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<blockquote data-quote="crannman" data-source="post: 493864" data-attributes="member: 28673"><p>It’s a good winter project. </p><p>To keep everything handy I took a 3 ring notebook, added some page protectors to save the information that came with each reel and a place for the oil and grease. </p><p>I either cut the box the reel came in to save information about the reel or copied it and put the pamphlet along the little plastic envelope of drag washers in the page protector then sorted each page alphabetically. I like saving the box the reels come in but they were taking up too much storage space. I’ll print out information about about a reel, for example, specific information about maintaining the reel, and add that to the page as well. </p><p>It’s a relaxing pass time on a day with nothing to do give them a cleaning.</p><p>I read somewhere that it’s a good practice to back off the drag on your reels if they’re going to sit for several months. I might try that this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crannman, post: 493864, member: 28673"] It’s a good winter project. To keep everything handy I took a 3 ring notebook, added some page protectors to save the information that came with each reel and a place for the oil and grease. I either cut the box the reel came in to save information about the reel or copied it and put the pamphlet along the little plastic envelope of drag washers in the page protector then sorted each page alphabetically. I like saving the box the reels come in but they were taking up too much storage space. I’ll print out information about about a reel, for example, specific information about maintaining the reel, and add that to the page as well. It’s a relaxing pass time on a day with nothing to do give them a cleaning. I read somewhere that it’s a good practice to back off the drag on your reels if they’re going to sit for several months. I might try that this year. [/QUOTE]
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