I've only been a forum member a couple of weeks and appologise for already asking advice but I have a query about a suitable replacement grubscrew for my Merlin.
A friend has very kindly turned me a new centre boss and while he was doing it I gave the reel a bit of a make-over.
The only problem is that the grub screw sits quite proud of the new boss and though it is only a minor thing I would like to replace it with a shorter one.
Should I use a steel one as presently fitted ,or a brass one and what sort of profile should the tip have?
My friend has made a lovely job of the boss !
Mordex Merlin Grubscrew advice needed
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Re: Mordex Merlin Grubscrew advice needed
I'm sorry, I can't help with the grub screw, however I would like to say that the reel looks stunning... I have a pair of Merlins myself and although they work fine, are rather tatty in comparison to your one...
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Re: Mordex Merlin Grubscrew advice needed
Yes it should indeed be brass so that it will wear and not your centrepin shaft. It will also wear a little 'pip' in the middle that holods a little oil aand that will make the spool turn even easier. The tip of the screw should be a slight curve, in the region of a 4inch diameter circle.
I'm sorry but I don't know the thread pitch used, but I bet it's a BA one. Evert might know? Though perhaps you pal used a different thread anyway?
I'm sorry but I don't know the thread pitch used, but I bet it's a BA one. Evert might know? Though perhaps you pal used a different thread anyway?
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Re: Mordex Merlin Grubscrew advice needed
Thanks for the advice
It's 6BA thread. It was very tatty when I bought it and was going to be a "bottom of the bag" reel loaded with heavy line in case a pike came along but I think it might deserve better now. Thanks, I'll go with the brass grub screw.
It's 6BA thread. It was very tatty when I bought it and was going to be a "bottom of the bag" reel loaded with heavy line in case a pike came along but I think it might deserve better now. Thanks, I'll go with the brass grub screw.
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Re: Mordex Merlin Grubscrew advice needed
The brass centre boss that i used does have a M 2.5mm grubscrew. it is possible to take a screw like that and grind the head the same size to 2.5mm and keep the slotted part in tact, very easy to do with a small lathe or even with a drill
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Re: Mordex Merlin Grubscrew advice needed
grinding the screw at the same size and you have a grub screw