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Question on security wraps
Posted by:
Will Parham
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Date: December 11, 2001 12:42PM
Has anyone used a security wrap on the Fuji BLBLG. The shape of this guide does not lend itself very well to these tyes of wraps. It is not that it cannot be done it is that it cannot be done without leaving a gap between the guide wrap and first locking wrap. I was hoping the Forhan Locking Wrap method may help but I do not believe it will solve this problem because you cannot wrap up this guide leg. Any thoughts? Re: Question on security wraps
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: December 11, 2001 01:17PM
You can wrap up the guide leg, and with the Forhan method you are only talking about 1/32nd inch or so. The trick on trying to reduce any gap between your regular wrap and the security portion lies in wrapping as far along the foot as possible and only then going around behind the guide leg. Once behind you must push these wraps back up against the regular guide wrap. Obviously this is much easier to do if you have a wrapping jig or lathe with some sort of reverse tension spring so you can get around the guide leg and then have the reverse tension recover what would otherwise be slack thread. .................. Re: Question on security wraps
Posted by:
Will Parham
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Date: December 11, 2001 03:56PM
Please let me note for the record, I am very impressed with the Forhan method and I will use it on everything that I can use it on. Nice work Rich! You have made SF guide wraps virtually "bombproof"! Re: Question on security wraps
Posted by:
Rich Forhan
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Date: December 11, 2001 04:55PM
Thanks Will. I needed something "bombproof" for the tournament pros I build for. Re: Question on security wraps
Posted by:
William
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Date: December 11, 2001 06:49PM
I got my copy and went right to it. Yes it's a great idea and one that makes you wonder why you didn't think of it yourself and sometime many years ago. I am thinking that on the very small fly rod single foot guides I may just use one of the 'locking' wraps that encircles the guide. Maybe 2 if I can fit them in there. On the larger guides I'll go with the author's recommendation of 3 plus the blocking wraps as listed. Thanks to Rich Forhan for sharing it and thanks to RodMaker for providing a forum for such sharing of ideas and information. Re: Question on security wraps
Posted by:
Will
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Date: December 11, 2001 09:11PM
I agree completely William. Same thing with the hook keeper in the trigger of the reel seat. What a great idea Rich! I use it on everything now. Just think...there are guys on this board "right now" that are absolutely bursting with anticipation after our dialogue about the locking wrap. Don't worry guys, you will get your copy soon! Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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