Candles Fly Rod at Annie Ettinger blog

Candles Fly Rod. If the manufacturer doesn’t provide you with any, simply get a candle or chunk of beeswax and gently brush it forward towards the top of the male ferrule, coating the entire piece. per scott fly rod, candle wax the external ferrule. Put fly rod together, 1/4 twist sections together. take this wax before the first time you use your rod and apply it to all of the male sides of the ferrules. i have found candle wax can dry out and crack very quickly and can leave the horrible noise that sounds like the rod. i've used birthday candles since the '70s, keep in vest pocket just in case. And sometimes just an ordinary. wax your ferrules, any wax will do, a candle will work in a pinch, but i find that paraffin wax is the best.

Candle Fly 6/16/09 Changed title from Male Mosquito (?) … Flickr
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And sometimes just an ordinary. Put fly rod together, 1/4 twist sections together. take this wax before the first time you use your rod and apply it to all of the male sides of the ferrules. per scott fly rod, candle wax the external ferrule. i have found candle wax can dry out and crack very quickly and can leave the horrible noise that sounds like the rod. wax your ferrules, any wax will do, a candle will work in a pinch, but i find that paraffin wax is the best. i've used birthday candles since the '70s, keep in vest pocket just in case. If the manufacturer doesn’t provide you with any, simply get a candle or chunk of beeswax and gently brush it forward towards the top of the male ferrule, coating the entire piece.

Candle Fly 6/16/09 Changed title from Male Mosquito (?) … Flickr

Candles Fly Rod i have found candle wax can dry out and crack very quickly and can leave the horrible noise that sounds like the rod. Put fly rod together, 1/4 twist sections together. And sometimes just an ordinary. take this wax before the first time you use your rod and apply it to all of the male sides of the ferrules. per scott fly rod, candle wax the external ferrule. If the manufacturer doesn’t provide you with any, simply get a candle or chunk of beeswax and gently brush it forward towards the top of the male ferrule, coating the entire piece. i've used birthday candles since the '70s, keep in vest pocket just in case. wax your ferrules, any wax will do, a candle will work in a pinch, but i find that paraffin wax is the best. i have found candle wax can dry out and crack very quickly and can leave the horrible noise that sounds like the rod.

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