How to Clean a Fly Reel | Vintage Hardy Click and Pawl Fly Reel

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @donlafferty15
    @donlafferty15 3 роки тому +2

    Great demonstration. Thank you!

  • @kurtsaunders4526
    @kurtsaunders4526 7 років тому +7

    I would'nt bother with the water and vinegar. The service team at Hardys Alnwick told me to first use WD40 on the whole reel and then clean off with lint free cloth. Once all the old grease and gunk is gone wash with hot water and washing up liquid, then wash again with hot water under the tap. Dry off with lint free cloth and leave to dry in warm room overnight. Next day use oil on screw thread, check springs, pawls and handle, then grease + oil on spindle, grease on spindle head and check wheel. Put reel back together and wipe over with oily cloth....Job done !

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  7 років тому +3

      I've heard that WD40 can really be tough on old reels. While this was an enamel reel in the video, I use the same process on my leaded Hardy reels (where i would never used WD40). I'd rather take the extra time and be careful on some of these older more valuable reels.

    • @David-rr8cu
      @David-rr8cu 2 роки тому +1

      @@KevinHospodar Vinegar is an acid. I've used WD-40 to clean all kinds of reels including early vintage for decades. I've never had damage as a result, but I rinse with water and Dove detergent before re-lubing.

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  2 роки тому

      @@David-rr8cu the dish soap is used to counteract the vinegar... sounds like a similar process to yours

  • @PaulKenyonFFD
    @PaulKenyonFFD 8 років тому +3

    Thanks for giving a clear explanation of fitting the pawls - very useful to see this information in a video

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  8 років тому

      Thanks Paul. Glad you found some useful info in the video

  • @robertforrester4019
    @robertforrester4019 5 років тому +1

    sweet old reel!!! Robert from Northern indiana , usa

  • @johnparrish336
    @johnparrish336 8 років тому +2

    Thanks Kevin!!! Good stuff.

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  8 років тому +1

      Hey John, thanks for checking it out

  • @frogsgottalent1106
    @frogsgottalent1106 2 роки тому

    That's some minimalist intervention there..... Gone are the days of dropping all the parts in a tub of petrol ?

  • @NLGhostWolf
    @NLGhostWolf 7 років тому +2

    Good stuff. I have a hardy perfect 2 3/4 reel, my handle for retrieving the line has come off. Do you know where I can get replacement parts for it. I emailed Hardy brothers Ltd about 3 months ago and they never got back to me. I'd like to get it repaired and ready to go for the spring fishing season. Any ideas???

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  7 років тому

      thanks for checking out the video. If I had a damaged reel I would call Bill Archuleta - www.archuletasreelworks.com/home

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf 7 років тому

      I actually email Hardy again and they replied right away, I'm hopeful to hear from them this coming week. If I don't I will take your advice and contact Bill. Thanks
      PS. It is a 3 3/4" The Perfect" reel from the early 1960's.... It has landed a 55 lb and a 48 lb Atlantic Salmon by my Grandfather. He was quit the fly fisherman and could put out all his casting line with ease....

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  7 років тому

      Great to hear. Love these old reels, and its pretty neat to have one from your grandfather!

    • @NLGhostWolf
      @NLGhostWolf 7 років тому

      I put it to good use this year catching a few salmon on the river where he and my dad and I fished 40 years ago
      But up some of those vids on my UA-cam channel this summer

  • @dm9103
    @dm9103 3 роки тому +1

    Is vinegar bath safe for leaded variants?

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  3 роки тому +1

      yes - the same steps I followed can be used on leaded reels. You just need to be careful with drying/scrubbing/wiping not to use abrasive materials or too much pressure where the leading is being worn off/removed

  • @user-oz7cx3uf3q
    @user-oz7cx3uf3q 3 роки тому

    What oils did you use and where did you get them from please?

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  3 роки тому +1

      hardy oil is from Hardy... Quantium hat sauce from big box retailer

  • @wesrauber
    @wesrauber 5 років тому

    With the water soak, wouldn't that be a potential for rust? Just curious

  • @sky2k316
    @sky2k316 5 років тому +1

    What sized switch rod are you using for this reel?

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  5 років тому +1

      Hey Skyler - I've used 3 7/8 perfects on 6wt switch rods

    • @sky2k316
      @sky2k316 5 років тому

      @@KevinHospodar nice i was thinking of getting a 7wt switch for my 3" 7/8

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  5 років тому +1

      @@sky2k316 Your choice of line/running line makes a difference. I use mono line with shooting heads, so that affords me some space on my reels. The 3 7/8 (of this vintage) have more "trout" appropriate pawls and springs, but have been fine for me with Greats Lakes steelhead

  • @Hole_Motorsports
    @Hole_Motorsports 6 років тому +3

    Coming from an automotive background I would have just blasted it in brake cleaner lol

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  6 років тому +1

      Not saying that wouldn't work... just don't know at what cost/ finish and paint loss

  • @moreonwoodworking4483
    @moreonwoodworking4483 3 роки тому +1

    I liked your commentary and delivery. The background music was painful.

    • @KevinHospodar
      @KevinHospodar  3 роки тому

      Yeah. UA-cam has/had junk for stock music. Thanks for checking out the video… maybe I’ll redo with less-shitttty music

  • @ssnoc
    @ssnoc 5 років тому +1

    The music was so distracting and annoying - but good tips on cleaning.