I looked at line strippers a while back, then I stopped wasting money
on silicone implanted, oh wait. You mean fishing line strippers.
Geez, I've been using drill motors for years to do that. Stick an old
pencil in the chuck and toss it when it weighs about 4-5#'s. What is
the advantage, other than fitting in your tackle box, of the Berkley
one?
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 21:42:42 -0400, "Jerry Barton \(NervisRek\)"
sent into the ether:
Is this the Berkley brand stripper? I sent The Bass Pro one of these, plus
gave one to my son Sean. I think they're great.
"Christopher P. Cericola" wrote in message
sgroups.com...
Today I received my spooling station which included a free line stripper!
Much to my disappointment, I thought the line stripper was more like a
line
dancer who takess off clothing..but this is a bit more helpful..once you
figure out how to put the batteries in.
I spent 15 minute trying to figure out why it kept jamming up everytime I
started to strip the line..I read the directions..reread the directions,
hit
it, yelled at it, screamed...in the end, I just had the batteries in
backwards.. That fixed, it works like a charm. 
See what a Calc III test does to one's mind?
Christopher
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