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Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Roy Bertalotto
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Date: January 23, 2021 04:24PM
I just received some braid fishing line I had ordered. It's 10# weight, lime green and very thin. Yes-No? RoyB South of Boston Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: January 23, 2021 04:38PM
Not the best, has no stretch. Not sure of color retention. A little bit of stretch is desirable. It's great fishing line, use it there, and get wrap thread for wrap. Fuji has neon green and neon lime in both regular and no CP thread. There are others, too. Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
chris c nash
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Date: January 23, 2021 04:39PM
Ten pound lime green braid is what I use .......on my reels. For wraps I use rod wrapping thread but if had no other option I think most would use anything available in a pinch.
Why would you even consider it , rod building thread is plenty strong. Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Kent Griffith
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Date: January 23, 2021 04:39PM
Only if it is dry braid. If it has a lubricant on the braid line I would be concerned about it and epoxy not saturating as well and being repelled by the lubricant. But if dry, why not give it a try. I've never done it with braid so I can't say for sure... just be wary of line lubrication is all I can think of as a hindrance. Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: January 23, 2021 04:54PM
Good point, Kent. Many braids do have lubes and coatings. Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Roy Bertalotto
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Date: January 23, 2021 05:21PM
I'm new to this whole rod building thing. I just ordered and received the braid and was surprised how thin it was. I'm a long time saltwater fisherman, so braid is not new to me. But I'm talking 50# and up for saltwater. Sold the big SW boat and bought a 14' tin boat for freshwater. I'm reading folks are using braid on spinning reals now so thought I'd give it a try. But, yes, it is lubricated so the epoxy will not sink into it......Bad idea! Thanks RoyB South of Boston Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: January 23, 2021 05:25PM
Roy,
However, all is not lost. Take your spool of braid and make a couple thousand thread pulls. 10 lb braid really excels for a thread pull to use when wrapping rods. I tie up loops with the braid, inserting a small bright bead in the loop. That way, when the pull loop gets dropped, the bright bead makes the loop much easier to find. Take care Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
John DeMartini
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Date: January 23, 2021 05:43PM
No, but if you do use it you will only use it one time.
Have fun Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Roy Bertalotto
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Date: January 23, 2021 06:07PM
The braid will be used on a spinning reel. That is what it was bought for. RoyB South of Boston Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
ben belote
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Date: January 23, 2021 06:13PM
nylon stretches enough to allow the rod to ovalize when flexed..i,m not sure if braid has enough stretch to allow the rod to ovalize..if not the rod may break at one of the wraps..just too risky.. Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Michael Danek
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Date: January 23, 2021 06:29PM
It's not just about the epoxy not sinking in, the lubricants very likely will cause "fisheyes" in the epoxy, dimples. Rod wrapping thread has nothing in it that could interfere with the epoxy leveling well, evenly. Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Bill Sidney
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Date: January 23, 2021 06:44PM
Try it an report back , who knows what will happen +/- William Sidney AK Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Lynn Behler
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Date: January 23, 2021 07:10PM
Thanks Bill, good idea. Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
ben belote
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Date: January 24, 2021 03:12AM
Roy, you can easily make a test wrap on a scrap piece, give it a couple coats of color preserver to seal the wraps, let dry well, then try the epoxy..if you still get fish eyes you will have an answer.. Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Kent Griffith
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Date: January 24, 2021 07:02AM
There is another issue I would consider...
Braid is made from polyethylene plastic. It breaks down with UV light from the sun. Old milk jugs are made from it as well, and when left in the sun, the plastic breaks down and becomes brittle and cracks up and breaks up into pieces rather easily. Braid line is no different and will also break down and deteriorate with exposure to the sun unless coated in UV protection. So keep this in mind as well when considering braid. I am not sure if the epoxy you will use to cover it will prevent the molecular breakdown of the plastic as it absorbs the UV light over time. Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Lance Schreckenbach
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Date: January 25, 2021 10:28AM
roger wilson Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Roy, > However, all is not lost. > > Take your spool of braid and make a couple > thousand thread pulls. > > 10 lb braid really excels for a thread pull to use > when wrapping rods. > > I tie up loops with the braid, inserting a small > bright bead in the loop. That way, when the pull > loop gets dropped, the bright bead makes the loop > much easier to find. > > Take care I do the exact same thing but clean the lubricant off the braid with acetone first. 20# works good too. Re: Braid fishing line for wrap???
Posted by:
Phil Ewanicki
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Date: January 26, 2021 11:25AM
Beware of silicone, wax, or any other type of lubricant on thread loops used to pull wrapping tag-ends. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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