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Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Robert Dittert III
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Date: February 05, 2020 04:08PM
Do y'all (you all), I'm from Texas, use locking or security wraps while using the KT & KB guides?
At the base of the ring and guide foot is very wide and I don't think the Forhan locking wrap would look right on these guides. I'm guessing a security wrap isn't necessary on the KB's with the arrowhead shaped foot, but I'm thinking would be advised on the KT's? What do y'all recommend while using these guides? TIA Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: February 05, 2020 05:02PM
Robert,
You can use any locking guide on any guide or not. It is all up to you. If a guide foot has notches in the guide foot as some do, normally it is not necessary to do locking wraps, because the notches do a very good job to keep the guide secure. Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Jason Yu
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Date: February 05, 2020 05:31PM
I’m from Texas too.
I use (2) locking wraps on my KT runners. Not needed on the KB, they hold solid. Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Robert Dittert III
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Date: February 05, 2020 06:08PM
roger wilson Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Robert, > You can use any locking guide on any guide or not. > It is all up to you. > > If a guide foot has notches in the guide foot as > some do, normally it is not necessary to do > locking wraps, because the notches do a very good > job to keep the guide secure. Thanks Roger. I'll do the security wrap behind the KT guides. Don't think the Forhan locking wrap would look right on these guides. Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Robert Dittert III
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Date: February 05, 2020 06:10PM
Jason Yu Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I’m from Texas too. > > I use (2) locking wraps on my KT runners. Not > needed on the KB, they hold solid. Thanks Jason. Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Lance Schreckenbach
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Date: February 05, 2020 06:17PM
Yes you can and I do. I have removed guides (KT & KB) from rods that I have built that did not have them and they were still difficult to remove. So I really don't think it matters but I am OCD and now I do it every time. Why is it that someone from Texas always say their from Texas and not the city they live in; like a pilot will always tell you he is a pilot or a guy who owns a Porsche will tell you he drives a Porsche, right off the bat. People will ask me if I'm German I will tell them I am an Amercan, but as you can see by the way I say American, I must be Texan. Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: February 05, 2020 06:49PM
The locking wrap done right is so easy and also unobtrusive that I use it on all single foot guides. Seems to me the biggest risk of guide problems is with the KLH's, and with those larger guides the locking wrap just disappears. Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Norman Miller
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Date: February 05, 2020 06:55PM
I use a locking wrap on all single foot KR guides. No problem with gaps, they look great. I do a locking wrap because I like them, but probably not necessary.
Norm Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Lynn Behler
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Date: February 05, 2020 07:13PM
I'm up in the air on this topic, I do and I don't. If it's a skinny delicate tip section I'd rather the guide pull out than have the tip section break, although the tip may break either way if enough force is applied to pull a guide out. Fuji says they're not needed. Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Robert Dittert III
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Date: February 05, 2020 09:28PM
Lance Schreckenbach Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Yes you can and I do. I have removed guides (KT & > KB) from rods that I have built that did not have > them and they were still difficult to remove. So I > really don't think it matters but I am OCD and now > I do it every time. Why is it that someone from > Texas always say their from Texas and not the city > they live in; like a pilot will always tell you he > is a pilot or a guy who owns a Porsche will tell > you he drives a Porsche, right off the bat. People > will ask me if I'm German I will tell them I am an > Amercan, but as you can see by the way I say > American, I must be Texan. LOL Houston American with German descents Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Lance Schreckenbach
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Date: February 05, 2020 10:14PM
Jawohl herr Dittert. Ich wohne in Rosenberg! Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Robert Dittert III
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Date: February 06, 2020 12:16AM
Lance Schreckenbach Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Jawohl herr Dittert. Ich wohne in Rosenberg! Right down the road. I'm going to try the locking wrap on the KT's and see how it looks. Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
John Cates
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Date: February 06, 2020 10:35AM
Here is a video on the locking wrap:
[www.youtube.com] Flex Coat Company Professional Rod Building Supplies www.flexcoat.com Re: Locking or security wrap on Fuji KB & KT guides?
Posted by:
Mike Lawson
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Date: February 14, 2020 10:12PM
Locking wraps make final alignment more difficult for me. I can get them close enough to work fine but guide alignment is the first thing customer and potential customers look at. I go back and forth on this. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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