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#1 ·
Hi, I am in the Topsail Island area. I am disabled and interested in learning to repair fishing rods. I have a set of plans to build an ajustable rod rest for hand wrapping guides.

I am looking for a local supplier of rod building supplies. I have found suppliers on the internet, but I don't know what sizes I need in wrapping thread, guides, and so on. I really need to "eyeball" the stuff.

If anyone can tell me where I can buy these items locally, (nearest to Topsail) I would appreciate the information.


Thanks, John :cool:
 
#2 · (Edited)
The only site you will ever need for rod building

John,

Got lots of info on rod building supplies on this site.

http://www.rodbuilding.org/read.php?f=2&i=63309&t=63309

I'll be building my first rod this Winter. It will be an Allstar 10'6" rod capable of 3/4-4 oz. It will be my "slinging metal" rod when the blues and stripers are off in the distance. I am purchasing it from Hatteras Outfitters. Here's the write up on the rod:

~ Matching Lengths ~ Our now famous "SPANISH BUSTER" is our marque Spanish Rod and WILL FLAT OUT SMOKE A 2 OZ FATTY STING SILVER! ~ Rated by us at 3/4-3 oz. it's a Light-Medium Action Surf Blank with a Moderate Taper ~ Also works great as a Lure/Plugging rod for: Small-Med. Blues, Alberts, Pups, Schoolie Bass, Big Trout, etc. and makes for a fine, lighter duty bottom fishing rod. ~ Recommended conventional reels: HO Custom HS Abu 5500's and 6500's, especially the HO UltiMag. ~ Spinning: Daiwa 2500-3500's and Shimano 4000-5000's. ~ When the fish are out of reach for most folks you'll be the one catching them with your "SPANISH BUSTER" and UltiMag.

I have the 6500 CS Mag reel right now, but with some minor modifications, I will be ready to rock and roll! ;)



Sandcrab
 
#3 ·
FishinTopsail,

I live in Cary, NC, and build surf and fly rods for my own use. There are a number of custom rod builders in the area, but I am not aware of any shops in the state that currently specialize in rod making supplies. I rely on mail order for most of my rod components and supplies.

For years, Tom Kirkman had a custom rod shop in High Point and sold rod blanks and supplies, but a few years ago Tom started RodMaker Magazine and closed the shop.

Take a look at this web site: http://www.rodbuilding.org/

I think you'll find it helpful and you can contact Tom through this site.

Dan