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Message Subject: Build your own reel
knooter
Posted 4/13/2011 9:43 PM (#492817)
Subject: Build your own reel




Posts: 531


Location: Hugo, MN
In reading all the things people would want in a new 500 size Shimano low profile reel, it got me thinking. How nice would it be if you could special order reels like the Calcutta TE with customized options such as:
Gear ratios in three ranges: 4.5, 5.0, 5.8 or so
Your choice of a power handle, including knob style and counterweight
Custom color whiffle spool
Custom anodized accent pieces, such as star drag and handle
Bearing upgrades
and on, and on.

Now obviously we'd be limited to parts that already exist, or would fit, but I think a lot of guys would pay the price to get the exact reel they want. I highly doubt ANY manufacturer would ever offer this, due to the cost on their end, but it would be fun.
sKunKt
Posted 4/13/2011 11:00 PM (#492833 - in reply to #492817)
Subject: Re: Build your own reel




Posts: 116


it's not that far fetched....and brilliant
reelman
Posted 4/13/2011 11:03 PM (#492834 - in reply to #492817)
Subject: Re: Build your own reel




Posts: 1270


Abu already does this - just order 200 at a crack!
MuskieMark01
Posted 4/13/2011 11:26 PM (#492835 - in reply to #492817)
Subject: Re: Build your own reel




Posts: 209


This really wouldn't be all that difficult to pull off. They could still mass produce everything so prices wouldn't be too outrageous. A few extra bucks for labor cost since they'd have to wait until your order was put in to put it together, but it's definitely a possibility.
bassinbob84
Posted 4/13/2011 11:45 PM (#492836 - in reply to #492817)
Subject: Re: Build your own reel




Posts: 646


Location: In a shack in the woods
They do it in japan with bass reels. I have a bassmaster mag with a big japan article. A guy buys a reel then gets the whole thing tricked out with custom colors and set up to run 2-4pm flouro for the over pressured fish. I'd do it if it was offered over here.
edalz
Posted 4/14/2011 8:28 PM (#493029 - in reply to #492817)
Subject: Re: Build your own reel





Posts: 458


Special order a left handed Trinidad and I will pay you whatever you want....this idea would be great.
h2o.
Posted 4/14/2011 8:52 PM (#493038 - in reply to #493029)
Subject: Re: Build your own reel




Posts: 51


edalz - 4/14/2011 8:28 PM

Special order a left handed Trinidad and I will pay you whatever you want....this idea would be great.


x 100

Tim Schmitz
Posted 4/14/2011 9:05 PM (#493044 - in reply to #493029)
Subject: Re: Build your own reel




Posts: 540


Location: MN
edalz - 4/14/2011 8:28 PM

Special order a left handed Trinidad and I will pay you whatever you want....this idea would be great.


HaHa sucks to reel with the wrong hand doesn't it:)
h2o.
Posted 4/14/2011 11:59 PM (#493053 - in reply to #493044)
Subject: Re: Build your own reel




Posts: 51


Tim Schmitz - 4/14/2011 9:05 PM

edalz - 4/14/2011 8:28 PM

Special order a left handed Trinidad and I will pay you whatever you want....this idea would be great.


HaHa sucks to reel with the wrong hand doesn't it:)


I'm right handed, winding with my left hand has always been the correct way
KSauers
Posted 4/15/2011 5:42 AM (#493067 - in reply to #493053)
Subject: Re: Build your own reel




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h2o. - 4/15/2011 12:59 AM

Tim Schmitz - 4/14/2011 9:05 PM

edalz - 4/14/2011 8:28 PM

Special order a left handed Trinidad and I will pay you whatever you want....this idea would be great.


HaHa sucks to reel with the wrong hand doesn't it:)


I'm right handed, winding with my left hand has always been the correct way :)



They are perfect for me . I'm left handed and reeling with my right hand is the right way. It always seems odd to me to see people cast with their right and then switch hands to reel with their right. Seems so natural to me to cast with my left and reel with my right. Same with my spinning reels.
guest
Posted 4/15/2011 6:30 AM (#493072 - in reply to #492817)
Subject: RE: Build your own reel


Agree. I find it extremely odd that a right handed person casts with their right hand then switches hands and reels with their right hand and holds their rod in their weaker left hand.

In terms of building your own reel. Would be nice. A person can get Avet reels in custom colors for a 50.00 added charge. They also make a high speed reel that can be cranked with the left hand while a person can hold the reel in their right hand.
Hulbert
Posted 4/15/2011 6:46 AM (#493073 - in reply to #492817)
Subject: RE: Build your own reel


I have already found the GREATEST musky reel ever made...the Shimano 400 LJV.

HULBERT
KSauers
Posted 4/15/2011 7:09 AM (#493074 - in reply to #493072)
Subject: RE: Build your own reel




Posts: 743


guest - 4/15/2011 7:30 AM

Agree. I find it extremely odd that a right handed person casts with their right hand then switches hands and reels with their right hand and holds their rod in their weaker left hand.

In terms of building your own reel. Would be nice. A person can get Avet reels in custom colors for a 50.00 added charge. They also make a high speed reel that can be cranked with the left hand while a person can hold the reel in their right hand. :)



I guess this means that a right handed reel is actually for left handed people and vise versa.
knooter
Posted 4/15/2011 10:41 AM (#493106 - in reply to #492817)
Subject: Re: Build your own reel




Posts: 531


Location: Hugo, MN
The LJV is a great reel, but it would be nice to have a counterweighted power handle and a few gear ratios to choose from. It would be tough to beat.
jranderson
Posted 4/20/2011 7:59 PM (#494166 - in reply to #492817)
Subject: RE: Build your own reel





Posts: 74


Location: Brainerd, MN 56401
Check out then Penn custom shop at pennreels.com.
RStien321
Posted 4/20/2011 8:57 PM (#494188 - in reply to #492817)
Subject: RE: Build your own reel




Posts: 127


For a graduate engineering design class I took in college I looked into making a custom gear set for either a Curado 300 (going to 5:1) or Calcutta 400TE (going to 6:1). To get everything right involved too much margin for error to make it practical.

Getting the correct size of the pinion gear and main gear without knowing the actual tolerances used in the subject reels made it a nightmare. For example, the gears from the subject reel may have been on one tolerance extreme, and a margin of error in the manufacturing process of the new gears could completely through things out of spec (the exact size and tolerances of the gears are unavailable for the public). Add into that the metrology error involved with simply measuring the gears. Even with a good set of calipers there would still be an associated error.

Now, I suppose I could have bought 25 sets of gears, had 25 people measure them 25 different times in random order and greatly elimate that error, but then there's still selection of gear material.... You'd be amazed at how many different alloys are considered "brass" or "stainless steel" (also can't get that from a manufacturer). Appropriate manufacturing process (everything from a CNC, to powder metallurgy, to casting) is yet another hurdle.
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