Alan Rose
Senior Member & Supporter
I took a punt on a narrow drum speedia on eBay this week. It was £47 with seconds left and I idly lobbed in a £48 bid and won (I’m so sorry if it was you on £47!)
Anyway, the reel arrived today and, as expected, needed a bit of tlc. The seller claimed it hadn’t been used for forty years but ran well (it didn’t). There was about 200m of various lines on it, like rock strata
Once that was all off, I had a better look. No damage to line pillars- all good. No real corrosion to tensioner and spool release- all good. Grub screw seized up, but after a couple of hours with oil left to soak, it was fine. A thorough clean of the bushing and polish of the spindle, some grease here and there, a bit of oil on the handles and I have a nice Speedia that spins freely and increasingly quietly (as the oil does its work) for 2min 30secs with zero wobble
Not the best one I’ve seen cosmetically, but for just shy of fifty bob for a mechanically perfect one, I’m really chuffed. It’s amazing what lighter fluid, cotton buds, Autosol and sewing machine oil will accomplish!
Anyway, the reel arrived today and, as expected, needed a bit of tlc. The seller claimed it hadn’t been used for forty years but ran well (it didn’t). There was about 200m of various lines on it, like rock strata
Once that was all off, I had a better look. No damage to line pillars- all good. No real corrosion to tensioner and spool release- all good. Grub screw seized up, but after a couple of hours with oil left to soak, it was fine. A thorough clean of the bushing and polish of the spindle, some grease here and there, a bit of oil on the handles and I have a nice Speedia that spins freely and increasingly quietly (as the oil does its work) for 2min 30secs with zero wobble
Not the best one I’ve seen cosmetically, but for just shy of fifty bob for a mechanically perfect one, I’m really chuffed. It’s amazing what lighter fluid, cotton buds, Autosol and sewing machine oil will accomplish!