A trip to the dentist

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Leigh

A trip to the dentist

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I recently purchased a reel that would compliment a retro rod, unfortunately, the reel had not been packaged that well and the handle had snapped in the post. It could have been returned for a refund but I really wanted to use this reel.

Telephoning a local company was not good news as they did not service or hold parts for DAM. I'm not an engineer so my option was to try and buy a long threaded m3 bolt or to glue it but it wouldn't have lasted after prolonged use.

Yesterday I went to a meeting a was talking fishing to a gentleman that is a dentist and told him about my broken reel, he informed me he could fix this and today and I dropped it off during his lunch break thankfully a small dentist drill and some dental filling was able to bond this together and save from the scrap heap. I owe him a beer.
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Reedling
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It must have been a private dentist you would not get a repair like that on the NHS. I cannot even see the repair, brilliant job :Hat:

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I think this must be same same guy I once saw fishing the Root Canal.

I’ll get my coat.....Taxi!!!!!!!
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I used to blag old drill bits from mine - great for making your own stone weights. Other than these side benefits I am not a great lover of the dentist or his trade.

And Neil - No just NO! :Sarcasm:

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