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  1. Being able to pass the blank through the chuck would be extremely beneficial and at some time I may go down that route but at the moment I think that I will be able to get around that by making an extra external roller support if I find that I need extra length. The Ali extrusion I used for the base is quite substantial with a 1/8" wall thickness with the collars, columns and heads all machined to be spigot mounted and bolted through.. The sliding support plates have all been milled full length with 10mm deep x 3.6mm wide slots so there is little chance that anything will come apart. One thing I did find though is that there can be considerable differences in diametral tolerances between different pieces of Acetal bar.

     

    Didn't realise that was ally you had used :) looked like that white plastic stuff.

     

    Den

  2. Doesn't look to obvious, but the rod can pass right through the chuck, handy for 7 foot rod sections. You have to make sure you put the rings on in the right order though :).

     

    Not wishing to sound critical, but the first one I made was to in response to a request to "do something with this if you can?" The guy had bought one made from similar stuff to what you have used. Very poorly made, kept coming apart, and generally a waste of money! Cost him well over a hundred quid as well!

     

    I did use Acetal bar for most of the later versions, like you, I tend to "use what I have got" :)

     

    Den Edit, the belt is one sold for vacuum cleaners.

  3. Tinca, if you are thinking of a chuck, you might find this useful.

     

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    I have made about 15 wrappers for different people (mostly sea anglers) and they all find the chuck very useful and extremely stable handling heavy rods. Main bearing from "Bearing Boys"..about £14, epoxy into 3/4 high density MDF. Bore of chuck is 1 5/8" ID Very handy to slacken off by using any one of the 3 nylon screws.

     

     

    The intermediate rollers (3 available) use Lego wheels :)

     

    I started off using a similar idea as yours for the chassis but very soon ended up using 6" contiboard as the main frame.

     

    12Volt, variable speed, some by foot pedal but most by simple switch reducing voltage, all from Ebay :)

     

    Den

  4. I have fished the Wealden streams all my angling life, and there has always been evidence of hydrocarbons. Methane bubbles to the surface in one or two pools in my trout streams, and has done for the last sixty years, always in the same spots.

     

    The area was drilled for natural gas about fifty years ago (by the D'Arcy Exploration Company) but after all the Nimby hoo-ha died down it was decided there was insufficient yield to make it worthwhile.

     

    The Wealden oil/gas reservoirs, just like the Wealden aquifers, are numerous but very thin. Conventional extraction is not economically feasible, hence the interest in fracking - and the current hysteria from the Nimbys.

     

    There is a swim on the Medway in Penshurst where the "barbel" is always bubbling :) I spent quite a while trying to induce a take from it :) :) Finally gave up and got up close enough to see the stream of bubbles oozing from under the edge of a rock shelf :bye2::bye2:

     

    Den

  5. One (only one ) of the reasons I voted for the EU was because I considered we would all be a bit safer if we were "all on the same side" I still consider that a valid reason.

     

    I was "bombed out" 3 times during the last war, pretty certain it was the reason my Mum got cancer, and no way did I ever want to live through another war...............there is something a bit special in "not actually hearing the explosion that ripped the top of the house off"

     

    A quick question..."do you think that England (not the UK ) would survive as a prosperous country outside the EU ? " It's only "the city" which keeps us afloat at the moment. What's the betting they would move to Brussels if we left the EU.

     

    For good or worse, we are all a lot safer in than out.

     

    Den

     

    Edit.. "just to wake the others up" is probably what a lot of other people did as well. the real test will come at the next UK elections. I actually ended up voting Lib Dem, the only party to state that they would stay in the EU.. I knew they had no chance of winning, but I had to vote with what I considered to be the best for myself and family.

  6. Roach to not much over a pound, and one thing I had forgotten - hoards of roach-bream hybrids

    One other disincentive - bank fishing was pretty messy - Canada Goose crap everywhere.

     

    I had a ticket when it was a trout fishery, superb fishing but I left and "moved on". When I rejoined it was being stocked with fewer but larger fish, 3 pounders and upwards. Not long after it all went tits up and the trout fishing stopped.

     

    Several years later I got a ticket to catch the reputed big roach, "loads of 2 pounders" load of b####ks more like, caught hundreds and never saw anything like a two pounder...............but..............it may have changed after I left.

     

    there were some huge pike in there. I had one which towed my boat half way across the ressy. I was being followed by 2 other boats who were planning to help net the "monster" , but it got off when the huge white lure I was using (wink wink) came undone. It was very likely one of the forty pounders!

     

    Den

  7. Oh dear oh dear! Just to help you out a bit Dave, I voted to join and so did the majority if I remember it correctly.

     

    I could say I know a few who are in favour of staying in, and as for the "patronising attitude" then perhaps you should reread your very patronising...indeed it could be termed insulting post. I am not a fool, who is easily lead, no more than all the millions who voted to join in the first place.

     

    Living in a predomitably farming area I also meet a lot of farmers who are very happy to employ immigrants at very low wages, how they must agonise about leaving the EU and losing all that cheap labour :) I talked with one yesterday and asked him what he would do, and he said " I will diversify".........rip out the fruit trees and run sheep or cattle or even plough up and go arable, so either way he would still be "allright mate " just have to pay a bit more for your food (smug smile)

     

    Den

    I voted against joining the "Common Market" as it was then described , back in the 1970s

     

    I recognised it then for the wolf in sheep's clothing that it really was. All subsequent progress towards a fully grown wolf (United States of Europe) has been made by gravy-train oriented politicians without consulting the British electorate.

     

    Interestingly, I have NEVER met anyone who admits to having voted "Yes" in that original referendum, so either:

     

    1. I have a very anti-EU circle of acquaintances who all voted "No", or

    2. Anyone who voted "Yes" is now ashamed to admit it, or

    3.(forward you conspiracy theorists) The original vote was rigged.

     

    I doubt if Farage would ever succeed in disentangling us from the EU, even if he got enough seats at Westminster to hold a balance of power, but the recent vote suggests there are lots of people who at least hope he might. It is up to Cameron to convince us that the Tories really mean business over sorting out the EU and then holding a referendum - that is the only realistic chance of us getting out.

     

    Until now, pro-Europe debaters have adopted a patronising attitude towards those who want out, suggesting anti-EU campaigners "don't understand" international economics, whereas very often it was the other way round. That bluff has now been called. Clegg tried that argument with Farage and got a political bloody nose as a result.

  8. It's arrived! :yahoo:

     

    Scotton Long Trotter, 4" diameter, 1" wide, lever check, pewter grey, ivory handles and loads of shiny brass bits.........4 years and 3 months wait.

     

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    That really is a thing of great beauty :) treasure it.

     

    Den

  9. Just a further thought, how many "natural" lakes actually exist in the south of England? Almost every one I can think of has been man made, by extraction, damming water courses (Estate lakes) or mill ponds, or simply dug out for iron ore, building stone or whatever man needed. Even the rivers are managed with weirs to raise/control water levels. I don't think I know of one "Natural" bit of water.

     

    And I repeat, most "conservationists" are sitting on their ass in front of a PC or TV and trying to tell the rest of us that we are all wrong and that we must go back to the last century to when the ponds and lakes (what ponds and lakes? ) were filled with huge native fish..................they weren't, they were full of tiddlers, I know because I fished loads of them. And as for the idyllic idea that kids need to catch little silver fish to get them started on angling, well I know a lot of kids that would never have started if that is all that were available. Blokes my age did, but that is all we had, but soon we looked around for bigger better fish to catch and reading about hose huge mythical monsters fired the imagination.

     

    Den

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  10. All this begs the question.... was there a 'need' for more carp before their introduction, or did their introduction create the 'need'?

     

    John.

    I don't know how old you are John, but yes, there was a very great need for carp ( or similar large growing fish) when I was a kid in the 1950's. Apart from the match anglers everyone wanted to catch bigger fish...hence the standard image of an angler holding his arms apart..."it was this big"

     

    Left to their own devices most anglers will seek out those waters with bigger fish in them..........remember the reports of the D/F barbel and big chub and roach in the Hants Avon. It was the mecca for thousands of anglers, all after bigger fish.

     

    The mags and weeklies are full of pics and "how to's" for catching more and bigger fish and I am afraid that carp serve the purpose admirably, and I have to say that the majority of those waters stocked with carp also contain excellent quality roach/rudd/tench/eels/pike and perch. I am not talking about the muddy little puddles stocked to satisfy the match types and others who want a quick fix who fish them, but the larger pits and lakes that exist in their hundreds all over the South of England.

     

    God forbid that you end up with Otter fencing around every decent bit of water just to satisfy the whims of a few "conservationists", most of whom have never and will never see an Otter in the wild.

     

    Have I said this before?? What if one day, and it could well happen soon, Otters move on to Wingham and start to decimate the stocks in the carp lake? Notice I said "the carp lake" it was never an Otter habitat and wouldn't an Otter fence improve the scenery :)

     

    Den

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  11. Steve, just a quick question, have you heard the Cuckoos this year? Don't get many on the beach, so I haven't heard one for a couple of years.

     

    Once again, I will be passing close by on my way to Sandwich bay, so will give you all a "toot" as I pass :)

     

    Den

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  12. Not to far behind you Dave, 76 and still chucking 6oz over 100yds :). Must admit I do wonder when the inevitable will happen and something nasty strikes, but just got a new pair of Zippys so hope it will be a long time coming :)

     

    Got to agree 100% re the wives taking care of us, and by the way............."happy birthday"

     

     

     

    Den

  13. I hit a car (Morris traveller) at 90mph+. the actual speed I am not sure of, except that I glanced down at the speedmeter and when I looked up I spotted the bonnet of the car coming out of his driveway. Next thing I remember was lying on the road with 2 old ladies tending to me. The car I hit came out of his driveway on to a main road, and my Norton was inside just behing the driver and passenger seats. Luckily I had done what I was taught (by Army dispatch rider) to let go if you about to hit something, otherwise I would have followed the bike inside the car!

     

    And that's where my Sciatica originated..........................

     

    Den

  14. For what it is worth, "my mate Ted" uses 18" hook lengths and puts a bit of soluble PVA foam to the hook. This settles slowly after the weight lands and so the bait settles slowly on the weed/silt. Just one of those little "extras" that few bother with.

     

    He catches a LOT of good fish :)

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  15. Actually (yep, one of your actuallys :) ) I don't think nigger is racialist, it is just an insulting word if you are black. I am def racialist and it ranges from down right hatred of some to a mild dislike of others, but that has nothing to do with using insulting language.

     

    Den

     

    PS. one son married to a Chinese, another married to a Singaporean...................neither of which race I have a problem with :)

  16. Mostly agree with you Dave, but I will tell you a tale.................

     

    My youngest shacked up with a coloured girl, bright intelligent English born. They came to visit one weekend and we were all messing about in the garden and I was having a rough and tumble with one of my dogs. Playfully I rolled him on his back and called him a "fat little nignog" a term of affection I had used before. I also call him a pogle, fatgit, and various other friendly insults :)

     

    She apparently overheard me, and next thing they both said they were leaving,. I was surprised, and said OK I will give you a lift to the station, but she refused, saying "no thanks, I will get a Taxi".

     

    It wasn't until after they had left that my wife explained why they had decided to go....................the young lady had been VERY offended by the word nignog! even though it was not aimed at her!

     

    So, deep down, there is something that IS offensive to blacks and so we should avoid the use of that word, or even similar ones like I used. And, I have to agree, it's not even a nice word is it?

     

    She never forgave me.

     

    Den

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