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I've been doing a lot of reading online about how to properly crimp
stainless steel leaders. MOST of the articles I have read have said that you must use zinc or nickel plated copper crimps when using stainless steel cable. Since almost all articles said this, I thought it would be no problem to find these crimps. I've been to several Basspro shops, Boatersworld, Westmarine and a few small local tackle shops. NO ONE has these crimps. They have plenty of crimps, but they are either aluminum (I'm told this is a no no with stainless) and some that just said "black". I assume that these were copper with a black finish. I did manage to find a few very large ones that were nickel, but they were for 400 lb mono. I'm using 135 lb stainless cable. It's much smaller. I also prefer double barrel sleeves. I have seen a few round, nickel sleeves, but no double barrel ones. Where can I find them? I broke down and bought some of the "black" sleeves and they seemed to work well, but I don't know how long they will last in salt water. I want to replace them if I can find zinc or nickel. Thanks! Robert |
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Real fishermen don't use crimps. ;Op ~ ~ ~
On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 03:34:25 GMT, "Robert" wrote: I've been doing a lot of reading online about how to properly crimp stainless steel leaders. MOST of the articles I have read have said that you must use zinc or nickel plated copper crimps when using stainless steel cable. Since almost all articles said this, I thought it would be no problem to find these crimps. I've been to several Basspro shops, Boatersworld, Westmarine and a few small local tackle shops. NO ONE has these crimps. They have plenty of crimps, but they are either aluminum (I'm told this is a no no with stainless) and some that just said "black". I assume that these were copper with a black finish. I did manage to find a few very large ones that were nickel, but they were for 400 lb mono. I'm using 135 lb stainless cable. It's much smaller. I also prefer double barrel sleeves. I have seen a few round, nickel sleeves, but no double barrel ones. Where can I find them? I broke down and bought some of the "black" sleeves and they seemed to work well, but I don't know how long they will last in salt water. I want to replace them if I can find zinc or nickel. Thanks! Robert |
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The swage them.
"Bashful" wrote in message ... Real fishermen don't use crimps. ;Op ~ ~ ~ On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 03:34:25 GMT, "Robert" wrote: I've been doing a lot of reading online about how to properly crimp stainless steel leaders. MOST of the articles I have read have said that you must use zinc or nickel plated copper crimps when using stainless steel cable. Since almost all articles said this, I thought it would be no problem to find these crimps. I've been to several Basspro shops, Boatersworld, Westmarine and a few small local tackle shops. NO ONE has these crimps. They have plenty of crimps, but they are either aluminum (I'm told this is a no no with stainless) and some that just said "black". I assume that these were copper with a black finish. I did manage to find a few very large ones that were nickel, but they were for 400 lb mono. I'm using 135 lb stainless cable. It's much smaller. I also prefer double barrel sleeves. I have seen a few round, nickel sleeves, but no double barrel ones. Where can I find them? I broke down and bought some of the "black" sleeves and they seemed to work well, but I don't know how long they will last in salt water. I want to replace them if I can find zinc or nickel. Thanks! Robert |
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OK...so where do I find Nickel or Zinc SWAGE sleeves?
"Bill McKee" wrote in message nk.net... The swage them. "Bashful" wrote in message ... Real fishermen don't use crimps. ;Op ~ ~ ~ On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 03:34:25 GMT, "Robert" wrote: I've been doing a lot of reading online about how to properly crimp stainless steel leaders. MOST of the articles I have read have said that you must use zinc or nickel plated copper crimps when using stainless steel cable. Since almost all articles said this, I thought it would be no problem to find these crimps. I've been to several Basspro shops, Boatersworld, Westmarine and a few small local tackle shops. NO ONE has these crimps. They have plenty of crimps, but they are either aluminum (I'm told this is a no no with stainless) and some that just said "black". I assume that these were copper with a black finish. I did manage to find a few very large ones that were nickel, but they were for 400 lb mono. I'm using 135 lb stainless cable. It's much smaller. I also prefer double barrel sleeves. I have seen a few round, nickel sleeves, but no double barrel ones. Where can I find them? I broke down and bought some of the "black" sleeves and they seemed to work well, but I don't know how long they will last in salt water. I want to replace them if I can find zinc or nickel. Thanks! Robert |
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Try Hi's tackle in San Francisco. Or try any calling any of the LOng Range
landings in San Diego. H&M, Seaforth, etc. Try posting on www.allcoastsportfishing.com "Robert" wrote in message om... OK...so where do I find Nickel or Zinc SWAGE sleeves? "Bill McKee" wrote in message nk.net... The swage them. "Bashful" wrote in message ... Real fishermen don't use crimps. ;Op ~ ~ ~ On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 03:34:25 GMT, "Robert" wrote: I've been doing a lot of reading online about how to properly crimp stainless steel leaders. MOST of the articles I have read have said that you must use zinc or nickel plated copper crimps when using stainless steel cable. Since almost all articles said this, I thought it would be no problem to find these crimps. I've been to several Basspro shops, Boatersworld, Westmarine and a few small local tackle shops. NO ONE has these crimps. They have plenty of crimps, but they are either aluminum (I'm told this is a no no with stainless) and some that just said "black". I assume that these were copper with a black finish. I did manage to find a few very large ones that were nickel, but they were for 400 lb mono. I'm using 135 lb stainless cable. It's much smaller. I also prefer double barrel sleeves. I have seen a few round, nickel sleeves, but no double barrel ones. Where can I find them? I broke down and bought some of the "black" sleeves and they seemed to work well, but I don't know how long they will last in salt water. I want to replace them if I can find zinc or nickel. Thanks! Robert |
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Cool. I have not seen that web site before. I'll give it a try!
Thanks! Robert "Bill McKee" wrote in message nk.net... Try Hi's tackle in San Francisco. Or try any calling any of the LOng Range landings in San Diego. H&M, Seaforth, etc. Try posting on www.allcoastsportfishing.com "Robert" wrote in message om... OK...so where do I find Nickel or Zinc SWAGE sleeves? "Bill McKee" wrote in message nk.net... The swage them. "Bashful" wrote in message ... Real fishermen don't use crimps. ;Op ~ ~ ~ On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 03:34:25 GMT, "Robert" wrote: I've been doing a lot of reading online about how to properly crimp stainless steel leaders. MOST of the articles I have read have said that you must use zinc or nickel plated copper crimps when using stainless steel cable. Since almost all articles said this, I thought it would be no problem to find these crimps. I've been to several Basspro shops, Boatersworld, Westmarine and a few small local tackle shops. NO ONE has these crimps. They have plenty of crimps, but they are either aluminum (I'm told this is a no no with stainless) and some that just said "black". I assume that these were copper with a black finish. I did manage to find a few very large ones that were nickel, but they were for 400 lb mono. I'm using 135 lb stainless cable. It's much smaller. I also prefer double barrel sleeves. I have seen a few round, nickel sleeves, but no double barrel ones. Where can I find them? I broke down and bought some of the "black" sleeves and they seemed to work well, but I don't know how long they will last in salt water. I want to replace them if I can find zinc or nickel. Thanks! Robert |
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Post in the tackle forum.
"Robert" wrote in message om... Cool. I have not seen that web site before. I'll give it a try! Thanks! Robert "Bill McKee" wrote in message nk.net... Try Hi's tackle in San Francisco. Or try any calling any of the LOng Range landings in San Diego. H&M, Seaforth, etc. Try posting on www.allcoastsportfishing.com "Robert" wrote in message om... OK...so where do I find Nickel or Zinc SWAGE sleeves? "Bill McKee" wrote in message nk.net... The swage them. "Bashful" wrote in message ... Real fishermen don't use crimps. ;Op ~ ~ ~ On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 03:34:25 GMT, "Robert" wrote: I've been doing a lot of reading online about how to properly crimp stainless steel leaders. MOST of the articles I have read have said that you must use zinc or nickel plated copper crimps when using stainless steel cable. Since almost all articles said this, I thought it would be no problem to find these crimps. I've been to several Basspro shops, Boatersworld, Westmarine and a few small local tackle shops. NO ONE has these crimps. They have plenty of crimps, but they are either aluminum (I'm told this is a no no with stainless) and some that just said "black". I assume that these were copper with a black finish. I did manage to find a few very large ones that were nickel, but they were for 400 lb mono. I'm using 135 lb stainless cable. It's much smaller. I also prefer double barrel sleeves. I have seen a few round, nickel sleeves, but no double barrel ones. Where can I find them? I broke down and bought some of the "black" sleeves and they seemed to work well, but I don't know how long they will last in salt water. I want to replace them if I can find zinc or nickel. Thanks! Robert |
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