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muskie! nut
Posted 8/15/2013 2:11 PM (#657573)
Subject: Reel Tip - Oiling





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Location: Yahara River Chain
For years, I had a oil bottle with a needle point to direct oil to parts of my reel that needed it. It got old and brittle and cracked and broke. Since I've been trying to find something that would do the job. I was at D1ck Moore's last week and the subject came up. D1ck's wife Carol disappears and then returns with this applicator, Its used for gluing threads tying flies, but I tried it out and it works great for oil. No longer do I have to guess where the drop will land and its next to impossible to do that on the Revos worm gear. Problem solved. If you order one, you won't see it for a few weeks as D1ck and Carol are in Canada doing what else? Fishing.
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esoxaddict
Posted 8/15/2013 2:16 PM (#657575 - in reply to #657573)
Subject: Re: Reel Tip - Oiling





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Son of a good guy, Gerard. I've looked everywhere for one of those!
dennis
Posted 8/15/2013 5:20 PM (#657600 - in reply to #657575)
Subject: Re: Reel Tip - Oiling


Addict.
an old worm blower will also work!
Zib
Posted 8/15/2013 8:59 PM (#657643 - in reply to #657573)
Subject: RE: Reel Tip - Oiling





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Location: Detroit River

Ardent's Reel Butter oil already comes in a bottle like that. Makes oiling a lot easier & less mess.

 

 

 

I also have that applicator bottle that I use for my head cement so I took the cap off of it to see if it fit the Ardent bottle & it's a perfect fit.

 

 

bllhogg
Posted 8/16/2013 11:11 AM (#657738 - in reply to #657573)
Subject: Re: Reel Tip - Oiling




Go buy a lindy worm blower.
MartinTD
Posted 8/16/2013 12:05 PM (#657743 - in reply to #657573)
Subject: Re: Reel Tip - Oiling





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Location: NorthCentral WI
Hot Sauce also comes with a metal tip basically the same as that.
pikepatrol
Posted 8/16/2013 8:46 PM (#657799 - in reply to #657743)
Subject: Re: Reel Tip - Oiling




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is it me? or arent you suppose to grease the pawl/wormgear?
muskie! nut
Posted 8/17/2013 12:39 PM (#657920 - in reply to #657799)
Subject: Re: Reel Tip - Oiling





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Location: Yahara River Chain
pikepatrol - 8/16/2013 8:46 PM

is it me? or arent you suppose to grease the pawl/wormgear?


Normally gears do get grease, but because this is out in the open, grease will attract more grit and dirt causing it to wear faster. So just a little oil every so often will go the trick.
esoxaddict
Posted 8/17/2013 1:23 PM (#657924 - in reply to #657799)
Subject: Re: Reel Tip - Oiling





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pikepatrol - 8/16/2013 8:46 PM

is it me? or arent you suppose to grease the pawl/wormgear?


That's what I have always thought. But when you're out on the water with no way to actually get the grease in there because of the ^#*$ cover plate they put on the Revo's it's oil or nothing.
pikepatrol
Posted 8/17/2013 1:27 PM (#657926 - in reply to #657924)
Subject: Re: Reel Tip - Oiling




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i use toothpicks to put grease onto the wormgear when using it. takes no extra time just toss a handfull of them into the bag with the oil and grease.
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