Greetings coming from Indonesia, healthy greetings and greetings from fellow fishing rod craftsmen and senior creative greetings Thank you senior, your knowledge is very valuable for us
loved the video. A question I have is at 2:43 in the video you show your rod in the wrapping jig. Where did you get the roller wheels and what brand. I like this set-up. Thank you for your effort of educating the masses that you don't have to have the high cost store bought to get a job done. Fancy equipment don't make it a better end product.
@ericpierce4510: Thanks! I put that rod jig together almost 25 years ago! The wheels were found at a hardware store - I think they were for sliding closet doors. Then found some O-rings that fit the grooves.
Paul - on that rod wrapper you have on the video - you measure it at the 3:14 mark. Where do you get those wheels with the rubber o-ring on them? I am looking for a source for those wheels/rings .. Thanks in advance. Gus
@natural mystics-kd9vt: You may want to watch the video again. Starting at the 0:27 mark, I clearly state the source of the specific rotisserie kit used. I also stated that any brand of rotisserie kit could be adapted for this project. Hope that helps.
Why not mount the motor lower use several v roller stands and an elastic band or thin large O ring stretch over a pulley mounted on the motor and over the end of the rod handle to drive it
Stevewright5642: There are a myriad of ways to modify this basic design. The direct drive, the simplicity and the cost effectiveness of it are aimed at the beginner who might only build a rod or two. If you want to customize it to suit your personal needs, fill your boots!
Greetings coming from Indonesia, healthy greetings and greetings from fellow fishing rod craftsmen and senior creative greetings
Thank you senior, your knowledge is very valuable for us
Thank you!
@@paulnoble684 Thank you again senior
loved the video. A question I have is at 2:43 in the video you show your rod in the wrapping jig. Where did you get the roller wheels and what brand. I like this set-up. Thank you for your effort of educating the masses that you don't have to have the high cost store bought to get a job done. Fancy equipment don't make it a better end product.
@ericpierce4510: Thanks! I put that rod jig together almost 25 years ago! The wheels were found at a hardware store - I think they were for sliding closet doors. Then found some O-rings that fit the grooves.
@@paulnoble684 Thank you sir.
Paul - on that rod wrapper you have on the video - you measure it at the 3:14 mark. Where do you get those wheels with the rubber o-ring on them? I am looking for a source for those wheels/rings .. Thanks in advance. Gus
@bykergus: They are actually wheels for sliding closet doors that I found at Home Depot. You have to buy the orings that fit them separately.
What bbq machine did you get the machine out of smart move
@natural mystics-kd9vt: You may want to watch the video again. Starting at the 0:27 mark, I clearly state the source of the specific rotisserie kit used. I also stated that any brand of rotisserie kit could be adapted for this project. Hope that helps.
Why not mount the motor lower use several v roller stands and an elastic band or thin large O ring stretch over a pulley mounted on the motor and over the end of the rod handle to drive it
Stevewright5642: There are a myriad of ways to modify this basic design. The direct drive, the simplicity and the cost effectiveness of it are aimed at the beginner who might only build a rod or two. If you want to customize it to suit your personal needs, fill your boots!
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