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11-17-2006, 09:14 PM
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Uncle Remus
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lakeville Ma.
Posts: 14,773
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Steve do you use a nose grommet on your thin needles. If not I would think the wire will split the nose of the plug when you tighten up the tail loop. Sux all that work and junk.
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"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
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11-17-2006, 11:08 PM
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Really Old & Really Grumpy
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: not a clue
Posts: 4,860
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U guy's know I ain't a second rate fumble finger's...everything is just so when building...tail wraps perhaps r far to tight forcing the nose loop to distort the nose gromet to an oval shape thus splitting the wood..no give on the tough wire....doesn't happen on the annealed wire...which is why I'll continue to use it even though it maybe unsettl ing to some.
BB +J..ya you can heat it up...I've had some 316? that was so tough it'd split your finger open trying to bend it around the plyer's,,,cherry red is to soft ...play with it some..count the seconds ....push the wire through the plug,,mark the wire where it come's out of the tail..heat an inch beyond the mark...twist and bend...bob's your uncle.
NIB..no worries about rocks...sand and boat fish only..no rocks in my hunting grounds...angler one has lots of soft wire...me too now...easy replacement.
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BOAT fish do count.
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11-18-2006, 03:08 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: jerseyshore
Posts: 4,949
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i've gone thru that with the nose splitting.
It can be frustrating..
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FORE!
It's usually darkest just before it turns Black..
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11-18-2006, 06:27 PM
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Uncle Remus
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lakeville Ma.
Posts: 14,773
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second rate FF. LOL
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"A beach is a place where a man can feel he's the only soul in the world that's real"
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11-18-2006, 06:44 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: whaling city
Posts: 302
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Looking at the web site posted above the only difference between 304 and 316 stainless is alloying materials which give 316 better corosion resistance. I use 316L welding wire and find ok. All I use is a nail in a vice and a pair off pliers.
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02-23-2012, 09:36 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Reading Mass/Newburyport/merrimack river
Posts: 3,748
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Poking around through some "oldie but goodie" conversations here.. this one may be of particular interst to some of the newer builders... good, civil and informative... post like this are lacking these days...
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A good run is better than a bad stand!
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02-23-2012, 10:50 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 84
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Good info here, 5 years later.
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02-23-2012, 10:57 AM
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Certified Mass-hole
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Jackson, NJ but born and raised in Massachusetts.
Posts: 1,223
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I've had plug testers report that fish have split the wood. Never lost a fish on 304L wire. It's easy and almost a pleasure to tail wrap.
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02-23-2012, 11:02 AM
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Reading Mass/Newburyport/merrimack river
Posts: 3,748
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Charleston
I've had plug testers report that fish have split the wood. Never lost a fish on 304L wire. It's easy and almost a pleasure to tail wrap.
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Me either... a friend took a bunch of my plugs to Mexico last year and fed them to the roosterfish and other assorted rock and reef dwellers.. the wire( 304L) held fine.. the plugs.. DESTROYED.
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A good run is better than a bad stand!
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02-23-2012, 12:06 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Falmouth, Ma
Posts: 1,520
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My plugs suck, I never catch anything of size, but yet there beefed up like I'm fishing for dinosaurs. Maybe I'm just ignorant 
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60 % of the time, it works every time.
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