11-15-2006, 01:22 AM
[black][size 3]I store all of my stuff in my house. For the rods, I have some Berkley Verticle rod racks ( I got them as a close out for $2.99(regularly $9.99) so I picked up for of them - each holds 6 rods and reels. I think over all, storing them inside keeps them in a little better environment and I get to tinker with them more. [/size][/black]
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[black][size 3]How many rods and reels do you need to store ? How much room do you have to store them ?[/size][/black]
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[black][size 3]As was mentioned, a little off-season maintenance will make your equipment last longer and work better. Just try to not overdo the lube job on your reels. Especially, be care using WD40. Don't let it get inside the gearing and interior lubrication. If it come in contact with the grease inside your reel, it will change the viscosity and make the stuff run into your drag washers and that will make your drag slip (if you have fiber drags on your reels, it will also mess them up).[/size][/black]
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[black][size 3]How many rods and reels do you need to store ? How much room do you have to store them ?[/size][/black]
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[black][size 3]As was mentioned, a little off-season maintenance will make your equipment last longer and work better. Just try to not overdo the lube job on your reels. Especially, be care using WD40. Don't let it get inside the gearing and interior lubrication. If it come in contact with the grease inside your reel, it will change the viscosity and make the stuff run into your drag washers and that will make your drag slip (if you have fiber drags on your reels, it will also mess them up).[/size][/black]
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