I don’t know any place you can send a Reel in a bag to and have it repaired and serviced ! I like the Daiwa line of Reels but in this case this project seemed a bit complicated and difficult . Nice job Dennis .
These rarely break. The click under the spool is simple screw attachment with a spring that connects it to put tension on it. I will try to explain on an upcoming video
Great job Dennis! I enjoyed the video. I’ve gotten a few more reels I want to tell you about but I’ll send an e-mail about that. - Chris
I love watching other people fix reels I do my own work on reels I enjoy your videos Dennis 😊
Thank you - I am glad you find the videos helpful! Best wishes - Dennis
@ watch the video on this reel it was a wire
THANK YOU!!! I have no idea where the extra washer come from. Thanks again.
YW - enjoy
Extra washer maybe on the shaft of the handle??
Love the reel in a bag projects!
Thanks - The mystery continues on that washer. It may just have got caught up in the packing
Really enjoyed this one Dennis, very informative as usual. 🎣
Glad you liked it. Thanks for the note and for watching - Dennis
I don’t know any place you can send a Reel in a bag to and have it repaired and serviced ! I like the Daiwa line of Reels but in this case this project seemed a bit complicated and difficult . Nice job Dennis .
Thanks Bobby - Yes this is a little complicated at times
Never seen you put the clicker in that make a clicking noise when you pull the line off the spool 😂😂😂
These rarely break. The click under the spool is simple screw attachment with a spring that connects it to put tension on it. I will try to explain on an upcoming video
@@2ndChanceTackle not on that reel it was a wire that you took off at the beginning and forgot to put back in watch the video 😂🤣
I will rewatch it -Dennis
forgot rule #1 video/photos when taking a reel apart, especially an unfamiliar one. A rule #2 get schematic
20/20 hindsight!