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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Riverside
Posts: 243
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A Reel Find
If you're not familiar with Alan Tani's website, you should be. This website's got everything you'll ever need to know to service your reels, find and order parts.
I found a really cool post the other day on how to pimp out your old Diawa SL's. There was a link to a local machine shop (just-so-happen to be less than 5 miles from my house). The guy builds aluminum frames to replace your old broken-down graphite ones. Combine these frames with some carbontex drag washers, throw in a new bearing or two, and you got a sweet little upgraded reel. ![]() He makes two sizes (for now)... SL20sh and SL30sh, which are actually smaller than the original frames. They come with all new screws and even alan wrenches for assembly. ![]() (An inside look at the left side of the reel... Take your time and the transfer is actually pretty easy.) ![]() The final product. SL20sh, full 7075 aluminum frame with tons of smooth drag, and capable of holding 375 yards of 50 pound PowerPro. Here's the link: http://www.socal-fishing-hunting.com/DAIWA.html The guy's name is Mike, super cool (if you're going to contact, email the charter address, not the att... tell him Rob the kayak guy sent you)
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