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    Hi guys, i would like to know if there is a difference between the BUTT Sections of the PRIMO SYNCRO and PRIMO FULL TORNI and if so what the difference is, also how much a second hand butt section is worth/would cost to buy or how much i should expect to pay for a good second hand one?

    I have a Primo (ordinary) and would like to make it into heavy ground rod. I have been told that changing the butt section to a stiffer one would do this

    Thank you to everyone for their very valuble knowledge,

    This thread should now be CLOSED unless someone has a very cheap syncro or ft butt section for sale

    Kind Regards, Mambo
    Last edited by mambo2k7; 19-01-2009, 12:14 AM. Reason: thread finished

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    Primo Synchro /FT are power pointed

    An additional wrap of carbon at the high hand position (roughly 15" long)
    NESA = No Exaggerated Sillyness Allowed

    N.B - The above post is the personal thoughts and views of Andy 'Led Chukka' Miller and not those of any Association, Club or Federation that he is a member or representative of. Any issues with content should be addressed directly and not through his memberships.

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    • #3
      Thank you LED (Andy) for the info, so i take it that either a synco / ft butt section would make my primo (normal) into a heavy ground rod regargs, Steve. PS my son is called Andy Miller ( nice name m8 )
      Last edited by mambo2k7; 10-01-2009, 11:02 PM.

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      • #4
        Hi Steve, the tip on the Primo is firm but not as firm as I'd want on a rough ground rod.
        Look for a 2nd hand XTR - these have nmore than enough beef (butt/middle & tip) for rough ground work for the NE marks (kelp and rocks) and casts just like a Primo

        Shame about your lad having the same name perhaps he might eclipse me as a caster when he adds a few years
        NESA = No Exaggerated Sillyness Allowed

        N.B - The above post is the personal thoughts and views of Andy 'Led Chukka' Miller and not those of any Association, Club or Federation that he is a member or representative of. Any issues with content should be addressed directly and not through his memberships.

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        • #5
          unashamed plug


          looks like the xtr i have is back up for sale as i have heard nothing from prospective buyer since before christmas

          close too
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          the Limicoline one

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          • #6
            Aw thats a shame baz i just bought lt14 dymic evo last week and once again LED thanx for the advice ps my son needs casting lessons so do i LOL

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            • #7
              I do give tuition, however as I live on the outskirts of the M25 the travelling costs (either way) might make it a tad expensive

              There are some great casters in the NE area, many of which post on this forum.

              Anyone out there able to help ??
              NESA = No Exaggerated Sillyness Allowed

              N.B - The above post is the personal thoughts and views of Andy 'Led Chukka' Miller and not those of any Association, Club or Federation that he is a member or representative of. Any issues with content should be addressed directly and not through his memberships.

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