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I built my own rod wrapper and you need rod dryer And a bone type object to rub the wrap tight. Other than that you can get by
 

Solitario Lupo

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I built my own rod wrapper and you need rod dryer And a bone type object to rub the wrap tight. Other than that you can get by
Rod dryer is what spins it right.... Can't it be spun by hand to wrap the thread or does the dryer do more
 

Don

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Here is my wrapping jig. I don't use epoxy yet but will sometime soon.
 

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Solitario Lupo

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Looking good Don. I just bought one. It was cheaper than actually buying lumber right now. If I had stuff laying around I would've did it myself.
 

Don

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I may try to buy or build a dryer before winter. Although not impossible it gets pretty dificult to use epoxy without a spinning dryer.
 

Solitario Lupo

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I just bought a kit it had everything I needed including the glue and epoxy. Plus a dvd and book to get me started. So I’m set for even fixing up my older rods.
 

Don M

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I'm curious of what thread finish most of you use. I've been stuck on Thread Master light-build for a while now.
 
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