Mud Hole Live: Rod Repair 101

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we're also now we all said no no thanks I think you know okay look good together I know right well you know where have you been lately now in Hollywood right yeah you know that's had to go back oh well you're one of the new like Marvel superheroes aren't you I can't tell you too much okay well I didn't really want to get into it you did some filming too lately right I have yeah trip whoo man we went to Denver and shout out to all of our Denver Colorado but actually everybody that is north of like Florida big props yeah cuz me and Greg and Hoffman we went out to Denver Colorado and to the snowy snowy mountains and I think we were in Pine National Forest I think is what was called nice something like that rented a cabin did a little fly-fishing and got just dumped on with snow you know for all week one night it was like minus eight yeah which is just not my vibe it's a little much yeah then we came back and it was like 76 and we were catching redfish on a fly rod this weekend here so I loved it way more my second way more my speed cool so we got plenty of people coming in here we of course got the teleprompter off we're gonna have some questions coming in a lot of questions big night tell us about it so we're gonna do Roger Perron right so we're gonna do guide repair tip we're gonna have you doing some summary grips on some handles that are worn out I've got the saw already got your dremel tool ready to go over there yep got the Binford 200 dremel tool here nice handy tool to have in the workshop sure the best $39 I've ever spent we got some new projects we're gonna talk about as always we always got new stuff coming in so yeah Facebook world about that cool and pro and we're gonna do some giveaways you always good giveaways we're gonna be giving away the new man on the block Terry Scroggins I think you guys know the big show we're a couple little shows here so we got the Big Show's rod kit it's gonna go out and we're gonna give we're gonna give it away live on the show so please try to hang in here with us as we go through this because we're gonna do it live as always we like to say you know what just do alive so you want to get this thing kicked off stir I neck let's do it there is nothing wrong with your television set do not attempt to adjust the picture we are controlling transmission [Music] [Music] I love those off-camera deliveries it got a lot so it's good it's like a quick little mailbag from the back hmm yeah they had to bring me out we've got the new here CRB plastic mixing dishes you get 25 of these four and three-quarters holds 200 MLS so this is a good little kind of parlay from what I usually mix my epoxy on which is my mud hole boxes that come in and it's awesome but these are a little more neat stackable you don't have to cut the box up yeah and then you can recycle the box instead of just pitching it full of epoxy in your trash cans something said 25 of them you know that's you know you can get at least one rod out of each one let's go ahead we'll plus these open well the good thing about this is when we open stuff like this on the air then it's gonna go to a lucky big giveaway that's it it'll go into the giveaway box so I'm gonna use these guys here you can see those bad boys so that's just one of the new things we also have a four inch foil dish right we do yeah so we've got those coming as well but I'm going to use that to mix epoxy in a little bit so what do you want to talk about whoa so we already got a quick question John I have a big saltwater rod that broke at the bun of the split grip what's the best way to repair that well we're gonna do that we'll definitely show that here just a little bit yeah so John just as a real quick you know we get things that get stepped on I'm actually gonna take the Dremel and cut the butt of the rod off and show you how to sleeve that in there that those things just happen but as long as you can get a clean cut on it you should then be able to try to get another piece of rod blank even if it's honestly even if it's a really heavy saltwater rod as you say here it's a big saltwater rod I mean you could come back in you know with a unibit system you could come back in with you know you could probably even sleeve it with aluminum honestly yeah cuz you're not gonna get a lot of flex there but really if you could you know sleeve it with another section a blank like I'm gonna show here a little bit later we'll get the get the power tools out that's how I would do that you know not all is lost there so you should be able to to fix that so all right so we're doing repair yep and everybody has a repair that they need to do I mean just in the back back there you know offset have a pile of things that we've built that we've broke you know you're getting geared up for an event yeah I've got one I got a tournament on Saturday so I brought in some rods yesterday absolutely not even thinking about the show but just had some rods and he'd be repaired like you know and luckily been up front is gonna get some guides done for me you know you know in a pinch but you know I brought with these rods in and as you can see this was actually a hand-me-down rod from you this was this was a custom build from Nathan powers you can see all that really killer thread work he did there for me and you can also see how much how much this rod has been fished over the past probably four or five years yeah and this is what this is 873 right 873 I believe MB 873 so this rod is actually been regripped once already yep and as you can see it's just the EBA is worn down you know the real seats got some some fish you know slime or whatever that is on there it's filled uh what is that good fish juju k yeah we don't always you know want to wipe that away yeah yeah but that part is yeah yep so to go with the grip you know that's we're gonna work on that a minute of course I've already I think we replace this guide once I got one missing here yep well we're actually gonna show a start to finish on how to you know take this guide wrap off yep and you can see - this one has a dream ban and we're actually gonna save that trim ban so you want to actually rewrap that yeah yeah we're just gonna take the guide wrap off you think the guide off and right we're so wrapping it but we're some sail removing it and then you guys can right now I'm sure you know how to wrap a guide so yeah and you know we've got plenty of the great thing about all of these previous shows is we do have them archived we put them up on YouTube and of course you can continue to find them throughout Facebook all through the video section now the good thing about what Nick does on YouTube - as he goes in and he'll add in for example if you don't know what this is called you No he will if we mention it he'll put a little part number in there when you look at this on youtube so that's that's the great part about that so all right well what are we gonna do first you want to you want to start on the guide thing before I start we can do that deal yeah let's do that perfect let's make a little bit of room here so we can made a mess no no didn't my wine man watching at home going yeah all the time all right so see if they can put about right here so what we're gonna do is need like our stand that would help a little bit maybe don't you stand over by you here's another one that's got a t-bolt in it the one over here you soon yeah oh they're bayous how about that bad boy you don't stir all that well that'll just give Guffey's a little something to play the zoom on there right about there okay got me right there wait a sec good to go now alright so like I said we've got this trim band here and of course you don't want to get rid of that cuz the base rap is black that's gonna be super easy to match but this green maybe you don't have that color you know so we're actually gonna save that so what I'm going to do is I'm going to take my razor blade you can also use like an exacto knife or you know anything like that all you want to do is and just barely kind of score the finish on this is gonna be on my right side of the green wrap so your guys probably left but all you got to do is barely take your razor blade you're gonna go around this edge and just barely press into the finish don't go too deep because you don't want to actually cut into the blank or even the threads just yet you're just going around just do a complete circle just barely score that edge so after you've done that what I'm going to do is you know a lot of people usually they'll use heat you know in this step right you can or you really don't have to if you do it at the right spot one thing you really got to watch with heat especially if you're using like a heat gun or you know I think most people probably go with like a hairdryer or something I'm like a low setting sure you go too hot and you get it close to that blank it'll actually kind of melt down that resin and it's gonna weaken your rod so I would probably advise against using heat because you really don't even have to so what I do is take my razor blade and I'm gonna lay it pretty much flat against this guide wrap okay so you never want to go in like an angle or go in you know right towards the blank and put like a little you know a scrape or anything in there to do it so what I do is on the top of the guide foot I'm just gonna dig in a little bit give me a little support down there appreciate it and all you're doing really is just kind of peeling off that top layer finish and so you would say you're using the guide foot as kind of a protector against exactly getting into the graphite because once you get this top layer of epoxy off off the top edge of that foot yeah and also a little bit on the sides mm-hmm you can actually go in and pretty much just pop it out there's not much really holding it in there so we'll see where we're at there give it a little wiggle and there it goes now once you got this off you can actually just go in with your fingernails and if you peel back one of these corners where the guide foot was at it will just peel off like that because then because the epoxy and the thread have now kind of created their own bond as you peel a chunk of that thread back it's gonna take the thread and the epoxy there with it yeah and you can see - it kind of stopped being you know one piece yeah I still got one thread that managed to just keep unwinding yeah and that's lifting the epoxy up yeah and then you see it kind of caught there the epoxy and I'm just gonna keep going keep going and if I did this correctly at the beginning it was gonna stop at our trim ban see how we end up here they're waiting on bated breath me too don't worry there's only 275 people watching you doing this oh yeah what's good I think we're gonna be alright there we go so yeah there's a little bit of epoxy left over there at the edge and you can just kind of go in definitely want to be careful don't go too far you can almost just kind of push it to the side just feel that last little bit off yeah and of course there's gonna be a you know a few chunks of epoxy left over you can just kind of go in like I said always just kind of leave it parallel with a blank don't ever dig into it and just clean those chunks up as you go yep you can even use like a burnishing tool or yeah pop them off I just pop them off there just clean it up and you can go back in you know put your guide on with a good tape a guide you know guy tubing just start your wrap back over epoxy and it's good to go well cuz you know especially when you come back over to rewrap that guide you know all those little kind of I don't know the little residue from the finish or a couple little boogers on there that threads gonna cover it you know then the finish is gonna come back over it and it'll it'll close the deal you know it'll look like that you know it had always been there so let me let me run over here to Ralph's question he says he's got some rods with the ceramic parts of the eyes missing and yeah you know unfortunately Ralph a lot of people ask you know we get the question all the time hey can I just put the ceramic piece back into the guide and no unfortunately you can't do that so the best thing that we always recommend we can get pretty close to whatever guide you might have on that rod we just need a few things from you you know if you could measure that if you can give us you know photos up close and personal of that guide you know some guides like American tackle and Fuji are marked so a lot of the time you'll see Fuji has a actually says Fuji on the guide foot American tackle sometimes we'll say 80 on the guide foot and those are easy you know we know exactly what those are but there's other times where there's rod manufacturer out there that they have guides made exclusively for that line of rods and they do not offer those to the public you know as an aftermarket type part so in that instance we just need some photos and some measurements and you're going to be measuring the inside of that frame so when you lose that ceramic part it's actually better to measure from that because you're actually just going to be measuring the inside of that metal frame anyway that's what's going to give you your measurement for a guide so that's what's going to tell you if it's a six or a seven or a 12 or a 20 not the inside diameter of the ceramic piece it's the inside diameter of the metal frame so it would be the outer diameter of the ceramic that's just you know all the companies got together and they were like well you know the si si ring let's say is thinner than an alkine ight ring or the Nano light from American tackle is thinner than a dura light but the frame is still the same size so you know to differentiate from every different size you got to make sure that you're measuring on a constant which is the guide frame yep so that's what you're gonna need to do you're gonna need to you know measure that give us some photos and we should be able to get it I mean dead-on if not you'll probably be the only one that will know so it's all good you wanna tell ya Gary can you sand that area you you can I would use a really fine sandpaper just be cautious and don't go to much you know try to get to like the bigger chunks of epoxy and then read that's leftover get that out of there didn't go in the little bit of sandpaper but not too much cuz I said kind of the same thing with the heat you don't want to just go overboard and you know damage that blank but you can't use it right it was like you said there's actually resin that's in the blank because you know a rod blank is sheet of carbon that's rolled around a mandrel and it's glued together and you could melt the glue that's in the rod blanks so then you'll just you know you'll ruin the whole deal let's see Michael asked what's the best way to get rid of old decals and make the rod look good again Michael there's a couple ways to go about that I tried this in the past with moderate success on trying to cut the finish off and peel all this off sometimes when you get old finish that's really yellow and sometimes it gets brittle it's like trying to take a sticker off your back windshield you know that's been on there for seven years and you're gonna be picking at little tiny pieces and it's a it's a nightmare I know it's tough what you can do is depending on how you want to go about it you could also take black thread or a color thread wrap over the whole thing put a coat of finish put a new decal down put another coat of finish mmm yeah you build up the finish just a little bit right there but mmm it looks great yep and boy do you take away a lot of time you know it's just sometimes that really old brittle finish that yellows real bad it's it's tough as you know possible like for a thread wrap the epoxy is soaking into that thread so that's how you could peel it off when you're working the decal it's like I'm you know a millimeter thin same bond so yours gonna be picking at that finish off the blank and then of course you're gonna be left with high and low spots if you don't get it all off and that's just gonna then create more of a problem no you could do that I know American tackles got their rods skins yeah you know you might be able to slide the rod skin down we've got some of that demo on previous episodes yeah do little heat shrink over it it gives maybe an abalone look or something like that and then put some trim bands put a new decal put finish and you're good you know so I would be a little leery of picking it old finish because it could turn into a project it you know I mean maybe if you could put it in like our BS Pro and spin it up and maybe take some sandpaper and knock it down a little bit oh that's good don't get too aggressive with it but you know taking kind of you know you don't want like 80 grit you want to get pretty fine with it and just try to turn it down a little then you could put a coat of finish and something else over that that'll probably do it but I would just be careful trying to pick all that stuff so which got marked can you use any solvents to clean up that old epoxy to clean up that old epoxy that's kind of the same you know deal with like the sandpaper and everything else you know you can but you really want to stay away from damaging your rod yeah and some of that stuff that would clean that off is you know it's not great for you yeah especially if you have some kind of finish like you know this the silver finish that's on this rod or any kind of it's gonna take that with you like a gloss finish it's gonna take you know it might take that off just gotta be careful if you have like a matte rod or you know anything with that that's uncoated might be fine yeah but there's there's just other there's better ways and especially if you're just gonna wrap right back over it man you're not gonna see it yeah okay as long as it's even and there's none of those you know a little little pieces left over of epoxy you know it can look you know I think this one didn't turn out the best but you know it's a little bit rough there in the middle part yeah but like Chris said that's you're gonna wrap right over that you're not gonna see it as long as it wraps even it's fine well there was still a little bit of work to be done there yeah no that was not completely finished so yeah absolutely all right what do you want to talk about now we have any more questions Oh John's got a long question here I tried replacing a handle grips on an old rod where the cork was rolling out I was trying to cut the real seat out and I nicked a blank with my dremel tool my question is is the blank I cannot put the real sieve so we're gonna get into that a little bit here in a minute there's different ways if you do happen to damage you know your cork or even a blank itself there's ways of crisps gonna show of actually you know cutting this rod blank and and putting in another piece of rod blank into the the butt section so you're basically sleeving it it's gonna come out the same length you can cover that sleeve up and you're not even gonna notice it's there there are ways to do that so I'll let him dive into that a little bit yeah because it is you know there's there's ways that you can do that without you know being able to salvage something and just not having a pitch so little bit of work required but it's not you know it's not not all too bad honestly so yeah let's uh let's will clear the let's clear some of those questions out guys you want to give something away what is it we've been in here about twenty minutes or so let's since we got those questions on that screen we'll add maybe maybe add a winner in there for me while I'm getting ready to put this together here because what I'm going to do Guffey is let me slide over here oh good they're just not a whole lot of room here in the basement we need to get mom to expand all right so we've got this Evie a grip this is the two-tone here that is gonna absolutely wear me out hanging all right be tapping it all even the tap tap tap-a-roo all right so we've got this Evie a grip here that has lived a couple lives I think it lived a little bit with me and a little bit with you and you can see it's really really warm so what we're gonna do is we're gonna show you how to cut both of these grips off and then I'm going to regrip it with the mhx wind grip so the cool thing about pretty much any of these grips that are not cork and I'm sorry to say but the cork is a little harder it's not impossible but it's just a little harder because there's no give in that cork so what I'm going to do here is I'm going to cut this and I'm going to cut it at 12 o'clock and we're gonna think of this as a clock right so I'm going to cut it at 12:00 at 3:00 at 6:00 and then again at 9:00 and then we're gonna take pliers and we can actually go at it kind of like a bird beak and pull it and then peel these pieces off then what you're going to be left with is just an open section here and then we're gonna do the same thing down here on the but I'm gonna cut it again you know every 90 degrees and then we're gonna peel that off and then what we're gonna do is we're gonna dress or back up with the mhx wind grip which is going to look killer with these thread wraps and and all that stuff so you know there's a lot of options to do here can use the mhx win you can do some other kind of crazy colors you could very well do Cork but I'll give you kind of a this is how you would do cork I'm not going to show it on the show just because it it is a little more you know it's a little more involved because there's no give in it so alright cool so what we're gonna do here we're gonna give away a little bit uh you want to do some repair kits yeah let's do how about we do how about we do kind of some maybe a little hodgepodge of stuff let's do all right guys y'all ready to tight so we're gonna do let's do a small we'll do the what is this the pique where's this PR OB yeah the PR OB will do the small jar the two little small jars of this so that I'll help you guys glue some stuff back up and then what we'll do is we will give you a choice of the casting set of grips here or you can do the spinning set here in case you have for example a broken a broken spinning seat or spinning grip you know that's the match for it right there that what the are orgy s3t mm-hm so that's one of the more popular ones so we'll do that a you know a casting set of the mhx wins or the spinning set of the mhx wins and we also want you guys to see these these are the single-use packs you know if you've got a guide or if you need to cover a decal we have not only the pro glue but we've got the pro coat in there and so we'll do that and then we'll do you know maybe a little tip-top repair kit as well so we got that guys we got some epoxy we got some grips if you need to regrip and we'll do a tip-top repair kit because you also need to put a new tip top on this rod yeah really simple easy we'll do that here in a little bit so those winners are gonna be William our Dolph I think that's what that says our North burned off warned off you guys always get me always get me on the names here and then the Logan Johnson cool that one was easy so those are going to be repair kit winners and again you know just try to get you guys some products that maybe you wouldn't think you need watch out now I couldn't use them although we do those new yeah if you want throw these in as well oh yeah Melissa yeah I didn't know you know legally allowed to do that but we'll put it on your tab all right hunter McCamey coming in games so we've got some new CRB we'll call these the snips uh-huh so I've got a hunter McCamey manicure set that's it those are nice yeah thanks fun dad you know work on my nails a little bit yeah yeah great some of those scissors yeah oh right the scissors so these are the tea snips we got a curved version so you can see there and the straight version really cool those are a good price too like maybe 6 or 7 bucks I believe got those we also got the CRB stainless steel ruler 12-inch pretty cool it's got a even some conversions on the back you guys can see that glare but that's very helpful because that's something that's easy just to hang on the wall there on a nail over your over your workbench and you know what does that inches yeah inches to decimal yeah even the drilling yeah cool and I think it's focused on our or not but you guys get the gist of it yeah and we also have you should go get this one zoom real quick so this is a we actually got two new kits two new tool kits this is our thread wrapping five piece tool kit okay tah-dah I like the packaging yeah they come sharp nicely nicely packaged and the little plastic protectors here so you got a couple you got your snips a little thread pick there right some tweezers that's one that's your rod repair and surgery kit all in one there we go and our second one is a tweezer set which this is a seven piece set and again nice packaging yeah it'll get messed up yeah keep them nice and sharp so you're not dinging the ends of those tweezers so a couple of new products from CRB they're big fan of these tweezers though are not tweezers scissors definitely check those out I might throw those in the giveaway yeah let's walk through other scissors in the giveaway for sure why not alright cool we asked one of the guys I forgot to get a set of pliers I think we got a setup liars in the tool box in the photo room maybe let's do that because I'm gonna have to pull these grips off so alright what we're gonna do is we do the tip top real quick yeah your way to the top yeah so this is gonna be pretty quick and easy I'm sure most of you guys have probably done a tip repair before if you haven't you can literally do it on your boat if you're out fishing you know it's just that easy well that's when that's when you need it right yeah you know I mean it's so it never hurts to have you know a little hip repair kits maybe some glue or like this stick glue that Chris has got all you need is a lighter that's the one that's the high temp CRB glue especially here in Florida I mean you know when the when that kind of low temp stuff used to be around and you'd make a cast and 120 degree heat in Florida and your tip top would be up there spinning around yo this is the this is the better stuff they make sure you put that link up this is the CRB the tip top stuff we've probably had this what for maybe a year 18 months now look at that higher temps done so so if your tip top is either maybe the ceramic is knocked out of it or maybe it already kind of spins a little bit maybe not all the way but you know maybe it moves a little bit it's kind of bugging it's off to the side you know mm-hmm all you do is now you don't want to get too close and add too much heat and mess up your thread wrap or anything like that but all you gotta go you know do is this one is actually the thread wrap was all the way up to the tip but not on to it so this was actually a pretty easy deal yeah if your epoxy is up onto the thread wrap I mean the two of your tip top do the same trick we did earlier just go into your razor blade kind of just knock that off a little bit or just do a score right where your tube ends then go in and you know just take out that epoxy so what you do is just add a little bit of heat there we get on the zoom yeah just go in I'm gonna rotate it when I do this my flame is just barely on there right and we'll get a little bit closer all right let's see if that gets it boom all right easy enough right yeah it's not too bad so now that it's off now that it's off what we're gonna do is let's see this is a little little trick it's hard to do on the boat sometimes but it's good at home so what I've got Goffe I'm gonna need you right here on the workbench here bub can you get there you need to move some those rods out of the way good you good all right so we've got the CRB tip-top adhesive and we got a lighter and we're gonna heat this stuff up okay you see that guff perfect all right so what we're gonna do is as we heat that up we're gonna smear some of it on the table then I use the back of my fingernail to push it and we're gonna peel some of it up and I'm gonna roll it in my fingers here see that yeah that's the what is that the second-grade booger trick so anyway so now we have a nice little kind of piece there and we can drop right inside of that tip top see that and then from there we'll just safety first safety first then from there you'll heat it a little bit and I like to do it a little at a time kind of let it fall down in there then heat it up and then we go to the blank I put too much in it it's probably looks like there's some glue at the top there so it's probably not gonna oh that's like old glue down all the way yeah that's what that is how many times have you fixed this tip top no seven right probably from you maybe me probably is for me what can happen that just happened there is when you do this there is usually a little spot on that tip top where glue can actually push itself out and you saw it kind of vapor locked on me there see if I can heat that out of there there we go mmm yep and that push see that push the remainder of it out of there so cool and then what you should do is you should pick all that clean it after you so that they were not clogged for the next time perfect but you know that's why we do it live so you guys get to see us do silly things like like that perfect all right so we did some winners we gave some stuff away a little tip top you did a guide thing let's cut this grip off okay that works for everybody look at me you want to do this what's the best way to fill a nick and a wind grip or other Evie a grips Oh to be honest with you I'm just gonna replace it yeah replace its if it's just like a little spot and Yuri VA or something that's on the but I'm just gonna cut it off and just because you can't really you know we don't have like molten EBA that you can fix you know it's not like a line X or rhinoliner and your truck that you can fill a hole that you did you scuff sorry about that or if you wanted to you could always uh you always do like heat shrink over it yeah when over and ya win over wrap or you could just do what I'm about to do here and I'm gonna cut this off and we're gonna fix it about that let's do it cool all right camera kids we ready all right so we've got a warm rear grip here and a worn fighting butt and we're gonna start as I mentioned I'm gonna put the razor blade in it cuts very easily you don't have to he-man this stuff you don't have to be the Hulk twelve o'clock I'm going to turn it over just press it down and through I'm gonna run it at three o'clock turn it now we're at six we're back at nine cutting it and I just barely take it down to the rod blank and then I'm gonna use our camera man's Leatherman tool here and unfortunately we just have to pick it this stuff you know usually like a wider bite pair of pliers does better but when this EBA and stuff it when it gets old it gets brittle so that fortune this isn't like your guide rap where it just kind of peels off yeah it's just it's it's more like little chunks yeah trying to get it to peel all-in-one but it doesn't look like it's gonna do it they see if they got a bigger set of pliers please these work I'm just trying to speed it up do with my teeth here in a minute I thought I had a pair of pliers under this table and that's why I didn't think I needed them [Music] the forearm workout going here yeah it's going back very fast it's like what it's like they say what curls for the girls right you got them uh yeah that actually might help cuz it's got a little grabber on it yeah you're fine cool all right thank you all right so this is the this is old school man I'm a chicks split rings then they actually need to pull this PDA out from under here so if you'll notice we've got the tenon from this grip is actually up under this real seat okay there's one or two ways you can go about this you can cut it off flush with your razor blade just kind of kind of like you did with that trim ban make sure it just runs the perimeter of that maybe let's not wait so long to do this thing so right yeah kind of run your razor blade along the blank here the good thing about this is it doesn't have to be perfect because it's going to get covered got any questions coming in we are all study questions uh everybody is just riveted I think we're just all eyes on you right now but I mean you're flying through this you know if you guys think this is you know a long drawn-out process I mean you've only gonna work on this for a couple minutes now and yeah or it does not take long at all nope all right so we've got almost all of that cut off and to be honest with you I don't really personally think you need to go a whole lot more than that so pull a few of these loose pieces off we're good to go right all right so we're gonna spot me there and then I'll do the butt I just want to take a step your way a little bit you can yeah break that tip-top with just a place I don't want to do that again yeah right [Applause] and the right Oh is she all right so as I'm getting this remainder off we actually just got word that uh mr. Scroggins himself is in the chat right now uh-oh after you finish this up we'll do it yeah we're do our grand prize drawing take it away Big Show yeah yeah you know I tend to use the attendees like a pair of vise grips for this just because it has kind of a little bit more bite on it but in that we have those kits over there the these guys right here please was there like a thread pick yeah grab that for me because I want to show like a little little trick this work for that'll work all right so now that we've pretty much made a mess in mom's basement here that's what the shopvac is for yes that's exactly what the chef's tractor that's what you in the shop wait what yeah you made a mess tomorrow you don't right I may be miss all right so now what we need to do is we are going to sit that like in that family all right so now what we're gonna do is we're gonna do two things since I didn't take the time to dig all of the tenon material which is this guy right here I didn't want to take all that tenon material out from under the real seat so be sure that you cut this off if you don't dig all that out side note don't dig all that out it is a pain so just leave it in there it doesn't mean anything cut this tenon off here and we're just gonna lay it on its side I usually like to spin it I usually put it on a flat surface but I'm gonna just do it here freehand for you guys so you can see it we just cut that Tennant off shave the sexual piece and that's just gonna make right up right so then what we're gonna do is if you want to get fancy you can take your digital calipers you can mic this up we're looking at about 15 millimeters and for those that like inches it's 596 so these are gonna start at 375 so you know we got a little ways to go I'll start with that one yeah so remember typically we're gonna ream from the bottom side because we're coming down the rod blank we're gonna turn it over we're gonna reign from the top side since we're going from the butt [Music] [Music] [Applause] it's a stop extreme reamer one that was sort of me meeting that was easy second from the smallest this would be the large all right so what you're gonna want to do sometimes I touch it from the other side a little but you're going to want to do is just make sure that it gets on here because keep in mind the rod blank is going to get smaller it's gonna less than in diameter as we go this way so we got to kind of make sure that it'll get on here but it doesn't need to be super sloppy because then if you get up here then it's really sloppy ketchup nobody likes really sloppy so let me do a little more here [Music] that aside and then I'm going to go ahead and do the butt which is here sometimes with the wind grips and the EBA you actually can just start with a little bit larger one give a shot [Applause] [Music] unfortunately because this is a closed but in you kind of have to do what I was doing there and I believe your dad would call that wala ring out sounds about right so because remember you can't just ream through this but so you've got to make sure that you can get it on here that looks like that'll work clean this up a little bit now there is kind of a trick to this but piece that can save you a lot of headache and really the way that I found out is because I caused myself some headache and I figured out how to fix it so typically what a rod blank comes and you haven't put a tip top on it it's actually a hollow shaft you know don't yell at me I know there's some solid glass blanks I know that not all of them are hollow but a lot of the time you're dealing with a hollow rod blank and you can take a fighting butt like this put epoxy in it and go on the butt end and it won't back off the problem is is that this but now is full of hard drive glue you also have a tip top on the end so what we do is we take the CRB Rim picker and sometimes I heat it up you can also use a paperclip but why not use this and I'm going to put it right in the middle of the button just like that so now we've pierced a little hole in there and you're really not going to be able to see this but it's gonna make your life a heck of a lot easier because it's going to release the pressure as you push this fighting button so yeah sorry guys I apologize Jeff can you see that I'm making it hard on my zoom guy got it so we got a buck there we just used this right in there and that relieves the pressure so all right I'm gonna use this guy you see some of that action there here why don't you I'm gonna clean a little that up and we're gonna eat there kind of spoon me up some I'm just gonna do a few more little touch-ups here why hunter is doing the mixin playing sous chef there for a second much you need it over here about Oh too much not too much I just need enough to make it slide honestly any questions anything crazy Dave had a question about the life expectancy of wind grips on the Florida heat do they get sticky and kind of melt like the wind golf grips do no they are actually a little bit better than the wind golf grips and now I'm gonna explain my answer here a little bit because they're made out of virtually the same polymer material but here's the thing that we've noticed because we both fish these exclusively and so did no brain and Lester it's a big wind guy and he's used them for a really long time the interesting thing about the win golf grips and this is also coming from you know talking to the wind guys and playing golf with these guys a lot of that damage from the wind grips come from not only actually the torque in your hands but keep in mind the wind grips are rubbing against wind grips in the golf bag that is that's bad for them because it's it's like when you and I get a blister get a little skin-on-skin action and it's dry it's bad that's where you're gonna get that blister same with a wind grip you know when you're fishing there's not a whole lot of torque on that grip itself yeah you know you're the palm of your hands rub it against it you're making a cast and you're doing that stuff but I haven't personally noticed and you know we're talking or Central Florida here I mean it's you know 100 110 115 sometime on the front deck of the boat I mean even our boy Jesse Rudolph has black carpet in his Ranger in Florida and he's used wind grips and they don't you know melt anymore than anything else would I haven't seen a deteriorated wind grip from heat or anything but you're right I have seen them after you know after play and play on that stuff so you know that that can be a thing but it's really I see the life expectancy on all of my fishing grips longer than my wind golf grips because I also play winged golf grips did you get your set haven't yet okay he's getting a set too but so we see the the fishing grips last longer and I think it just has to do with what they've talked about you got more torque on them and then you're also getting the wind grip on wind grip that you don't get with this so that's a great question we get that actually a lot mmm Cindy we love when Cindy jumps in here yes a dremel tool would work well to ream the butt out especially in cork you know when you can't kind of force it in there the the dremel tool is great to go around the outside that's that's a great point Cindy thank you for stopping in we'd appreciate it as always all right so we've got some mixed here and not only is this going to act as a glue but it's also going to act as to help us slide this over this rod blank now keep in mind you could do this with double stick tape you want to hold that for me just kind of give me a spot you could do this with double-stick tape just like they do golf grips it is a little less messy but we're gonna use rope ASIS because I like using prophase it's a good bond every single time yeah well there's actually question from the sea who was it there yep DJ asks why you use rod builder epoxy over 5 min epoxy you know I I would really just kind of consider that the same stuff really I mean it depends on what kind of rush are you in to fix it I mean yeah you could 100% use the I mean we have it what is it a 10-minute rod building epoxy yeah I think we have a 5 or a 10 and the other ones like a 40 yeah this is the one that we're using like a 40 but yeah I mean you can use the you know the short the short tear stuff it's it's really the same you know type deal I wouldn't I wouldn't sweat it too much unless he was talking about a liquid style epoxy 5 minute epoxy but and this application I would definitely go with a paste epoxy over a liquid yep need some paper towels yeah we got some paper towels right there I just want to make sure that when I mash her together that we don't get the drips on us you want to grab this so what I'm actually gonna just this right back into this jar here through this popsicle sticks right there alright so that was just kind of hang onto some of this then we'll put it on the fighting but alright and then we're gonna do the fighting but here still some on the blank I'm gonna put her in here now keep in mind depending on the diameter of this blank and what all is going on here and if there's some other boo-boos on this blank don't hesitate since you have an open handle section to thread on some winding checks if you need them ok because you might need a winding check here you might need a winding check here especially if you're playing with cork because keep in mind the cork does not stretch like this just stretched so you're gonna have to bore the cork to get over the but completely you're gonna have to create arbors under this grip with either mesh tape or some a little bit of tape and then you're gonna have a little bit of a gap here where the cork and the rod blank meet this you don't have that because it fits really really snug so just that's you know I was telling you about why cork is a little bit harder to do than this that's one of those reasons why you can see it kind of start to come out the end they're getting that right here so that's kind of giving you a little relief it's still kind of vapor locked on me a little bit pull some out of there and again you don't need all the glue in the world for this stuff but I think that's about what way and this is an instance where you know a winding check or some thread wraps would be good because you can see don't we have some alcohol but we don't you can see on this fighting but that we have a little bit of left over area where it's kind of exposing the fix which is good I did this on purpose because you're probably gonna see this so keep in mind because not all grips are made equal it's if you have this section here just fill it in with the remaining black thread just like on this trim wrap so you've got that this end is perfect you don't have to worry about that this end is perfect you don't have to worry about that but obviously down here you either need to do a winding check or you need to do a thread wrap so you can actually probably go from this end all the way down if you really want to couldn't oh yeah you just cover it all yeah you could completely cover it if you really wanted to but you know that just depends I mean I like to you know I like the what's called the decals on there and all that stuff but now all we're gonna do is we're just going to clean all this up with a little bit of alcohol and then we'll just add your thread wrap on there you'll be ready to rock for the weekend all right cool a couple guys replace on there you're good to go yep you gonna do that or has been gonna do it I don't know yeah nice Ben's a good one I probably trust him yeah see we do a couple more questions Scot can this be done with rods manufactured commercially absolutely oh yeah yep it can be there's really there's really no difference and you know regrip in that rod are doing them yeah same process for sure you might be working with a little bit different grip links you know luckily that one was you know the rear grip on that one was the same length as our mhm x-wing grip so that would matched up perfectly but that might be the little problem you run into but that can be fixed as easily as whining checks and haven't you actually regrouped a rod and left the previous whining checks on there before yeah so we've run into this a couple times so we have regripped with metal winding checks and we've also regripped with hook keepers on the rear of the blank yes and that's why I've got that blank right there see that that factory rod right there that's got a hook keeper on it grab that one for me when I get all this out of the way don't need to step in that wet epoxy packing some more that sorry get that paper towels put a mic over here hmm turn me off for that oh yeah again this is one of those remember we like to talk about things that you're not supposed to do on your mother's dining room table yeah don't we rip a rod on your mother's dining room table so all right now the trick for doing it over the top of a winding check like this guy so here's a whining chat I'm sorry who keep a hook keeper works with whining checks as well so here's a hook keeper what you're gonna want to do is hmm hold that for me got you I actually take and of course imagine this is not here so we've cut this piece off right if you have double stick tape great if you don't it's not a big deal so all right just need a longer piece so what we're gonna do is we're gonna take tape I'm going to lay the sticky side up and I'm going to tape it down okay then I'm going to wrap the sticky side up and I'm gonna candy-cane this down the blank we're gonna candy-cane it down down down I'm gonna do it over the top with a hook keeper down pretty far you want to do it far enough that when you put pressure you're not going to tear through this tape and sometimes I come back a little bit right so we have this now covered you got me yep cool you good yep alright so now we're covered here what we're gonna do is if you've got mineral spirits at the house or if you just use enough of the pro paste you're gonna cover this whole thing again right just like I did now what this double-sided tape is it will actually that pro pace will kind of coat it and it will allow it to slide I personally put a little bit of mineral spirits on this when you do that it turns the adhesive into like a slime and then once it's evaporates you know it'll get back sticky which this you're just going to tear off and the reason I started down here is so that when you peel this off it's not going to be tucked under the grip that you just slid on so all this is gonna do is going to create a nice hump and a ramp and then you're just going to add a little mineral mineral spirits put your pro paste over here and slide that grip and it'll jump right over that and then you're just gonna take this and just peel it right off go around like that and it's good as new wipe it all off and you've successfully jumped your hook keeper with the use of either double-sided tape or just tape that has the sticky side out and it'll slide right over top there use a little mineral mineral spirits on it like I do and it'll really run right over the top of it sweet cool easy enough oh just cross them off the list yes yeah we got questions Jeremy why not put the rod in a rod power Turner and sand little glue and tape off you definitely can do that not everybody's got you know a power wrapper anything like that so we try to show the yes the bare-bones method of doing it but you absolutely can just like we say you know with the sandpaper just be careful don't go too far exactly don't say anything we're gonna give away a pro tour kit do it alright let's let's give away a Terry Scroggins Pro Tour kit we need to slide up the the guy there I see his name she's kind of peeking through I need to see that name a little bit better Oh kids does Terry had so he's got flipping he's got a crank in it say yeah six it's got six and I think he's got some elite X's in there right got some elite X's he's got going on it's got some standard got the flipping and punching blank in there ride got a cranking rod so when Terry was in here and he's the big show I'm telling you he went through picked out all the stuff he liked told us exactly what he wanted exactly how he set about and that is how we got his pro kit set up we don't just go back there and pick some stuff that's overstock and jam them into a kit and sell them as the kit this is something that Terry came in sat down with Guffey they laid it out he wrote all the descriptions how he wanted it to be what he uses it for and the big winner is Justin Scott Justin Scott is the big winner of the Terry's grand prize winner Pro Tour kit so as with William and Logan who won the repair kits now Justin Scott please jump in slide into our DMS there give us a no name address and an email address when you give us the email address we'll make sure we have an account for you if we don't we'll create an account for you and then that way when we go through and we add all those stuff up put it in there you'll get a notification that says hey you're Terry Scroggins kit is on the way so perfect what are we gonna do now you wanna do the real seat thing yeah we can do that you know a tag team that one yeah we can do that all right any question no we're good in questions all right cool all the questions so for our grand finale Randy how is it yeah we have a a really really poorly put together real sick we won't name any names no no won't name names but this stuff happens all all you know joking aside we're just we're just you know kind of messing with our friend who put that together but these things happen and it happens on custom rods it happens on factory rods but the great thing is is you don't have to tear this whole rod down to fix it right so what we do have is a it's a Fuji SK 2 it's a casting seat and as you can tell now these seats are tricky to put together for sure as you can see yes not only you know that but you know getting the right distance and make sure your real fits in there properly you know you have enough threads or enough threads to lock the front hood down and obviously you know making sure it's glued together properly on this one looks like we use a tape barber and we've got the these are Fuji little snap in winding checks on each in WCS WCS wanting checks so what we're gonna do is how you want to tech this we're gonna go in we're gonna just glue it up or and clean this up a little bit what do you think grab what I would do is so that tape there is probably 1/2 inch tape right yeah I would like to see maybe do two of those let's do two small ones in there I'll take this off I'll mix you up some while you're doing that bad boy we're going to take this tape off I'm gonna go with our razor blade yeah there's a little bit of that boy - yeah we could you know actually try that get it in there like a dental hygienist you can see that maybe there is a little bit of glue residue left over I'm gonna take this pic and see if it'll just pop off yeah it's not doing so well here let's go in with the razor blade see if I can do this was actually showing them as well I'm just gonna shave a little bit of that off without digging into the blank ooh I should wear glasses for that yeah you need to be like that lady that cleans your teeth it where's that big face man oh yeah you know you're in for it when she puts the face mask on it's game on all right I almost got most of this out of here it's a tricky little spot there yeah we should be all right cool let's roll with that cool fine so what are we gonna use to to get our placement here you know he's got marks already on here but we should be double check is to be safe right our CR be I want to say this is the alignment tool alignment site al in mt mt CRB ash triangle wound up where he had it before yep so now there's also two parts this whole alignment process right right when you put the real foot in this real seat you want to make sure that you've got plenty of barrel up underneath it because if not then you're gonna be left with a situation of you're gonna tighten it and tighten it and tighten it and tighten it and tighten it and you're gonna be left with a bunch of threads way out here and nothing for that real seat to sit on you so that's a problem so just go a little bit farther yep back it down about right there let's try that you pop that in this blank check has a little bit of glue so it's hard to yeah there we go all right may unscrew that a little bit more unscrew yeah come back a little bit right there right there then pushed a little bit yeah there's a piece of glue right there I'm screwed a little bit yep that work cool all right so let's to be able mark charmer oh we had a child marker here we're gonna use this because we're gonna cover it so let's come here top mark okay so that's off yep don't need that there all right okay you got those two marks yeah excellent gets a little elbow in there for me sir so I'm gonna put one you know you got you male hold there he's already s man that there make it easy right that's it you can see we'll probably put put one probably like right there yeah just above that mark I don't think you needed much that it Thanks I think I just need more glue now again these seats do come with a graphite Arbor if you're a graphite over a person you know or you could also use some we have that mesh tape that's also a nice way to do this but remember when we're in this kind of a predicament we're kind of limited probably a little too much close close close always like going too much cuz then you just kind of Jeremy asked his mudhole and a veto do tours you know Jeremy we don't really set them up to be honest with you but you ought to come on by we've got a pretty cool place mark upfront you know he'll he'll chat you up he'll probably walk you around give you a two cent tour Hunter role probably you know sign something for you you don't want mine give you a pass we'll give you a half for yep yeah come on by I did a little try let's see [Music] control that cool one done that's it just give me a little bit of space go right up to the I'm see we're right up here they're good yeah okay this would be perfect so that right here yeah one more thank you that'd work we got a fold down there alright - be careful those rods got a fish this weekend so you know no pressure make sure we make sure we do a good job sure everybody's still with us nobody's falling asleep back there nothing I'm thinking pretty closer hey man you're running the tape I'm just I'm just support squad just here well there's a little bit of glue in there and that's what's holding oh yeah is it I don't know if is actually gonna go take a little bit off yeah I don't know if that's actually gonna try to break it loose maybe yeah so you're saying there's some glue in the barrel yeah there's some glue in there so that's what's preventing us - can you see it no if you can see in there see although when we do stuff live hmm I don't really see a whole lot in there but it acts like it's giving us a headache hitting it you might have to uh just enough for it to go over there we go alright so that'll work yeah let me check that uh where's our alignment Deeley there there yeah we good right cool okay now they will he's in there isn't it just trying to check and see why it just won't any questions usually think it's a little tape too I think I got it kids nice all right now saying you can actually move that up because we don't really need that mm-hmm all right so hold that for me placer I should masked it off with some tape well yeah I'm gonna get a little messy on purpose just to make sure we get it in there so this one is kind of tough because we are working with a hook keeper right here yeah which is preventing us from moving this this barrel up so we can actually have some more working room which in reality just moving that hook keeper would be would be easy you know that that would be something that you could do fairly easily and was in the way a little bit good not sure that yeah stick okay take deep through there yeah that is not a big deal and I'm actually going to stack a little here on this end there's a good part about these winding checks because we're just going to use them to push I'm just gonna use them to push some of that epoxy in there I'm gonna leave that up there to keep it out of the threads okay cool I just need to wipe her down you got a paper towel for me there honey you know plenty of those oh my man you know yep and of course as we're putting this through here we certainly have enough time because we're using 45-minute we do have plenty of time to make sure that things are aligned things are glued up things are aligned things are cleaned off and this is another one of those messy messy deals but it'll get you back on the water for sure you go in and clean up the edges of the whining checks and especially those threads to no more than which can be a little bit tricky this is really the easiest part it's just a little you know just a little messy make sure that's all lined up there my man how are we doing on yeah we got one there [Music] William can I just drill a hole inject epoxy into it yes you definitely can we actually have a syringe always cc's that syringe actually is but you definitely can't do that do a small little pinhole and just inject the you know liquid epoxy definitely can't use the pro paste but like our pro but work for sure the reason that we did not do that on this is because the entire seat the entire barrel had broke away and since we could see inside of there we could see that there was multiple issues going on we could see there one there was not enough epoxy and two there was little to zero arbor in there that was creating you know a centering effect on that so if this was a casting seat or a barrel spinning seat where we didn't have access underneath it and all it was doing was spinning and it was not wobbling on the blank at all so it was good and centered it was just spinning that's where I would take you know you could show them tell me you know you drill there in the front yes so would you do what the front the bottom side so it's kind of hidden a little bit no I would do it under the real foot oh okay yeah so basically you would do it on this side and then you can't give her that label if you want to or just do it on one of the sides just do a small little pinhole drill and then you take that syringe flow of epoxy shoot it in there and then like Chris was saying when you put your reel back on here that little pin hole is actually covered up so it'll still be there you know you'll see the the epoxy you know dry at the very edge of it but that reels gonna cover it up so can tell it's there yeah exactly so now I'm just checking my work I'm gonna put this guy back in here voila we're ready Rock need some more of that yes sir so and then again you know we're just gonna leave that overnight let it sit you'll be ready to rock definitely be careful when you are tightening that down wow that's not dried yet because if you do tighten it too tight with something you know with the alignment tool or a reel inside it'll just push it apart he goes apart so that's why I didn't really kind of flex on that too so cool is there anything else that we need to do we miss any more question mark code y'all prefer a poly arbor or tape for a new build I'm laughing because that's actually a pretty good debate between Chris and I there's two things we disagree on can I disagree I just had different preferences and use agree on he loves to use tape and I think arbors are much easier to do it's just personal preference both work just fine which will have a longer lifespan there I don't know if you can even say it there's a difference between the two see here's the thing though Ann Arbor is solely there especially tape arbor it's solely there to Center just Center the hole right it's not you know I'm not counting on this to be a structural bond Bob its way between the blank and the real seat I mean I've got a lot of rod blanks or a lot of rod builds under my name and I don't have any spinning reel seats on a saltwater rod fly seat nuts yeah so all I'm using it for is just to Center just to Center it now you know if you had this little teeny teeny tiny blank you got a big giant reel seat I would do two things one or two things I would get a real seat to better fit that blank or if you can't do it and you know you've got a you've got an ice blank and you're putting a size 16 seat on there and you don't have that option then yeah I could see there's an argument there for your arbor but just make sure that your reaming it properly remit dry fit it do all that stuff because if you're not good with a power reaming deal like the extreme Ramos and you get it in there cockeyed might as well throw or what yeah and do it again or good point this use things ray have a show on a fly rod building and repair some day I believe we've already done a fly rod building show or it's been a long time but it has been a long a long time right like to me my man will look at that one on the scheduler soon absolutely let's see Michael is there a way to fix misaligned real seat like the one you just worked on that's tough are we thinking misaligned as in the barrel and the trigger section or misaligned or are we talking that like the real seat is misaligned and then the guides are all over here and the real seats up here those are two different two different deals for sure I would say if if your real seat is off-center from your guides and maybe you just want to fix that maybe put it in some some hot water some like boiling water to see if that glue bond will loosen up so maybe you can twist it just a little bit and then from there you can you know you got to drill a hole then you add more epoxy yeah it's not it's not an easy fix man it's it's not there's you know there's a couple things that are that go along with that if you've got something like that just you know sliding RDM shoot us a picture of shoot us you know explain a little bit more so that you know we can really diagnose exactly what the problem is because you know you can heat some of these real seats up and get them to move and then re epoxy them back you know to where then they really need to be so that's that's an option as well so let's see bump bump bump what else we got rich do you guys have any tips for reaming a solid in Cork fighting but yeah you know like what Cindy said earlier yeah a dremel tool this guy is good you know having the dremel tool with you know kind of a pilot style bit in there you kind of actually you would put the dremel tool in it and you would work your way around it like that mm-hmm that's a really good way to do it what you mean you can always drill carefully very carefully through it and just take that piece that you know that you knocked out and glue it back in at the end I know that sounds kind of risky but yeah it can do its do well but also you know how I did as well with the extreme reamer if you have this is obviously a grossly you know if it's here in the middle you can actually take and work that extreme reamer around it a little bit I know it's kind of weird and I know it's awkward goofy but it does work it does work I have to do it you know and some of those closed in finding butts it's not easy don't need a quit giggling I didn't say it where's your questions Tommy cork versus EBA uh-huh my opinion neither wind gross yeah uh you know it depends I like cork on my saltwater stuff and there's like a lot scored oh yeah fly rod scores I don't don't throw anything done but yeah I maybe I'm at the e VA inside of the wind grip is the way to do it it's easy to ream it's easy to regrip and then that wind polymer is the deal for sure man sorry we have kept y'all for a little bit gotta wrap it up but this is this has been a good one we will also there's a couple things we maybe didn't quite get to maybe we can do like like an addendum you know maybe I could shoot like a quick little this is how to do you know I know we want to cut the rear of that blank you know at times too yeah we didn't get to the sleeving of blank yeah yeah that that might be something that we'll just do like its own its own video solely on that you know I'm sure we've got one that I can break on purpose and actually show how to sleeve it yeah that would be a good one first thing Nick that's probably Cindy note you did not miss anything with a heat gun we did not use it there were probably a couple times that could have used it maybe with a guide wrap to heat up the epoxy yeah we were just as we get people that ask about the heat gun the you know using the old bic lighter or doing whatever but you know we always try to go down the road of what least resistance I guess you know always use the low setting on everything you know always like you are being very careful I mean you didn't even need to use the heat but sometimes you got to use this veto you know it gets there but always start on the lowest setting first so good spot Cindy thank you for keeping us in check keep it on a tight eye on us always but no we didn't use the heat gun tonight so but we did have some winners that's fantastic William Orden off right am I getting that right warmed off cordoned off William Orndorff and Logan Johnson are the big winners for the repair kits we put quite a few items in there happy to do that and then of course Justin Scott is the big winner of the Terry Scroggins Big Show kit so that'll be good slide into our DMS guys and you know tell us what you want for the pro kit and then also give us email mailing address that stuff so we can get it out to you get into that clearance section because in the clearance section we've got some of these SC blanks these are really really nice they're in the gloss white they're in there for about twelve bucks right we've had them on sale this week and I would do it $12 $12 for a rod blank they're pretty nice they are very nice I like it I would do it especially for a gloss white because you know typically the any color besides you know the you know matte black or anything like that is a little more costly but these are actually the same price are they believe so fantastic well use under the purchasing guy over here so good job I mean I think we also don't we have different powers of these different powers different this is a 6-foot ultra light we've got some in there we had I know we had some like medium heavies and some mediums and different things like that you know springtime is coming around you know what that means top water season a witho my favorite bait got the spook out on baller man the school and fish that's me I love it well you like to throw the devil source that's right hey oh is that everybody no not everybody sorry alright moving on anyway we get into that clearance section well good stuff in there some some real seats I think there's even still fuchi real seats in there just counted right yeah so cool well man this was uh this was a good this was a good show this was a big mom's gonna be mad we're late for dinner late for Hot Pockets maybe she's doing was on you tonight I heard it sounded like there was some like loud banging or something I don't know what that was was she banging on the floor of things that what that was I think it was I think she was like so we need to get we need to get upstairs and eat our dinner before mom gets mad but thank you very much for joining us it was a big show tonight Thank You teri Scroggins for jumping in here appreciate everybody all the questions tons of questions good questions we made a big mess here we'll get guffy to clean that up tomorrow for a fun Wednesday at the mud hole what else anything else we missing I think we covered it I think we covered a good job tonight yeah YouTube appreciate it thanks and so I don't know what we're doing next for the next show but you know there's some things on deck some things we're working on and probably gonna be in maybe three or four weeks again on a Tuesday at 6:30 Eastern as always from the mud hole basement with you Hunter McKay me and me Chris Adams see you next time have a good night [Music] you [Music]
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Channel: Mud Hole Custom Tackle, Inc.
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Length: 89min 33sec (5373 seconds)
Published: Fri Feb 08 2019
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