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    Question Rainbow 1569 Spine?

    I finally received the blank I ordered from Acid Rod on March 7th, it showed up on Thursday.


    I have it laid out , but my question is this: Where do I put the guides in relation to the spine if I am making this blank a conventional heaver ? I have read one "guide", but it is not specific to making a conventional surf heaver.

    Any advice on this is appreciated.

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    I make the rod softest in the direction it would be fighting the fish, and strongest in the load for a cast.

    Once you find it, place the rods on a heaver on the same side, for spinners it goes opposite.

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    Default Guides?

    Quote Originally Posted by Charkbait View Post
    I make the rod softest in the direction it would be fighting the fish, and strongest in the load for a cast.

    Once you find it, place the rods on a heaver on the same side, for spinners it goes opposite.
    Do you mean guides instead of rods here?

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    Default Another ? Under wraps...

    Are under wraps necessary on a heaver ?

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    yes I meant guides sorry.

    I didn't underwrap at first and didn't have any problems but now I underwrap all my stuff. For the weight it saves (which is minimal) it is worth it for me to make it bulletproof. If it were my 1509 I would underwrap it, but that's just me.

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    I know a lot of people don't underwrap and I was trying to think of a way to explain to you why I do it. Unless you've snapped a heaver behind your head on a cast you won't get it...now I do everything I can to prevent anything like that from happening again.

    I fish alone a lot and a sinker to the back of the head while standing in the wash would be deadly.

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    Do you CP your underwrap before you put the guide one?
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    it depends what color, not always.

    I like my rods to be a little more simple so usually the underwraps are the same color as the overs and only under the guide feet not all the way between the guides.

    Madiera a thread you have to CP, it is like silk but really good stuff. I also use a lot of NCP stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grossy View Post
    Are under wraps necessary on a heaver ?
    Underwraps are not as long as you properly prep the guide foot...get rid of the burrs, which should be done regardless, underwrap or no underwrap.

    I like underwraps because it gives you a pop of more color.
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    Question Just so I am understanding this clearly...

    Quote Originally Posted by Charkbait View Post
    I make the rod softest in the direction it would be fighting the fish, and strongest in the load for a cast.

    Once you find it, place the rods on a heaver on the same side, for spinners it goes opposite.
    then on a conventional rod, the rod will bend the easiest towards the water and the guides and seat will be on top towards me , correct?

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    yes

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