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is a waterworks force 3 to big for class 4 rod ??



 
 
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Old July 15th, 2004, 08:51 PM
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Default is a waterworks force 3 to big for class 4 rod ??

Iam considering buying this nice reel but i have to have a model as
versatile as possible, dont have money to buy several :-)

Therefore i would like to know if a waterworks force 3 can be used with
a 4 weight and for a 6 weight system with shootinghead and 100 m backing
??

Best wishes

Jakob
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Old July 15th, 2004, 09:24 PM
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"none" wrote in message
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Iam considering buying this nice reel but i have to have a model as
versatile as possible, dont have money to buy several :-)

Therefore i would like to know if a waterworks force 3 can be used

with
a 4 weight and for a 6 weight system with shootinghead and 100 m

backing
??

Best wishes

Jakob


The addition of anywhere from 1-5% of normal serum from the species in
which the antibodies (primaries and secondaries)were raised during
incubations will help to reduce background and non-specific staining
in immunohistochemical protocols.

HTH.

Wolfgang


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Old July 16th, 2004, 05:06 AM
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double the yes

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On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 21:51:35 +0200, none wrote:

Iam considering buying this nice reel but i have to have a model as
versatile as possible, dont have money to buy several :-)

Therefore i would like to know if a waterworks force 3 can be used with
a 4 weight and for a 6 weight system with shootinghead and 100 m backing
??


Yes.



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Old July 16th, 2004, 12:41 PM
Thomas Schreiber
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Default is a waterworks force 3 to big for class 4 rod ??

Therefore i would like to know if a waterworks force 3 can be used with
a 4 weight and for a 6 weight system with shootinghead and 100 m backing
??

Best wishes

Jakob


I use a Force 3 On my 9' #5 Sage XP, and also on my 9' Scott S3S #6
sal****er (shootinghead system).
But again. If you use a 8' or smaller #4, I would recommend the ULA 2 or the
Sage 3200 reel, which I use myself on my Sage SLT 8' #4.

Another thing. The weight that Waterworks state on their reels are NOT
correct. The force 2 weighs almost the same as the Force 3. My friends and I
made quite a few test, and we have yet to find two identical reels which
weighs the same! (without line and backing of course). But again. I have not
seen a flyreel which is more durable, have so good brake properties and are
as lighweight as the Force series. The smaller Sage series are also very
nice for smaller rods - and guess who makes the reels for Sage... If you
guessed Waterworks, you're right )



Tight lines
Thomas Schreiber
Århus, Denmark


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Old July 16th, 2004, 03:14 PM
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Default is a waterworks force 3 to big for class 4 rod ??

If that's the case, why should he buy a two ? Because the
smaller reel will look better on the rod ?


Oops. Didnt write the full name of the reel ) It should of course say ULA
Purist size 2. **** happens.


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Tight lines
Thomas Schreiber
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Old July 16th, 2004, 11:19 PM
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Yes.

OK :-)
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which the antibodies (primaries and secondaries)were raised during
incubations will help to reduce background and non-specific staining
in immunohistochemical protocols.



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Old July 16th, 2004, 11:21 PM
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In article , bmk-
lid says...
double the yes


OK thanks
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Old July 16th, 2004, 11:22 PM
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I use a Force 3 On my 9' #5 Sage XP, and also on my 9' Scott S3S #6
sal****er (shootinghead system).
But again. If you use a 8' or smaller #4, I would recommend the ULA 2 or the
Sage 3200 reel, which I use myself on my Sage SLT 8' #4.


OK thanks, i was thinking about the reel for a future 9" #4 and would
propably use it more frequently for the 6 weight.

Take care

Jakob
 




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