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Nice work, Are you using a high build finish? I noticed some balling of the finish, try either a slower drying motor or a lite build. You can also stop the motor with the guides up and wipe away any drips, rotate 180 degrees and do it again. then let it go should help ya.

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I actually did use a High build finish on the one rod that's a good observation. Let me qualify this statement with the fact that i don't like the look of it as i think it looks like a gob but the person i made it for actually wanted it that way. Said he had another rod that had that and said he liked the "3D" look of it. if i had bought a rod and received it looking that way i would have just thought it was a poor job but hey who am i to tell you what you like LOL. I have started using a Pro Build finish and it sets very clear and i like the consistency.

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If the rod is used in an ice house 16 or 12, 8, and finish with 6s work well. If you are going to be sitting out in the cold a size larger to slow down the clogging with ice is a better bet.

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Yep and that is why they call them custom.

I try to keep the weight down to enhance sensitivity. How much difference does an extra # 6 make...not sure, but I believe it helps. Not every one will agree with that and that is OK. We all do it a little different.

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