setting on the beach for some reason then the knobby is easier.

Doesn't really matter which one you use as, if set up properly, they should both cast exactly the same distance.

Cheers

Tim


I concur Tim. I have to admit though, that from what I have seen regarding Cuban's mag-kits, it is oodles better than previous versions of years gone by where the static would be ''Pratley-steeled'' into the (mostly)non-handle side.

I suppose the fact that the magnets can be both polarity and numerically switched,as well as perimeter-wise adjusted makes them ''Semi-Static'' or ''Semi-Adjustable''.

Like you mentioned though,nett-result, pretty much the same on a well set-up reel .
p.s Regards to Jeremy.
 

Raaneip

Member
as a project i decided to try my hands at magging my talica 50 myself. i will ask cuban to make me a proper mag plate. cutting stainless steel with a blikskêr and holesaw and then sanding is not the easiest task and not very neat. i made some videos of the results to give an indication of the tunability of his system. so here goes:

talica 50 with original grease and no mags:
about 42 sec hand spin time
https://youtu.be/bjHxpAX_B-M
 

Raaneip

Member
with some tuning i get the same result with the three mag stacks as with the one mag stack on the outside. about 15 sec spin time. as you can see the system cuban designed is not static. all of the tests and vids were done without replacing the screws and yook me about 10 minutes.
[urlhttps://youtu.be/yDxIxPETr1I][/url]
 

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kitefisher

Sealiner
Great stuff,well done on the explanatory videos.

On a big heavy spool like that reel,I would guess that the 10 second spin time would be most ideal to cast if compared to the faster ones.Type of oil in bearings and line capacity, as well as diameter of line will all play a role in the eventual ease of casting of the reel.
 

kitefisher

Sealiner
Great stuff,well done on the explanatory videos.

On a big heavy spool like that reel,I would guess that the 10 second spin time would be most ideal to cast if compared to the faster ones.Type of oil in bearings and line capacity, as well as diameter of line will all play a role in the eventual ease of casting of the reel.
 

Raaneip

Member
thanks kitefisher.

biggest problem is stopping the spool when the weight hits water. second is stretching your gripping hand around the spool. really not comfortable. yes ten seconds or less. this will never be a regular casting reel. its got to much angular momentum that if you touch the line during a cast it burns you. so rather over mag it a bit. you can not brake it on the spool rim because it is moved onder the frame in free spool. will mostly use it with kite and swimbait. should be able to flick a big bait under a balloon some distance into a favourable current.

i do manage 80 to 90 meters with 8 to 10 oz with 0.75 main line. might be usable at some deepwater points.

i really love these talicas.
 

kitefisher

Sealiner
Pine, die stop/slow-down kan jy kontroleer deur die dik olie.Hou in gedagte dat hoe stadiger die spoel spin,(soos aan die einde van die cast),hoe minder die effek van die magnete.

Die kombinasie van n dik(dikker) olie en magnete gaan jou antwoord wees.
 
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