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muskiehead
Posted 2/20/2004 7:39 AM (#97877)
Subject: Reel Repairman recommendations





Posts: 69


Location: Just above the thermoclime
Hey guys,

I'm looking for recommendations on a good reel repairman. I have a couple of reels that the drag just won't tighten down enough on.
MikeHulbert
Posted 2/20/2004 7:47 AM (#97879 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations





Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Call Chuck Brod. He is by far the best in the business and VERY QUICK with returns.

You can visit his site at: http://www.woodlot.com/srs/

His contact info is:

Chuck Brod
Sportsman's Repair Shop
PHONE: (715) 693-6634

FAX: (715) 693-REEL (7335)

PARTS ORDER LINE:
(888) 225-6146

E-Mail: [email protected]

Hope this helps,



karol
Posted 2/20/2004 7:53 AM (#97881 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations




Posts: 576


Location: nappanee IN
hey muskiehead, are you using the super lines? had the same problem till i put some mono on as a backer and that took care of it and gave the line something to bite on to ...hope this helps
MikeHulbert
Posted 2/20/2004 8:17 AM (#97884 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations





Posts: 2427


Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
Karol,

what you are taking about is not the drag, it is line slipping on the spool.

Two totally different things. You should always use some sort of backing, either mono, tape, etc.. Braided lines are slick and will slip on the spool.

That has nothing to do with the drag not getting tight.

CiscoKid
Posted 2/20/2004 8:22 AM (#97885 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations





Posts: 1906


Location: Oconto Falls, WI
Muskiehead,

Chuck Nelson will be opening up a shop very shortly in Rhinelander, WI. Nelson's Choice Bait and Tackle. Not sure if he is doing any other reels besides Abu Garcia, but it's worth checking into.
kly
Posted 2/20/2004 8:52 AM (#97889 - in reply to #97885)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations





Posts: 391


Muskiehead,
I had a c4 that did the same thing, could not get the drag tight enough. You might want to check into smoothie drag washers to correct the problem if your drag washers are worn out.
Kly
C_Nelson
Posted 2/20/2004 9:01 AM (#97891 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations





Posts: 578


Location: Sheboygan Falls, WI
Thanks for the recommendation Travis. As a former reel tech for the Abu Garcia National Service center, that's right, directly from the factory, I do Abu's in my sleep. I have done many other reels in the past as well. I will be doing pretty much whatever someone wants fixed.

One nice thing that we will offer is on-site reel repair on the weekends with pretty much no waiting, as long as the parts are on hand. You walk in and hand me a reel, you will walk out with it fixed on the spot. I will be doing reel repair in the evenings during the week and all day on the weekends.

Store opens April 16th and I have a list of people who want me to do all of their reel repairs already. Gotta love it!!

God, I hate all of this snow we are getting again today. Suppose to be about 10" when it is done. I wish I could click my heels, wiggle my nose or nod my head and make spring with no snow be here.

Chuck
ghoti
Posted 2/20/2004 9:51 AM (#97899 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations




Posts: 1285


Location: Stevens Point, Wi.
Chuck- got an addy for your shop??
muskiehead
Posted 2/20/2004 11:50 AM (#97911 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations





Posts: 69


Location: Just above the thermoclime
Karol, thanks for the tip, but I do have backing. It's definitely the drag and not line slipping on the spool. My guess is I have oil on the disc. I replaced it myself last year, and it helped, but still wasn't able to lock it down enough. Funny thing is, is it's a C4 just like Kly.

I also have some other reels that need an overhaul.

Chuck, I'd like to get these reels fixed sooner than April, is that a possibility? I suspect you are swamped with the details about opening up shop.

send me a private message on how I can follow up with you.

Thanks for the info ppl.
out2llunge
Posted 2/20/2004 1:03 PM (#97927 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations




Posts: 393


Location: Kawarthas, Ontario
Try this link for Abu schematics if you want to do it yourself:

http://www.abu-garcia.com/schematics/index.cfm
Grass
Posted 2/20/2004 2:32 PM (#97934 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations




Posts: 620


Location: Seymour, WI
I sent two reels to ABU this winter. They fixed them both for free and were returned within a week. Excellent service.

Grass,
lobi
Posted 2/20/2004 3:02 PM (#97937 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations





Posts: 1137


Location: Holly, MI
Boy, if it is just grease or oil on the drag washers you could take it apart de-grease it and have it back together faster than you could box it up to send it out for repair. Don't even look at the schematic, it might scare you. Remove the three screws on the handle side of the reel then remove the handle and the star drag and all the parts until you reach the drag washers. Just lay them out in the table in the order and side up that they came out and reverse to re-assemble.
Muskydr
Posted 2/20/2004 4:15 PM (#97944 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations




Posts: 686


Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin
Chuck knows reels!!!!! Both Brod and Nelson, give either one a shot and you can't go wrong, I would tend to go with the guy who sees Abu schematics in his sleep though!!

Posted 2/20/2004 5:26 PM (#97958 - in reply to #97877)
Subject: RE: Reel Repairman recommendations


Hey Muskiehead...If you live in the Chicagoland area...go to Kolar Bait and Tackle in Carol Stream (630)372-0125. Mike there works on all reels...he's handled all my Shimano reels for some time now and does excellent work. Quick turn-around also.
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