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Old Aug-29-2006, 06:38 PM   #1
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tools of the trade....

a few people have asked about the tools i use for working on fishing reels. i shot a few photos a while back and thought i'd post them. if you like to tinker with reels, you might find something here that might help you out.

first the lubes. i use shimano drag grease on all the carbon fiber drag washers. i'm finally running out and may switch over to cal's grease. it's half the price. corrosion x is the lube i use on all the bearings, level wind assemblys and reel handles. and lastly, there's yamaha engine grease. that goes into all the screw holes and all the other non-exposed metal surfaces. it stays blue forever. i can open up a reel and know immediately if i've worked on it before or not.

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here's my tool rack. i found some hard blue styrofoam at work, don't remember where the box came from, drew a 1 inch grid and started punching holes. it forces me to be neat.

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flat, phillips and allen heads.

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deep standard and metric sockets, precision screw drivers.

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my little handy dandy bearing puller.

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6 inch calipers. i use this alot!!!!!!

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specialty shimano and penn spool wrenches.

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a working inventory of all the penn ht-100 drag washers made. i order all my penn stuff from pennparts.com. i'm their biggest non-business account!

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bearings from bocabearings.com. they like me alot as well.

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boxes of screws. mostly stuff that i've accumulated over the years.

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this little dremmel comes in handy! seems that i'm always grinding away at something.

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more boxes of stuff.

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i'd have carpal tunnel syndrome without this little baby! it's a little electric screwdriver from milwaulke. they're about $100, i have two, finally busted one and i need to replace it.

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now for the grease gun. this is another little item that i could not do with out. here's the grease.

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here's the gun. home depot has these. note the position of the nozzle.

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home depot has these as well. it's a blowgun kit.

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take the inflator needle and cut off the tip with the cutting wheel of the dremmel, the screw it into the adaptor.

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screw in the adaptor, load up a grease cartridge and you're all set. this is another "must have" item.

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and lastly, my favorite. 7-8 years ago i found this wrench in a tackle shop for $20. i put it next to a standard penn wrench so you could see the difference. i bought two, lost one, and just had a machine shop buddy make a bunch more.

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i also have a small compressor, a bench grinder, a drill press and a half gallon ultrasonic cleaner loaded with green soap. the only thing i still need is a small bench lathe. i want to start cutting sleeves to blueprint lever drag reels. yes, it's taken over my garage....

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Old Aug-29-2006, 06:50 PM   #2
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Re: tools of the trade....

Alan, thats a great post, I particularly like the Radio Flyer!

BTW- Thanks for the expedite on the Avets I took to Alaska. All worked flawlessly.
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Old Aug-29-2006, 06:59 PM   #3
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WOW nice stuff there, seems you know what your doing!

Your very organized!
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Alan, thats a great post, I particularly like the Radio Flyer!
i'd forgotten about the 12 pack of bud light
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Old Aug-29-2006, 08:33 PM   #5
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I think youre taking the pharmaceuticals home & have turned into a tweaker!
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Old Aug-29-2006, 09:36 PM   #6
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Do you service reels? If yes what do you charge? All brands or ?
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Re: tools of the trade....

Hi Alan, I've just joined this site after reading some of your posts... they are great!!....
Do you use any particular tool when reinstalling the "e" clips/locks used in a lot of the shimano baitcasters??... I have found a website here in Australia that has a tool called an "e" clip applicator... retail for about $85.00 AU each..and one tool only fits one size "e" clip...currently I'm using tweezers...pliers...and fat fingers...ha ha ha to put these "e" clips back in place... thought you may have a better way/tool...or just more patience than me...cheers....Robbie Bond....
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Re: tools of the trade....

half gallon ultrasonic cleaner ? LIke a jewelery cleaner ? A friend of mine was telling me that he started using something similar to what you're talking about to clean his reel parts. He said it was some kind of ultrasonic jewelery cleaner loaded with some green solution and ran it for about 30 minutes. He said it saves him alot of time and cleans everything really well including bearings. If you're talking about the same thing than I might have to invest in one.

Thanks Alan

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Thanks for all your great equipment tips Alan.
I have incorporated most of them in my work shop.

I will pass along a tip.
I have made up some bearing pullers by grinding down the tools used to pry open paint can lids. I was able to get them free at paint stores and have made up a selection from very small to medium size.
The smallest one was able to easily pull out a stuck bearing in a Newell that had resisted all of my other tools.
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I think youre taking the pharmaceuticals home & have turned into a tweaker!
Hah, I was wondering the same thing, but then I saw the rest of the garage and........ yup, he's normal.
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