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One other point regarding the above, a sharp "tug" will remove coiling
from line that has not had its shape ( New line for instance) for very long. But is also shock loads the line, and is not a good idea in fine tippet. Fine nylon will be compromised by this. Most especially if you do this with fluorocarbon tippet for instance, it causes stress faults at the point where you held the line while tugging it, actually increasing the memory at these points, and on coated lines it can compromise the coating, which in turn compromises the knot strength. The main advantages of heating the line in water, is that no shock loading takes place, it is not stretched, and no particular point on the line is subjected to specific thermal or other stress. TL MC |
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Something else here as well. The main reason for excessive coiling on
spooled nylon is because it was stretched while spooling. The nylon tries to return to its original no non-stretched state, and the resulting compression on the spool can easily crush or deform it. This was once a severe problem on multiplying and other reels used for long casting heavy leads. The secondary result is that such nylon takes on extreme coiling. This can be so bad that is more or less impossible to cast with it. There is no point in heating nylon on a spool!!!! This will have the reverse effect, and program the coiling! It only works when the nylon is heated, and allowed to cool in its normal unstretched state while being held straight. Very light tension may be used, but any strong stretching should be avoided. Iīm sorry, but I donīt know why it should be disadvantageous to touch the nylon with the fingers while spooling up. I imagine this has to do with friction burns, but I donīt know. Tackle shops all use a metal or ceramic ring for guiding nylon on to spools when using high speed spoolers. Ordinarily, when winding line on to a reel, using your fingers to spread the line evenly is the only option, ( except on reels equipped with level winds, or oscillating systems), and I have never noticed any detrimental effects as a result. TL MC |
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riverman wrote:
On Nov 19, 9:14 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote: On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 20:36:42 GMT, "rb608" wrote: I sent the same question to three manufacturers, snippage In the best voice of the Nazi character on Laugh In "Very interesting!" http://www.rowanandmartinslaughin.com/wolfgang.jpg --riverman I always pictured Wolfgang being taller. Russell |
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On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 20:36:42 GMT, "rb608"
wrote: I sent the same question to three manufacturers, snippage In the best voice of the Nazi character on Laugh In "Very interesting!" |
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On 19 Nov, 14:14, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 20:36:42 GMT, "rb608" wrote: I sent the same question to three manufacturers, snippage In the best voice of the Nazi character on Laugh In "Very interesting!" Cretin |
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On Nov 19, 9:14 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Sun, 18 Nov 2007 20:36:42 GMT, "rb608" wrote: I sent the same question to three manufacturers, snippage In the best voice of the Nazi character on Laugh In "Very interesting!" http://www.rowanandmartinslaughin.com/wolfgang.jpg --riverman |
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On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 05:33:35 -0800 (PST), riverman
wrote: http://www.rowanandmartinslaughin.com/wolfgang.jpg Yes! That be him. d;o) |
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Dave LaCourse wrote in
: In the best voice of the Nazi character on Laugh In "Very interesting!" That was Arte Johnson, and it was usually followed by "But Shtupid!" -- Scott Reverse name to reply "Sock it to me!" |
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On 19 Nov 2007 13:48:11 GMT, Scott Seidman
wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote in : In the best voice of the Nazi character on Laugh In "Very interesting!" That was Arte Johnson, and it was usually followed by "But Shtupid!" That's the one. Laugh In was one of just a few popular programs that made it overseas to military stations. We got hooked on it in 68, 69, and when I was stationed in Panama in the 70s, we were pleased to find it on Armed Forces Network. Some funny stuff. Arte as the dirty old man with Ruth Buzi (sp) was priceless. Dave |
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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message ... On 19 Nov 2007 13:48:11 GMT, Scott Seidman wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote in m: In the best voice of the Nazi character on Laugh In "Very interesting!" That was Arte Johnson, and it was usually followed by "But Shtupid!" That's the one. Laugh In was one of just a few popular programs that made it overseas to military stations. We got hooked on it in 68, 69, and when I was stationed in Panama in the 70s, we were pleased to find it on Armed Forces Network. Some funny stuff. Arte as the dirty old man with Ruth Buzi (sp) was priceless. Dave Ruth Buzzi, one of my favorite comedians. She also used to make appearances on the Dean Martin celebrity roasts. One time she walked on and said; "I'm a woman of a thousand faces!" Dean replies; "Then why are you wearing that one?" Buzzi beats Dean with her purse. -tom |
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