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Ozer4 Veteran user NYC 329 Posts ![]() |
Hello,
So after serving me so well for 3 years now, my El Duco ring flight caught a snag last night...literally. The f*&@ l*@* got caught around a button of my back pocket and in my haste to figure out what was going on, I accidentally broke the aforementioned line which promptly retreated inside. Does anybody know if it's possible to fix the reel? I figured I would post this prior to unscrewing it and opening it up. Feel free to PM me as well. Thanks, Oz |
KenW![]() Elite user 439 Posts ![]() |
Easy Fix just be careful when opening the case. While you are at it use a little white grease on the spring before reassembling.
KW |
Pete Biro![]() 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts ![]() |
Take your time. I had a spring wound camaera that jammed and I opened it to see if I could fix it and the spring expanded and about a dozen parts flew all over the room. I put 'em all in a package and had to send it back to the factory. Luckily, it was a very expenive pro camera (Bell and HOwell Foton) and had a lifetime guarantee. Of course I included a huge letter of apology and swore I would never try to fix anything again.
Reels are easy.
STAY TOONED... @ www.pete-biro.com
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