I made this simple line stripper to take the fishine line off my reels this year. I cut about 12" of 3/8" dowell and cut a 3" long slit on one end. Set the drag as low as you can on the reel and slip some of the line through the slit on the dowell. Run the drill as fast as it goes. Be very careful not to let the line get up by the chuck of the drill it could cause damage to the drill. When done you can pull the line off the end and bring it for recycling.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
Planer board mast
The reels of the planer board mast I made completely in my shop. I used glued up maple for the center of the reel and the ratchet. 1/4" plywood for the outsides. I made a circle cutting jig for the bandsaw to cut all the round pieces. I layed out the notches for the ratchet in AutoCad and traced them. I free handed the cuts for the notches.
The stops against the ratchet are also maple and pushed forward by die springs attached to the metal structure of the mast base. My buddy refers to this as the midevil torture device. You can really hear and feel the clicks as the ratchet goes past the stops and the stops snap back.
I built the reels oppposite hand so I can reel in both lines without any complexity of my hands going opposite directions. Of course the port side is orage dacron and the starboard is green (as close to red and green as I could find).
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Rod holder "rocket launcher"
1 1/2" PVC. holes drilled through 2x4 with a circle cutter. I ran the 2x4 through the thickness planer on a fixture that held it tilted. I drilled and ran screws through the 2x4 and pipe to hold in place. The rods bottom out on the screws. I made stainless brackets that fit my Bert's custom tackle track. I sanded the pvc to remove marking and scuff. Sprayed with Kilz primer, good to go. When I'm done for the day the rocket launcher is easy to remove.
When the planer board is fully open the aluminum bar pivots around the bolt and stops against the board on both ends. The action of pulling the planer should keep the boards at full open no problem.
So far I see two problems. In the second pic you may be able to see the board is being dented by the bar, and it has yet to see the lake. The other problem is the hardware is not 100% available like the other planer boards I made. I was trying to keep these easy to build.
So far I see two problems. In the second pic you may be able to see the board is being dented by the bar, and it has yet to see the lake. The other problem is the hardware is not 100% available like the other planer boards I made. I was trying to keep these easy to build.
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