reel seat size for shimano exage 110h

grootvis

Sealiner
Have been toying with the idea of changing my reel seat on my exage with a different type, it would need to accommodate a Trinidad 20 a reel or bg 35H. Thanks in advance.
 

Enigma

Moderator
It takes a #18 depending on where you put the reelseat on but I prefer to use a #20 for the multipliers you are mentioning.

Did you come right with the Power Wrapper, never heard from you again.
 

grootvis

Sealiner
I'm just gathering some info, I'm afraid, after this summer, the exages and surf rods will get a new makeover, keeping all the guides but want to change the wrapping. It's such a problem being a non commercial rod builder, you only have your own rods to practice on!!!!! Anyway, I need to step up more on some things I feel I should have done better and being a perfectionist doesn't help my cause. I am just considering, I really like the Alps reel seats, there are negatives, I really think they look very neat and solid, hence the enquiry, but is not definite yet.

As for the wrapper, got any ideas, the more I have been thinking about about certain projects I have in the pipeline the more I'm going to need one, really need one! I looked at the alps wrappers with deluxe chuck or pacbay, but the alps better by far, and same price, just don't know how to go about getting a wrapper and getting better prices, best idea was to source a second hand one then just upgrade the chuck, I'll never do more than what rods I own, just maintenance and maybe family relatives. You got any ideas?
 

Enigma

Moderator
Hi

The Exage is direct to the blank, no butting

I have the Pac Bay power wrappers. As do the vast majority of commercial builders and I have standard Chucks.

I use the bed for shaping grips, smoothing blanks, refurbishing joints and for Wrapping guides.

I did over 2000 rods and repairs and probably 15000 guides before I replaced the Chuck

I replace about 5-6 O-Ring drive belts a year and have had to replace 1 wheel in the rests and 2 Oring surface rubbers.

Didn't bother with the other chuck.

I have modified a small bench with a Bosch 700W Drill in it with a foot control in which I shape cork, size spiggot material, shape cork wrap and EVA.

How do you think we all started our rod building - Stripping and rebuilding our own rods year after year and possibly 2 x a year.

If you are only doing your own rods then you only need the Power Wrapper as it has a dryer on it and doing your own rod you only need to dry one at a time.

The Power chuck is essentially only required if you are turning 80 and 130lbs class rods where there is a lot of weight and extremely tight Double and even Triple Binding
 

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Enigma

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For whay you have in mind this would be total overkill...
 

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grootvis

Sealiner
Well that is a sigh of relief, hearing from you that it has served beyond its purpose, I was worried about the chuck, but if you say it's not as bad as it seems then there is no need to upgrade it. Could always put a cable tie around if need be. I'll send you a Pm as I might also need to order a blank from you soon as well. Thanks for the advice once again.
 
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