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Fishing reels, of course. Why, what was on your dirty mind? :)
Guy at the club, a retired engineer, keeps busy in the winter taking apart, cleaning, repairing and lubing fishing reels. I'm bringing mine over to him this week. I don't have any big reels, but they are all decent and I've had most of them for 10 years or more. I pay $20 a reel, plus the cost of any significant parts. The guy has lots of parts. Anyone else do this? I think the annual dusting and cleaning helps keep my reels trouble-free during the fishing season. Obviously, for $20 a reel, the guy isn't interested in making money, but just keeping busy. |
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 06:26:51 -0500, "Paul@BYC" wrote:
Fishing reels, of course. Why, what was on your dirty mind? :) Guy at the club, a retired engineer, keeps busy in the winter taking apart, cleaning, repairing and lubing fishing reels. I'm bringing mine over to him this week. I don't have any big reels, but they are all decent and I've had most of them for 10 years or more. I pay $20 a reel, plus the cost of any significant parts. The guy has lots of parts. Anyone else do this? I think the annual dusting and cleaning helps keep my reels trouble-free during the fishing season. Obviously, for $20 a reel, the guy isn't interested in making money, but just keeping busy. Clean reels or get reels cleaned? Most of the decent tackle shops around the Bay have a reel cleaning service. Most of us who fish have our reels cleaned, although maybe not annually. |
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On 12/8/2010 8:36 AM, John H wrote:
On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 06:26:51 -0500, wrote: Fishing reels, of course. Why, what was on your dirty mind? :) Guy at the club, a retired engineer, keeps busy in the winter taking apart, cleaning, repairing and lubing fishing reels. I'm bringing mine over to him this week. I don't have any big reels, but they are all decent and I've had most of them for 10 years or more. I pay $20 a reel, plus the cost of any significant parts. The guy has lots of parts. Anyone else do this? I think the annual dusting and cleaning helps keep my reels trouble-free during the fishing season. Obviously, for $20 a reel, the guy isn't interested in making money, but just keeping busy. Clean reels or get reels cleaned? Most of the decent tackle shops around the Bay have a reel cleaning service. Most of us who fish have our reels cleaned, although maybe not annually. My guess is that most bait'n'tackle shops are drop-off points for some service or individual who picks up reels (and rods) needing attention. That's fine. I use the guy I do because he's a club member, he's been doing it for some time, and he apparently does a good job. He likes to keep busy over the winter. |
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On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 09:38:40 -0500, "Paul@BYC" wrote:
On 12/8/2010 8:36 AM, John H wrote: On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 06:26:51 -0500, wrote: Fishing reels, of course. Why, what was on your dirty mind? :) Guy at the club, a retired engineer, keeps busy in the winter taking apart, cleaning, repairing and lubing fishing reels. I'm bringing mine over to him this week. I don't have any big reels, but they are all decent and I've had most of them for 10 years or more. I pay $20 a reel, plus the cost of any significant parts. The guy has lots of parts. Anyone else do this? I think the annual dusting and cleaning helps keep my reels trouble-free during the fishing season. Obviously, for $20 a reel, the guy isn't interested in making money, but just keeping busy. Clean reels or get reels cleaned? Most of the decent tackle shops around the Bay have a reel cleaning service. Most of us who fish have our reels cleaned, although maybe not annually. My guess is that most bait'n'tackle shops are drop-off points for some service or individual who picks up reels (and rods) needing attention. That's fine. I use the guy I do because he's a club member, he's been doing it for some time, and he apparently does a good job. He likes to keep busy over the winter. I don't know if the guy who does mine is a club member. He's been doing it for some time, does a great job, and likes to keep busy over the winter. Don't we all? |
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On Dec 8, 5:26*am, "Paul@BYC" wrote:
Fishing reels, of course. Why, what was on your dirty mind? *:) maybe your car, truck, boat trailer.... |
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