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		I have had two rod blanks in my possession for years and I am ready to do something with them.   I am hoping to buy a video to get me started.  Have any of you rod builders used a video or some other tutelage when you started to build a rod?  If so what did you use?  I have read good reviews of Steve Petri rod building DVD.  Any one with experience with his media?[signature]
 
	
	
	
		
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		try looking around at mudhole.com they have everything you will need.
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		Hookhack.com has a lot of good stuff and information too.[signature]
 
	
	
	
		
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		Lots of good stuff on line,  I would however, check with the boys at Fish Tech on Highland drive.  There is nothing like having a live person to talk to, especially if you are doing it for the first time and need lots of help.  They also have a pretty good selection of materials at a decent price.[signature]
 
	
	
	
		
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		I second Mudhole.com.  Videos and supplies.[signature]
 
	
	
	
		
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		[quote Therapist]Lots of good stuff on line,  I would however, check with the boys at Fish Tech on Highland drive.  There is nothing like having a live person to talk to, especially if you are doing it for the first time and need lots of help.  They also have a pretty good selection of materials at a decent price.[/quote]
 
 I agree with great supply of material, but I have never heard any of them mention if they have built a rod.[cool]
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		[#500000]I made my own rod turner this past winter and used it to make several rods. Videos/DVDs are ok I guess, but you can get fly rod building 101 lessons from [/#500000][#500000]flyrodcrafters.com.[/#500000] [#500000]They have spacing charts and complete rod building instructions that you can print and check off as you go, and you don't have to replay a video a hu[/#500000][#500000]ndred times.[/#500000]
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 [#500000]The only problem I had was making sure that I didn't get anything on the final coats. I did it on my patio table after I sprayed it with water. Then I designed a clear plastic sheet tent to go over the turner to keep the dust away. [/#500000]
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		call me and i can show you what to do and what you will need to buyand you can see some of the rods i have made and what the scouts that we have tought have done
 
 i have made a few rods and have been through bolth of the mud hole rod building classes and i can help you make a rod wrapper too.
 
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		right on....tlarson is good, I would jump on the offer.[signature]
 
	
	
	
		
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		[#500000]I second that![/#500000][signature]
 
	
	
	
		
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		I would love to see some of your work Wave Wolf.  I have built two and working on #3.[signature]
 
	
	
	
		
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		[#500000]I'm an amatuer, but if you really want to see some good, (I mean good work), you should see some of the stuff that utwalleye, (Chuck) does.[/#500000] 
 [#500000]I went to a session at Tube Dudes once and he got me interested in wrapping some blanks I had around the house.[/#500000]
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		i also have some cork that is unshaped about 12 inches long and 1.25 dia, lamiglass blanks asst lengths and several seats and fly seats alsoalso i am doing an order this weekend if you need anything shipped in
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		I believe that Micky did some rod building in his Angler's Inn  days, as did Byron !!  They at least know the basics to get someone started.
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Oh I agree.  Micky has helped me pick just the right color thread on numerous occasions.Just, hubby bought a blank and built a rod many years ago from them, I I don't recall them building them, that is all.
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		Without revealing any secrets, how far back do you go with the Angler's Inn/Fish Tech crowd ??  Second Sugar House location or original hole in the wall ??
	 
	
	
	
		
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		The Sugar House with Snow, for Anglers, and about 12 years ago Fish Tech.Why is that?
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		 here's a link to the rod building board, you can look at some of the rods I built.[url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/gforum.cgi?forum=7"]http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/gforum.cgi?forum=7[/url]
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		Just curious, your one of the moldy oldies too !!  Enjoy your posts !!  Keep up the good work !!
	 
	
	
	
		
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		[quote Therapist]Just curious, your one of the moldy oldies too !!  Enjoy your posts !!  Keep up the good work !![/quote]
 
 I RESEMBLE THAT REMARK!!!!![cool]
 
 I am sure they have built and even maybe had classes, but with the price they can buy a brand new rod, not to mention demo's, I can't really see the need to build a rod, if you know what I mean.
 Being a guide, I have had some killer deals, that is why I have only built a couple.
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