Shimano guy spraying the bejesus out of a reel...ShimanoFan wrote: No mention of aerosols either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hp-tVFCoCVo
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Shimano guy spraying the bejesus out of a reel...ShimanoFan wrote: No mention of aerosols either.
This is the second comment referring to spraying lubricant on a reel. All of my previous aerosol comments pertained to spraying solvent, not lubrication. This point seems to be overlooked.Aquaftm45 wrote: Shimano guy spraying the bejesus out of a reel...
LMAO! Funny you should mention this! 2 days ago at the shop I repaired a "forum" reel with a ton of it flowing out of the reel:Tokugawa wrote: 3. Hacks who have no business opening a product (using Quantum Hot Sauce is a dead giveaway).
There is a place for everyone in the world...even #3.
You posted these same pics 2 days ago. Are you in some type of time warp?ShimanoFan wrote: Just yesterday at the shop I repaired a "forum" reel with a ton of it flowing out of the reel:
You are so right! 2 days ago... I forgot yesterday was other shimano's...Aquaftm45 wrote: You posted these same pics 2 days ago. Are you in some type of time warp?
We can agree to disagree. Its OK.PikeRoadBassn wrote: As for using compressed air to force gunk out of a bearing, while it spins at RPMs higher than it will ever see in a reel, while DRY...well let’s just say that’s as bad if not worse than using a harsh solvent.
You should use this as your signature.ShimanoFan wrote:.....
...I am a reel repair guy, that doesn't make any difference...