"Had a BIG paint order (11-5-gallon buckets) filled at this location ON A SATURDAY. What a great experience! I called and spoke to Lisa to make sure they had the quantity I needed in stock. They did and she put my name on them so they would still be there when I got there. I arrived about an hour later and it was all hands on deck in the paint dept. as the employees formed an assembly line. Teddy and Jaime put the heavy buckets on the counter and Lisa, Katie and Sylvie tinted and shook the buckets and then they were returned to Teddy and Jaime. Even the PPG rep Patrick helped out by serving customers while the team was busy. Teddy and Jaime then offered to load the buckets into my vehicle for me. Service with a smile from the whole team from start to finish."
Walmart
2
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1760 Columbus Pike, Delaware
OPEN · 06:00 - 23:00 · +1 740-363-9931
"Pros - \nConvenient - Not too far away from most places. Usually a walk distance away.\n\nCons -\n\nOutdated equipment - With the exception of the self checkout lines being readily available some checkout machines are decades behind. An associate claimed the machine in electronics department is from the early 1990s .\n\nCleanliness - By far the messiest Wal-Mart on this side of the Delaware. Granted it is a smaller store BUT I would figure that they would avoid being Dollar Tree levels of bad.\n\nToxic employees - As a frequent customer I go there to find updated stock in the early morning hours. Some of these associates tend to mouth off while working and gossip about customers. I get that some customers are unruly and not always right BUT this behavior is unacceptable. Two wrongs don't make a right."
Classic Sound Repair
1755 Sunview Rd, Lyndhurst
+1 440-334-1840
Play It Again Sam
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32
14311 Madison Ave, Cleveland
CLOSE · 10:00 - 18:00 · +1 216-228-7330
"I took a long-dead amp and pre-amp to Sam's to see if they could bring them back to life. The pre-amp came back to life like a champ, the amp didn't. They had my gear for about 2 weeks, called and let me know the situation. \n\nI appreciated the honesty about the amp - that the labor and parts would be worth more than the amp. The pre-amp was an inexpensive fix, and it's been working great.\n\nLots of eye candy in the store. Very dangerous."
Reel to grip methodsYou can see in the pic below I use rubber bands to hold the reel while taping. That rod has two rubber bands on it because I didn't know if I was gonna like that reel on that rod. However, when mounting a reel with Tommy Tape I will rubber band the back of the reel, and tape the front first. Then remove the rubber band and tape the back. Very simple process! I cut a piece ...
Winter Reel ServicesJust wondering what peoples experience with this is? They received my reel on 1/7 but I have not heard a word from them. When I first inquired they made it seem like turn around was much quicker than it looks like it actually will be. Not that I am in a rush, but if I was, could I depend on this service? 30-45 day turn around wouldn't work out too well in the middle of the ...
My buddy showed me his new "rattle reel". He took an old fishing line plastic dispenser put nuts in the open end. Then put a piece of cardboard on the open end so the nuts can't fall out. He then mounted it in his shack above his jig hole. It rattles when the line starts reeling. Logged
The reel is slightly on the smaller side and that is the reason for liking it. It has less weight and therefore, I can detect a lighter bite. Obviously the reel doesn't have the line capacity but I'm not fishing for Northerns or Musky. Walleye don't tend to make long runs. And if I do hook a longer running fish, I still have plenty of line to ...
Baitfeeder spin reelI have a bunch of old okuma avenger abf for catfish and carp, the ceymar seems to be the next step up. Never had a problem with either other than the anti reverse can be goofy if they go for a swim Logged Print Pages: [1] | Go Up IceShanty.com's Ice Fishing Community » Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! » Equipment (Moderator: Bean) » Baitfeeder spin reel
Love my non-hook setting, original foolers for dead sticking with a 500 series baitfeeder reel on a Jason Mitchell meat stick. They pack down wonderfully. I would highly recommend their hole covers as well. The only issue I have with them, as with any tip-up, is that they are great for live bait presentations, but not so much for anything else.
Using summer reels for ice fishingDave Genz use to recommend taking the reels face plate off and poring hot kettle water into the reel to remove the factory grease then use a good winter oil/grease . I never tried this but do notice that some of my cheaper reels are sluggish/stiff while other reels not an issue .I would imagine that "greases" have improved over the years for a wider range of ...
The reel smoothly turns on its own as the jig descends and the line stays straight and slides nicely through my Venom slip bobber - something that never happened with the line before.
I've got the same reel and it's a good one for the price. Another good one is the Shakespeare Dimension 5025. 10 bearings w/instant anti-reverse and a nice smooth drag.