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need to know where to get a supply of this stuff. heard there's a place in dun laoghaire? the little packets tackle shops are not enough. can anyone help? i have tried lots of bike/ automobile/ safety shops with no joy. thanks.
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Try the boat shop on the Howth road on the way out to Sutton (I think it's called Sutton dinghy supplies?) - give them a ring beforehand to make sure they have some in stock.
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Thats the one Steve, Sutton Dinghy Supplies.
Lads, do you remember a tackle shop near the wooden bridge?
I remember going into a shop with a very narrow hallway a few years back. hadnt got a shop front to speak of, just a doorway. Any ideas or am I mad?
Lads, do you remember a tackle shop near the wooden bridge?
I remember going into a shop with a very narrow hallway a few years back. hadnt got a shop front to speak of, just a doorway. Any ideas or am I mad?
Wes
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Ive often found it strange theres no shop in or around Howth.
I know the shop at the station has the odd pack of feathers, but thats it.
Bloke called Joe Harrell had one further up the coast road years and years ago, near enough to the dinghy supply place, was a nice aul shop, where I bought my first beachcaster.....an Abu Neptune, what a rod.
The closest tackle shop is in Ballybough, as far as I'm aware.
Will we all go into business and open our own? :lol:
I know the shop at the station has the odd pack of feathers, but thats it.
Bloke called Joe Harrell had one further up the coast road years and years ago, near enough to the dinghy supply place, was a nice aul shop, where I bought my first beachcaster.....an Abu Neptune, what a rod.
The closest tackle shop is in Ballybough, as far as I'm aware.
Will we all go into business and open our own? :lol:
Wes
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Hi mb3, I take it the tape is for the top of the rod for bite indication, little tip for you m8, after a while the tape becomes worn and you have to eventually replace it, have you ever considered using whipping thread, buy yourself some of the silvet thread that is used for edging whippings and away you go, I use this all the time, just a few drops of super glue then whip down as far as you want too finish it off with super glue allow to dry then give it a coat of clear d**e or varnish job done used this method for years and it works try it cheer Rod.
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George wrote:Sutton dinghy supplies is not closed, or were you talking about another shop jd. It is on the coast road about a half a mile before you rech sutton cross. €2 for 2m and they sell handy tide books too. Good lug digging opposite this place :wink:
Was talking about Joe's tackle shop. I'm only a few minutes walk from Sutton Marine
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Shop beside wooden bridge
Yeh
I remember the shop beside the wooden bridge in Dollymount, it's long gone now (shows there's not much fishing there anymore), it was right beside the traffic lights. Colm Creans shop beside the Goose Tavern, on Sion Hill is also closed down a couple of years now.
As for the reflective tape, I use strips cut from the reflective stickers off road safety signs/guards, was able to get my hands on a couple a few years ago and they work brilliantly.
Damien
I remember the shop beside the wooden bridge in Dollymount, it's long gone now (shows there's not much fishing there anymore), it was right beside the traffic lights. Colm Creans shop beside the Goose Tavern, on Sion Hill is also closed down a couple of years now.
As for the reflective tape, I use strips cut from the reflective stickers off road safety signs/guards, was able to get my hands on a couple a few years ago and they work brilliantly.
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Reflective tape
The reflective material used on road signs is reflective vinyl.
Any manufacturer of road signs will have it in stock & should sell you
some if you want.
You can also get lots of different colours & it's weatherproof.
Try Rennix in Mulhuddart Dublin 15 or Fleming & Co Dunboyne.
Regards,
Patrick.
Any manufacturer of road signs will have it in stock & should sell you
some if you want.
You can also get lots of different colours & it's weatherproof.
Try Rennix in Mulhuddart Dublin 15 or Fleming & Co Dunboyne.
Regards,
Patrick.
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DON'T VARNISH IT!!! just replace it when it gets really tattered. save yourself the misery. have varnished it before and found nothing 'flexable' enough. very hard to get varnish to stick to the surface of the tape. tried resins and they too crack eventually. also makes the tip too bulky and the tip is the best part of any rod!
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Hi Mark, just thought i ought to mention remember to get the metallic whippin thread i find silver and gold is the best if you decide to use this methid cheers m8ty rod
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