Have looked at a lot of videos until I found this one. This is the answer I have been looking for. Simple, concise and clearly explained! Thank you for your time and consideration.
I watched a bunch of videos while trying to get ready to do my first guide replacement. This is the ONE. I'm heading to the cellar right now to get to work. Thanks!
Thank you very much for taking the time for making this video. The ruler and straightening of the eye has not been covered in other videos I have seen again thanks.
I'm not sure your still looking at your old RUclips messages. Great video fella.very informative and now I'm gonna look at ordering everything I will need to do it your way without spending the big bucks cheers Apologies I know absolutely nothing about wood, how do you mean in the terminology what sounded like to me 5/1 and 6/1 soft wood please
If your using a coloured whipping thread onto a cane rod ensure your whipping threads are tight as what looks good to the naked eye faults are highlighted when it comes to applying the dope ,black on black you may not notice as much
One question.... after epoxy do you put a epoxy hardener on after or just leave epoxy bare. I've never done a rod from scratch but I've ordered all my stuff now to try my 1st one.
How do you stop the thread from the spool wrapping round the rod elsewhere when your fitting the thread to the guide? Just lost it with my rod after watching this video because it twisted and snapped the thread
calum aitchison make sure it’s D thread... the stronger type, and I found it helpful to put the spool of thread in the plastic bag but first put a nail or, what I use, a wooden cooking skewers through the spool so that the thread rolls off - like winding line on a bait cast, so there are no twists.
Have looked at a lot of videos until I found this one. This is the answer I have been looking for. Simple, concise and clearly explained! Thank you for your time and consideration.
I watched a bunch of videos while trying to get ready to do my first guide replacement. This is the ONE. I'm heading to the cellar right now to get to work. Thanks!
Followed this video.. Replaced a broken guide for the first time. Very happy with the result.
What a great video! Not whipped rings for 25 years but this was great for simplicity and very easy to follow. Thanks - made it a lot easier.
Great info helped me whip eyes on MkIV split cane rod😊
Thank you very much for taking the time for making this video. The ruler and straightening of the eye has not been covered in other videos I have seen again thanks.
thanks for a great video, just repaired my rod following your instruction and it come out pretty good cheers :)
Fantastic video! Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much for the informative tutorial, simple and effective.
Hope you cover epoxying the guide wraps soon - great videos
An excellent video, well presented 👏
I'm not sure your still looking at your old RUclips messages.
Great video fella.very informative and now I'm gonna look at ordering everything I will need to do it your way without spending the big bucks cheers
Apologies I know absolutely nothing about wood, how do you mean in the terminology what sounded like to me 5/1 and 6/1 soft wood please
If your using a coloured whipping thread onto a cane rod ensure your whipping threads are tight as what looks good to the naked eye faults are highlighted when it comes to applying the dope ,black on black you may not notice as much
Great video
wooowww saludos Master desde los cabos Mexico.....¡
Absolutely love your videos however I especially love your music selections. Where do you find your music for these videos?
Fantastic video where do you buy the epoxy resin
Thanks for info 👍
Excelente video gracias 👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
One question.... after epoxy do you put a epoxy hardener on after or just leave epoxy bare. I've never done a rod from scratch but I've ordered all my stuff now to try my 1st one.
Any chance of an Epoxy finish video?
How do you stop the thread from the spool wrapping round the rod elsewhere when your fitting the thread to the guide? Just lost it with my rod after watching this video because it twisted and snapped the thread
calum aitchison make sure it’s D thread... the stronger type, and I found it helpful to put the spool of thread in the plastic bag but first put a nail or, what I use, a wooden cooking skewers through the spool so that the thread rolls off - like winding line on a bait cast, so there are no twists.
Do you have any suggestions for guides on a 11foot baitcasting surf rod. It's a custom pole for capecod canal
Great vids. Shame no reply to viewers or a resin video :(
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Hi carry normal nylon be used like for sewing have plenty of it. And I have plenty of epoxy as well.
Won't to give it a go on my rod that's broke.
for some reason i didnt here why you were burning the threads
Glue name please
Saved my cane rod from the bin