Re: Rod Builders (George Roth)
Keith,
The only thing I can think of is there may have been an area around the guide that was not filled in w/ epoxy, like around the guide foot. That could have let moisture in and turned it cloudy. Otherwise I have no idea....do you have any pictures of it?
Re: Rod Builders (Bassn81)
I am with Scott. You have to have moisture getting in there somehow. Probably at the guide foot or the edges of the thread.
Re: Rod Builders (Bassn81)
Here is a picture of one of the spots that did not clean off. 90% of all other places cleaned up after using some paste wax and polishing.
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d.../GuideWrap.jpg
I understand about moisture getting under the finish but not waxing clearing it up. I really like this rod. It is on a Shikari blank and seems very sensitive. Only other customs I have are St Croix.
Re: Rod Builders (Bassn81)
Thanks guys. As I stated I bought the rod second hand. For the price I paid and the way the rod handles I am not complaining. This is also my first rod with split rear grip and no foregrip. I was just curious as to what was going on as I had not seen this before.
Re: Rod Builders (Shockwave)
I built those rods, and I know exactly what happened. The thread finish is Diamondite, which is not an epoxy it is a high tech co-polymer coating. I like the Diamondite finish a lot, it is very hard and durable, but for the first couple of weeks it is susceptible to moisture, after that it is pretty much indestructible. I had the exact thing happen on 2 of my own rods that got rained on, I should have included instructions.
It will eventually get better, the water will evaporate, try to keep them in a warm dry place.
If you want I will be glad to redo the finish, just pop them back in the tube and send them back and I will turn them around as soon as I get them.
Re: Rod Builders (mhr650)
Mike....
It is great to have you chime in here. I have never used the Diamondlite finish before. It is interesting that you have that problem. Have you used the Threadmaster finish yet? If not, I'd encourage you to give it a shot. I've never had any problems with the finish spotting like that.
BTW...thanks for getting the weight system to me. I plan to build a Batson flipper and may use it on that rod. It is my opinion that most any flipper will benefit from a weight system. I'll be sure and let you know how it turns out.
Take care and good luck.....George
Re: Rod Builders (mhr650)
Thanks for the info Mike. I am just fine with them the way they are. I had seen finishes water spot but nothing quite like this and was curious. I could tell it was only cosmetic as it cleaned right back up. I can say I am very impressed with these rods. When funds become available I may want to talk with you about a couple more.
Re: Rod Builders (mhr650)
I first want to say Mike is a very stand up guy. I did not post his name or where the rods came from at first because I was concerned I did something to mess up the finish. The rod builds are of excellent quality and after drying and cleaning the rod in question, it cleared right up. I was not even going to question Mike on this but he seen the post and stepped right up and explained exactly what was going on so I am more than satisfied. I will be a repeat customer if I can persuade him to build me another. Thanks guys for the advise and thanks Mike for a great rod.
You guys have now spoiled me on custom builds. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/boardstuff2/beers.gif