
Originally Posted by
12VoltMan
I've been cleaning and repairing my own reels for over 25 years and even did it as a second job for several. It was nice when i had only a few reels to clean; it was a pain in the a## when I had thirty to do and customers wanting their reels back ASAP. This certainly cut into my fishing time, so I gave it up. Here's a little tip: mikesreelrepair.com has thr schematics of a lot of reels. Just drill down to the reel you're working on and zoom in the view to see exactly how all the parts fit back together correctly. Mike's is also a great place to order parts. Good Luck!!