Thanks for the video Kit. There's a little trick if you only use the small spools. Undo the M10 nut with a 17mm spanner. Then you can move the threaded rod as short as you like it, without having to cut it. If you ever use bigger spools you can then put it back. Also I noticed you haven't put the "stopper bar" in the hole, which alignes the Chuck and rubber cone automatically
if you are always using those small line spoolers , you can cut some of the spooler rod to your own spec. and if in the future you need a longer rod you can always buy it , its a pretty stander threat..
Have you tried the level head with line counter yet? I am thinking of getting the line winder with the level head, and I already have Bee's Knee spooler.
Thanks for the video Kit. There's a little trick if you only use the small spools. Undo the M10 nut with a 17mm spanner. Then you can move the threaded rod as short as you like it, without having to cut it. If you ever use bigger spools you can then put it back. Also I noticed you haven't put the "stopper bar" in the hole, which alignes the Chuck and rubber cone automatically
Thanks Frank! will do that now :D
Need more people so spread this video more
Amen
Put some light oil on the spooler thread. It will spin on quit quickly . Easy peasy....
will try that. thanks
if you are always using those small line spoolers , you can cut some of the spooler rod to your own spec. and if in the future you need a longer rod you can always buy it , its a pretty stander threat..
tried taking it off but it is on there tight...in the end, I just spend a few more mins doing stuff...I don't mind. :)
Have you tried the level head with line counter yet? I am thinking of getting the line winder with the level head, and I already have Bee's Knee spooler.
I have the one with the line counter, I often use it for big game stuff but not on the smaller reels. works great :)
The music is annoying cannot focus on what you are saying .
OLd video, stopped putting music a long time ago.