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forhan tying
Posted by:
jim
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Date: December 12, 2001 09:12PM
just curious, what is the forhan wrap, and how can i get info on how to tie it. by the way im new to the board and from what ive seen so far its the best out there. thanks a bunch, jim Re: forhan tying
Posted by:
Mike Ballard
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Date: December 12, 2001 09:27PM
It's all in the most recent copy of RodMaker Magazine. You could buy a copy and get the wrap info and a whole lot more. Not to leave you hanging though. The Forham locking wrap starts like any other security wrap but then you make an encirclement of the guide leg and then go around again, make another encirclement and around again and then one more encirclement and around twice as standard. That's it. Takes on a few seconds and will completely keep the guide in place under any and all circumstances. Wish I could explain it better. Guess that's why I don't write for a rod building magazine. Re: forhan tying
Posted by:
Elrod (Jon Jenkins)
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Date: December 14, 2001 01:17PM
The locking wrap (not the Elrod locking wrap, HEHEHE!) method is easy and very secure. (sorry, the comment will be enjoyed by some) A locking wrap starts by wrapping the guide foot as usual, then make one pass behind the guide, pack the thread up under. Then continue with another pass behind the guide, but stop just as you pass the guide. While keeping tension on the thread with your fingers, encircle the guide foot by wrapping over the top and then back under. Continue as normal to complete the wrap around the blank. Do this 1-2 more times. Make an additional 2 wraps around the blank only and your done. Very easy, very effective. Re: forhan tying
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jim
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Date: December 14, 2001 03:54PM
sounds like it can only be done with single foot guides or can it be done with two. p.s. i just subsribed to rod builder two days ago so i hope i get this issue. Re: forhan tying
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: December 14, 2001 05:10PM
You will get that issue and it has already been mailed to you. I don't think you could do this on a double footed guide, nor should you need to. By their very design, double footed guides do not slip or pull out of their wrappings. To be honest, single foot guides are not notorious for this either, but such a wrap as Rich has developed completely eliminates any and all chance of it. .......................................... Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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