I have looked at the "Pac Bay" blanks. But like you. I don't do well with purchasing stuff without being able to touch it first. How would you rate the Pac Bay blanks?natetreat wrote:Yea, I made my own reamer from an old broken rod. Glued emery to it in a candy cane fashion. Worked pretty well. Also made my own wrapped and drying motor out of old reels and an electric motor from an old toy. Going from high rpms low torque to 10 rpm was an interesting adventure, but managed to do it with a few worm gears and other scavenged stuff. The only thing I haven't figured out yet is a foot pedal powered rod wrapper.
It's my first build, but I've got a couple more blanks lined up. Just saving up to get the fancy addons. Also I hate getting things on the internet so trying to find local retailers that sell this stuff is tough. I'm having a lot of fun with it.
The rod I'm building right now is on a pac bay blank, 5 wt. Pac bay guides, and the fancy reel seat. The other blank I have is a st. croix, and a few brandless blanks. I've also got a sage vxp 5 wt blank, and I'm going to wait until I get some practice to build on that, it's a super sweet blank.
My very first rod build was a 3wt Sage. Turned out good. I did not have a motor to turn the rod. So, I chucked it into a variable speed drill. With a adjustment knob on the trigger, to choose the spin rate or rpm.