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MITCHELL 11-27-2022 07:57 AM

PHD700H
 
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Phenix black diamond hybrid 7ft 20/60 LB
Has Kevlar with alittle more bounce in the rod less chance of pulling hook using braid with short leader.
Bait casting rod.

MITCHELL 11-27-2022 08:01 AM

Thread hook thu guides
 
Twist one nut add bait....boom your fishing :reel:

MITCHELL 11-28-2022 03:53 AM

In shop photos 📸
 
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This rod taught me alot over more of the other rods I have built. For one never use A metallic thread to do a spiral wrap with multiple strands you will wind up with a tangled pony tail. But A lays down nicely on the blank for first wrap and I like the C thread better than the D thread for wrapping guides. I haven't had a new rod guide slip yet. All in all it's good enough for me and a good investment with a profit.

MITCHELL 11-28-2022 04:10 AM

Nylon thread works
 
Prefect for a spiral wrap. It will lays completely flat and straight for you when you rotate the rod by hand.
If you make it look like candy 🍬 it might get bit 😏

MITCHELL 11-28-2022 04:39 AM

And seriously 😐 it's a good thing I have
 
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Domestic violence training
Because the googan that put his reel on top of my tackle box and then started bouncing his pin knife off the top of my tackle box finish, that's when I told him to move your stuff off the top of my tackle box and then the guy has the nerve to say you don't have to be a dick about it.
I took the high road and just said I'm not being a dick.
But seriously who wants a fk-ing patch job if your forced to sell something. I could give a sheee-it about scratches unless I have to sell something.

JohnMckroidJr 11-29-2022 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by MITCHELL (Post 318585)
This rod taught me alot over more of the other rods I have built. For one never use A metallic thread to do a spiral wrap with multiple strands you will wind up with a tangled pony tail. But A lays down nicely on the blank for first wrap and I like the C thread better than the D thread for wrapping guides. I haven't had a new rod guide slip yet. All in all it's good enough for me and a good investment with a profit.

Looks Fancy! Congratulations on your finished build. When I hear of spiral wrap, I think of the guides that start up right, and spiral around to the bottom of the rod like a spinning reel. Your new build looks like a standard conventional wrap so not sure what you are referring to by spiral wrap?

I think most of my rods are wrapped in C thread, but D thread being a little thicker, is faster and easier to wrap so that's a good thing if one is going for functionality over looks.

MITCHELL 11-29-2022 07:13 AM

When I say spiral wrap.....
 
I'm talking strictly cosmetic....
Like madonna says dress you up in my love
.I like pretty things ✨️

JohnMckroidJr 12-03-2022 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MITCHELL (Post 318599)
I'm talking strictly cosmetic....
Like madonna says dress you up in my love
.I like pretty things ✨️

Nice!


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