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Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
George Christman
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Date: January 02, 2024 04:59AM
Does anyone have weights for the new version Snake Brand single foot guide ( with the closed ring ).
Thanks Re: Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: January 02, 2024 12:06PM
You would hink they would weigh similar to like size guides from other sources that have the same wire diameter, you'd have to have 20 - 30 of them to get an accurate weight difference I imagine. Re: Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
Herb Ladenheim
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Date: January 02, 2024 12:13PM
George,
They are a little heavier than the REC Recoil guides. Call me for more info - 561 866 2155 Herb Re: Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
Richard Bowers
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Date: January 02, 2024 02:58PM
I have seen these guides and talked directly to Mike McCoy (owner of Snake Brand) - these guides are a wonder to behold! Mike has put his patented process to use creating curved guide feet that match the curvature of the blank, and has developed a special micro-weld process to make the ring so it is not only both perfectly round, it is durable as well!
While I believe in supporting the businesses that support this forum, like American Tackle, NFC, Voodoo Rods, etc., Snake Brand is where I make an exception. They are the only fly guides I use (after the stripper, where I use the AT Microwave guides) Rich Re: Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
Mike Hubbert
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Date: January 03, 2024 12:18AM
I just finished a build using the Snake Brand single foot guides.
Yes, they re heavier than the REC single foot titanium guides, but they are round and elevated, compared to the REC titanium guides. The question is the round guide with increased elevation worth the extra weight. I make high end flyrods, and I will use the Snake Brand single foot guides on my rods. Another point came up on stripper guides distance from the butt on fly Rods’s. I have the greatest respect for Tom Kirkland, however, the stripping guide should be placed to your arm length. A stripping guide should be placed at the distance conducive to line management. Being 5’11” myself that is 28”. I have seen a value of 32”on the forum , which is common on production rods suggested. I want the stripping guide placed for line control and the custom rod built for me by Tom Morgan, distance from the butt to stripping guide was 28”. Forums provide great information, but always question and varify Mike Hubbert Re: Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
George Christman
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Date: January 05, 2024 07:01AM
Mike Hubbert Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I just finished a build using the Snake Brand > single foot guides. > > Yes, they re heavier than the REC single foot > titanium guides, but they are round and elevated, > compared to the REC titanium guides. The question > is the round guide with increased elevation worth > the extra weight. > > I make high end flyrods, and I will use the Snake > Brand single foot guides on my rods. > > > > Mike Hubbert Hi Mike If you are able to weigh a set before your next build and then share the results I’d appreciate it. I’m interested in knowing how they compare to the small torzites I currently like. Thanks George Re: Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
Tim Scott
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Date: January 05, 2024 02:01PM
How does the sizing work these? Looking for a 6 wt. they have a chart listing hoop, but don’t say if it is OD or ID Re: Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
Herb Ladenheim
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Date: January 06, 2024 09:47AM
Tim Scott Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > How does the sizing work these? Looking for a 6 > wt. they have a chart listing hoop, but don’t > say if it is OD or ID Tim, Should be I.D. Herb Re: Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
Len Lowe
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Date: February 24, 2024 11:57PM
When I wrote them flyspokeshop [https://theflyspokeshop.com/snake-brand-single-foot-guides/] weighed and put the information on their site:
Don't have any in hand to check their accuracy but converted their grains to grams. # 1 - 0.11grams, # 2 - 0.12grams, # 3 - 0.15grams, # 4 - 0.17grams, # 5 - 0.25 grams, # 6 - 0.27grams With them being a standoff guide would like to know their height as well myself . . . . for transition/choker guide and the like. Re: Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
Ernie Blum
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Date: February 25, 2024 11:31AM
Richard Bowers Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I have seen these guides and talked directly to > Mike McCoy (owner of Snake Brand) - these guides > are a wonder to behold! Mike has put his patented > process to use creating curved guide feet that > match the curvature of the blank, and has > developed a special micro-weld process to make the > ring so it is not only both perfectly round, it is > durable as well! > > While I believe in supporting the businesses that > support this forum, like American Tackle, NFC, > Voodoo Rods, etc., Snake Brand is where I make an > exception. They are the only fly guides I use > (after the stripper, where I use the AT Microwave > guides) > > Rich Any idea how they will hold up or are anticipated to hold up in the salt? Re: Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
Herb Ladenheim
(185.197.192.---)
Date: February 25, 2024 12:42PM
Ernie,
Like all guides whose basic construction is Stainless (Stain-less) Steel - they wil stain the wraps if not washed frequently. Herb CTS Re: Snake Brand SF weights?
Posted by:
Ron Weber
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Date: February 25, 2024 11:42PM
Ernie, they are treated with their proprietary ECO coating and salt resistent, and only the black nickel is not recommended for salt usage Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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