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Salvaged gear -
I have a flyrod set up that I like, 'but as it was hand made, nothing is labeled. I want to know the weight of the line. Can't I weigh a specific amount of the line I like best, get a ball park on the weight of the rod. Anyone know a link to a site that will give me this info Thanks Steve |
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"No left turn" wrote in message ...
Salvaged gear - I have a flyrod set up that I like, 'but as it was hand made, nothing is labeled I want to know the weight of the line. Can't I weigh a specific amount of the line I like best, get a ball park on the weight of the rod. Anyone know a link to a site that will give me this info Thanks Steve Steve, it's best to take the flyrod to a local reputable fly-fishing shop, and let experienced casters examine the rod. They could probably give you a good ballpark estimated weight, and even attach their reels to try out different size lines, as they have many ready to go for their demo rods. -tom |
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No left turn wrote:
snip I want to know the weight of the line. Can't I weigh a specific amount of the line I like best, get a ball park on the weight of the rod. Anyone know a link to a site that will give me this info http://home.att.net/~slowsnap/calib5.htm -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Mike put you on the right path, the common cents system is a viable working
system that the rodbuilders here in the US have used for two years now. Japan and europe really have run with it to the point that some manufactures are talking of using it on the rods. Sounds like they have come up with two ideas, some will put it with the rest of the info on the butt section of the blank forward of the grip, but most seem to think they want to put the action angle and power on/in the butt cap. Seen some done that way, really sets the rod off and it's right there where you can see it when you open the bag on a multi rod transport into the bush. |
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![]() schrieb im Newsbeitrag hlink.net... Mike put you on the right path, the common cents system is a viable working system that the rodbuilders here in the US have used for two years now. Japan and europe really have run with it to the point that some manufactures are talking of using it on the rods. Sounds like they have come up with two ideas, some will put it with the rest of the info on the butt section of the blank forward of the grip, but most seem to think they want to put the action angle and power on/in the butt cap. Seen some done that way, really sets the rod off and it's right there where you can see it when you open the bag on a multi rod transport into the bush. The best system yet devised. Easy to use, and once you have a yardstick, ( If you donīt know what a dog is, then you donīt know whether you want a labrador or a poodle), ( Sorry BJ, no cats), then it is also an excellent way of comparing rods line weights, action etc. Bill Hanneman is to be congratulated, on an excellent and extremely useful piece of work. TL MC |
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