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Blank Line Weight
Posted by:
Richard Khoury
(---.carlnfd1.nsw.optusnet.com.au)
Date: October 19, 2009 06:26AM
Hi,
What does line weight actually refer to? I am trying to locate a 7 -7'6 spinning blank in two pieces, in line wgt of 4-10 lb or 6-12 lb. Which I am hoping to make into a spinning rod with a split grip. But I can only locate the line weight I want in either the wrong length, in one piece, or too expensive. I am budgeting about $50 -70 for the blank. I will be targeting fish in the 2-5 lb range, Does the heavy line weight mean the rod is overpowered for the smaller size fish? I am happy to get a longer' blank and cut it down, but being a newbie, I don't trust myself yet. I have searched the mudhole database and tried Batson with no luck yet? Thanks, Richard Re: Blank Line Weight
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: October 19, 2009 08:11AM
That's a recommended line weight and is perhaps the least important of any of the ratings you see listed for a blank. However, it's safe to say that the higher the line rating the more powerful the blank so you'll still wise to look at it. The number you want to pay attention to is the power number. Generally this will be the 3rd number in the model number. For instance, let's say you see a model number that reads something like SB722. That's 72 inches in length and a "2-Power." Now as far as what constitutes a "2-Power" is a bit vague as these power ratings aren't the same from company to company. They're not even the same within the same company's product line. But if you find the series you want and know you want a lighter powered blank, you'll want to go with something with a lower power number.
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Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
(---.ptld.qwest.net)
Date: October 19, 2009 08:36AM
St Croix 2S76MLF 2 piece blank I think is still in that price range. Re: Blank Line Weight
Posted by:
Jim Gamble
(97.106.17.---)
Date: October 19, 2009 09:27AM
Spencer is correct AND here are a couple of other options:
Karen at Bingham has a blank that meets your specifications ... BSP842-2. 7'0", 4-8#, 1/16-5/16 oz lure, two-piece construction. Retail is under your intended budget. It is a nice blank ... [www.angelfire.com]. Batson has one as well ... IP840. 7'0", 4-6#, 1/32-3/16 oz lure, two-piece construction. Retail is again under your intended budget. Here's a link to that one ... [www.batsonenterprises.com]. Jim - Re: Blank Line Weight
Posted by:
Donald Becker
(---.lava.net)
Date: October 19, 2009 02:25PM
For Lamiglas blanks, go the the following site:
[www.donstacklehawaii.com] Select "Blanks", then "Length and Line" The left column will be sorted by blank length, the following column will be by line. I haven't updated these pages for about a year, so some blanks may have been deleted and newer blanks added. Hope it's helpful, Don Don Becker Re: Blank Line Weight
Posted by:
Steven Garvey
(---.hsd1.ma.comcast.net)
Date: October 19, 2009 09:21PM
Richard the guys here have made a couple of good suggestions.
Look around at the major brands and you'll find what you're looking for. The vendors on the left have a large selection of various blanks. But the Batson and St. Croix are a good choice. Re: Blank Line Weight
Posted by:
Richard Khoury
(---.carlnfd1.nsw.optusnet.com.au)
Date: October 19, 2009 10:19PM
Hi
Thanks for the replies, I have looked at a few of the options suggested. What sizes guides would best suit this 7' blank? I am also considering using either the VS guides from Batson, or similar brands with the Zirconia rings, as below. Are they all good for saltwater use? XTCVSZG SS316 With PVD TiCh, Without Chrome Plating With Zirconium Ring XVSZG Polished SS316, With Zirconium Ring LTCVSAG Light PVD TiCh, Plating With PVD Chameleon Coated Zirconium Ring I still haven't got my head around all the different materials, as so many are very similar, but are actually different! Thanks, Richard Re: Blank Line Weight
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
(---.ptld.qwest.net)
Date: October 20, 2009 09:16AM
The stainless or black frames will hold up better in salt. Knowing what reel your using would help with the rest. Re: Blank Line Weight
Posted by:
bill boettcher
(---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: October 20, 2009 10:17AM
Don
Check your site. Not working well. Bill - willierods.com Re: Blank Line Weight
Posted by:
Donald Becker
(---.lava.net)
Date: October 20, 2009 01:48PM
bill boettcher Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Don > > Check your site. Not working well. Thanks Bill, I believe the service provider had scheduled about a two hour maintenance time. It seems to be OK now. Don Don Becker Re: Blank Line Weight
Posted by:
Richard Khoury
(---.carlnfd1.nsw.optusnet.com.au)
Date: October 20, 2009 06:02PM
Hi Spencer,
So I would be Ok with any of the first two models mentioned above, as they have a SS base? The reel is a 2500 Diawa spinning reel, with 6lb braid. Thanks, Richard Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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