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A homemade line spooler
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08/30/19 02:29 AM
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Catfanman
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I just saw a guy on youtube who made a line spooler by pushing a screwdriver thru a cardboard box so I improved his idea by pushing a pencil thru and putting a hole thru the front to this the line better so what y'all think ? ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2019/08/full-105448-23325-20190829_211834.jpg)
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/30/19 02:37 AM
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Jake Blood
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Put a towel underneath to provide friction on the spool otherwise it will bird nest... gives the box some extra weight too
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/30/19 10:43 AM
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DBFishing83
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I like this BETTER than my block of wood with 2 eye hole screws & a pencil --- much cheaper But my block of wood is easier to store & I just turn the screws to put friction on the pencil so that the spool does not bird nest
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/30/19 12:20 PM
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JohnF67
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It's better than the piece of  Piscifun spooler I bought. If I tried I don't think I could have put more twists on a spinning reel.
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/30/19 01:03 PM
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NickHasty
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For those bigger spools I just use a ice bucket from the hotel....works perfect..
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/30/19 01:13 PM
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BassCat'99
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Ingenuity is what makes things work, good going. I too made mine and have about $3.00 in it.
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/30/19 01:25 PM
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Jake Blood
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I have a couple pretty simple things I made to spool and de-spool. Just random [censored] I found around the garage... The first image is the spool holder. Bent metal, a long nut and a spring. The spring is to put tension on the spool so that it does not spin freely. The nut on the end allows me to tighten or loosen as I need to. To hold it I either spring clamp it to something, or put my foot on it. nice when you are sitting in the living room watching fishing stuff on YouTube and relining your reels. The second image, even a simpler concept... takes the line off with help of a drill.. that one is pretty self explanatory. I put the drill on high and the line is off the real in seconds. ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2019/08/full-30092-23367-despoolholder.png)
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/30/19 02:15 PM
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David Welcher
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I made these from some supplies left over on a job ![[Linked Image]](https://texasfishingforum.com/forums/pics/userpics/2019/08/full-50986-23373-spooling_stations.jpg)
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/30/19 02:18 PM
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JAlfred
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It's better than the piece of  Piscifun spooler I bought. If I tried I don't think I could have put more twists on a spinning reel. My experience also with spinning reels. It is a solution (though expensive overkill) solution for bait casting reels.
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/30/19 02:58 PM
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Joe Todd
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/30/19 07:17 PM
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Choogie Chunker
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I made this and a longer one from alum. angle and rod. The shorter one in photo stays in the boat with small spools ‘just in case’ and the longer one in the shop for bulk spools/changing out old line. The elastic bands work great to keep tension on spool in storage and when spooling reels.
Last edited by Choogie Chunker; 08/30/19 07:21 PM.
'91 Skeeter 200SX Yamaha 200 ................................ It's hard to stumble when you're on your knees. ................................................ I'm not old. My bobbers just float a little lower than they used to.
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/31/19 12:06 AM
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slim 285
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I would not want the line rubbing the cardboard box.
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/31/19 12:44 AM
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SteezMacQueen
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I made this and a longer one from alum. angle and rod. The shorter one in photo stays in the boat with small spools ‘just in case’ and the longer one in the shop for bulk spools/changing out old line. The elastic bands work great to keep tension on spool in storage and when spooling reels. My Skeeter came with something similar installed on the Port rod box as a factory installed option. It had room for about 4 1000 yd spools or several filler spools. .......but, NONE BEAT THE BONDING EXPERIENCE OF HAVING YOUR WIFE HOLD THE SPOOL ON A PENCIL AND, AFTER YEARS OF HELPING, SHE HOLDS PERFECT TENSION! Hahaha.
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Re: A homemade line spooler
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08/31/19 05:22 PM
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sprigsss
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I store my line in a plastic shoe box and have a bolt.that runs all the way through with 2 nuts and a washer. With 1 nut.it will either loosen all the way off or tighten too tight.
Works nicely on the boat or at home/hotel.
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