ubbt header

120x60 - No URL

kerrysbb2 Join the CCA in the fight to save coastal fisheries Guided fishing on the Quinault river System  
Guided Jet Sled fishing Holdzit fishing Products  
Guided Jet Sled fishing trips Batson Enterprises and Forecast components
fishidaho Guided Steelhead Fishing
bbaa4 georgebanner  


Click here to land your next MORTGAGE from a Steelheader.net member!



Many of the forums are  now private for Supporter/members only including FISHING REPORTS!! ... click here to JOIN

Thanks to everybody who has decided to help maintain our great community.  We continue to grow because of your support.



Outdoor Hobbies and Crafts >> Rod Building (custom and repairs)  

Pages: 1
buxnduxModerator
Offline
Extremely Sensitive Mod
Profile Status:
  This User's Profile is 60% Complete

Reged: 09/29/00
Posts: 3287
Loc: Sequim
Thread Color new
      #107153 - 04/02/04 05:52 PM

Okay, I should be about ready to start wrapping. I am building a Rainshadow HS 1025. It is a black blank. What color thread will hide my mistakes the most Or is there one that will do that. I have a spool of gunmetal grey that actually looks decent on the blank. It is plain but for my first rod I don't really care to make it too fancy. Any input would be appreciated.

--------------------
Team JACE


Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Rocket Red
Offline
Vegetarian Cannibal
Profile Status:
  This User's Profile is 60% Complete

Reged: 01/15/02
Posts: 1135
Loc: Naked Barbieville
Re: Thread Color new [Re: buxndux]
      #107180 - 04/02/04 08:46 PM

I don't know jack about rodbuilding but I have a black rainshadow 1141 with dark maroon wrapping and it looks absolutely killer.

Sorry for the no-help post. I'm sure an actual rodbuilder will step up and help soon.

--------------------
"Painter of light, my a$$!"


Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Will fish for food
Offline
Thick Tail
Profile Status:
  This User's Profile is 60% Complete

Reged: 08/28/02
Posts: 2123
Loc: South West Washington
Re: Thread Color new [Re: Rocket Red]
      #107189 - 04/02/04 09:49 PM

If you use the gray with out CP it will almost turn clear.
Purple and the gray looks good together or dark green and gray.
WFFF

--------------------
Take A Kid Fishing It Will Be Good For Both Of You


Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
BBpontoons
Offline
fingerling
Profile Status:
  This User's Profile is 80% Complete

Reged: 02/23/03
Posts: 11
Loc: WA
Re: Thread Color new [Re: Will fish for food]
      #107227 - 04/03/04 07:28 AM

I would suggest any dark color black,greens,maybe some dark blues use with out cp. When finish is applied the threads will turn realy dark some will even become almost translucent. You can always take a wood dowel and paint it black make a few wraps apply a coat of finish this will get you close.

--------------------
www.BlackBearPontoons.com
www.Rod-Blanks.com


Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
nivtup
Offline
Rod Artisan
Profile Status:
  This User's Profile is 80% Complete

Reged: 10/02/02
Posts: 229
Loc: Shelton
Re: Thread Color new [Re: BBpontoons]
      #107243 - 04/03/04 08:54 AM

Buxndux,

Black is most forgiving. Light colors are more prone to show your mistakes.

The darker greens, and blues, and garnet are good candidates.

Most importantly, pack the thread "together" tightly as you wrap.

You want your guide wraps to have a medium tension, snug, but you should be able to adjust the guide into alignment after wrapping without having to use too much effort.

Good Luck on the wrapping.

Don

--------------------
DPCustom Rods
Handcrafted Custom Fishing Rods
"Where Performance Meets Craftsmanship"


Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Uboat
Offline
Old Phart
Profile Status:
  This User's Profile is 60% Complete

Reged: 03/31/04
Posts: 756
Loc: Meridian, Idaho
Re: Thread Color [Re: nivtup]
      #109049 - 04/21/04 01:42 PM

Red with no color preserver will come out burgundy and it looks good. I have a Rainshadow ST1025 and it catches fish. Take your time with the epoxy. Heat up the bottles in the microwave until they are about baby bottle warm before mixing them, It will keep the bubbles out.

--------------------
Uboat
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish, and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day
Team Moose Drool
Team Old Phart
Charter member Idaho Chapter CCA


Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Pages: 1


Extra information
0 registered and 0 anonymous users are browsing this forum.

Moderator:  buxndux, WoodsyWayne, Gooose, Dogfish 

Print Thread

Forum Permissions
      You cannot start new topics
      You cannot reply to topics
      HTML is disabled
      UBBCode is enabled

Rating:
Thread views: 670

Rate this thread

Jump to

Contact Us | Privacy statement | Rules- Exclusion of Liablity | My Cookies| Mark All Read | Browser Check Steelheader.net

*
UBB.threads™ 6.4.1

Search Now:
In Association with Amazon.com


Salmon Fishing