I got interested and researched it a couple of years ago. I ended up buying a dvd from one at Lake Fork I think! If you want to save some money, what the dvd teaches is to have a large enough flat surface and put down a white piece of paper. On the paper put numbers 1-50 leaving enought room for the parts of which most are small. As you take the reel apart place each piece on the paper next to the number as you remove it. After you have cleaned each part just start at the last part and reassemble in reverse order. Most arent that hard, i took several of mine apart, cleaned them lubed them and put em back together they all work and I had enough left over parts to build another reel!!!!! kidding. For your first one you may want to use a reel thats not real important to you just in case you have problems.....but its alot easier than I thought it was going to be. I use a tv tray I had in the garage that just happens to have a lip on it all the way around. Sprayed it white and i was good to go.