Mark Gaskell
Senior Member
big house on the hill beckons!
your right for something dave!
your right for something dave!
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I had 7 single legs plus tip put on my Chimeras, in the hand they feel way nicer than the factory builds, they are the first ones made, specialists i think they were labelled but essentially Chimera 2s, those rods have been battered over the years and are still good today, ring wise i don't like double legs on light rods and have never broken a single leg yet, did have an insert fall out of one of the butt rings on those rods though (the only double leg !!)
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I Mind you, good as it is, there are STILL minor issues with the Korum. Why on earth did they not make it just one measly inch longer, so that it wasn't a constant battle to squeeze even the standard 12' rods in...which they were apparently designed for? And why did they see fit to put the umbrella retaining pocket and straps over the top of the full length entry zip, meaning that you had to remove the umbrella every time you wanted to get your rods out, whether you needed to use the brolly or not?
I had 7 single legs plus tip put on my Chimeras, in the hand they feel way nicer than the factory builds, they are the first ones made, specialists i think they were labelled but essentially Chimera 2s, those rods have been battered over the years and are still good today, ring wise i don't like double legs on light rods and have never broken a single leg yet, did have an insert fall out of one of the butt rings on those rods though (the only double leg !!)
Gentlemen,
We clearly need a new thread and poll on " Which Quiver?"
Hugo
I have a very expensive rod with single leg rings Simon, in two seasons I have snapped one (tiny) ring off (Using a poxy quiver instead of my usual rod bag, the exposed line caught on a branch moving between swims, worst bit of kit I ever bought was that quiver). Since then I have bent several more in parrot cage swims, and a lining has come out twice. It may be I am a bit clumsy, but whatever, I can't say small, fine wire single leg rings suit me too well.
Cheers, Dave.
Possibly stronger and more robust single leg is the Fuji K series. Shaped and rolled insert frame - fitted plenty - no problems yet.
Centres dropping out?- some types seem to be more prone than others.
Generally you get what you pay for.
Simon, there are a few relatively simple ways but care is needed to get a good result. Wire wool the epoxy finish - 00 or 0000 grade should be suitable. However, if the epoxy over the whipping thread is thin then there is a danger of breaking through and ending up with fuzzies. Be careful not to take the guide frame coating/finish off, use masking tape.
Same goes for pumice powder.
Single legs are easier than doubles to do.
Paint the whipping with a matt or satin matt spirit based finish - available at most craft/model shops.
There are others, but probably require a bit more involvement.
Hope this helps,
Bob