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On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 3:58:21 AM UTC-4, rickman wrote:
wrote on 8/29/2017 2:11 AM: On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 12:55:38 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: Not gonna happen. You remind me of a women I once met. She was known as "Dick Teaser". snip The only difference with you, you never turned me on, got me excited, or took one cent of my money. And with you I can plonk you with one push of a button..... Holy crap! You are one weird piece of work! -- Rick C It's worse than that Rick, oldfart married her!! |
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On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 5:21:54 PM UTC-4, John-Del wrote:
On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 4:12:58 PM UTC-4, Tim R wrote: The old fashioned black braided Dacron line is what you want, in about a 30 pound strength. I'm not sure you can use a fast rule like that. The two links I posted for show radically different diameters for the same pound weight. This company: https://tuf-line.com/product/braided-dacron/ Shows their 30LB test as 0.712mm and this company: http://www.eposeidon.com/kastking-fo...d-fishing-line shows their 30LB test as 0.25mm Best think to do is check with each manufacturer and pick by diameter not pound weight. Yes, that's what I'm trying to explain. That kastking is called braid but it's the modern stuff, not the old cheap line. It's okay for fishing but you absolutely don't want to put it in a radio at any strength or diameter. It's super slippery, hard to tie a knot that will hold, and it has no abrasion resistance. But it's diameter is tiny so fish don't see it, and it casts very well. |
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On Tuesday, August 29, 2017 at 8:42:33 AM UTC-4, Tim R wrote:
On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 5:21:54 PM UTC-4, John-Del wrote: On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 4:12:58 PM UTC-4, Tim R wrote: The old fashioned black braided Dacron line is what you want, in about a 30 pound strength. I'm not sure you can use a fast rule like that. The two links I posted for show radically different diameters for the same pound weight. This company: https://tuf-line.com/product/braided-dacron/ Shows their 30LB test as 0.712mm and this company: http://www.eposeidon.com/kastking-fo...d-fishing-line shows their 30LB test as 0.25mm Best think to do is check with each manufacturer and pick by diameter not pound weight. Yes, that's what I'm trying to explain. That kastking is called braid but it's the modern stuff, not the old cheap line. It's okay for fishing but you absolutely don't want to put it in a radio at any strength or diameter. It's super slippery, hard to tie a knot that will hold, and it has no abrasion resistance. But it's diameter is tiny so fish don't see it, and it casts very well. So the "Tuf-LINE" would be the better choice? Taking a second look at the Kastking link I see it's braided but not listed as Dacron. Maybe that's the determiner. Again, I didn't want to do oldfart's homework for him.. |
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I happen to like this stuff. Takes knots very well, a bit fat (more contact area), does not abrade, and stretch is minimal.
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....yL._SL500_.jpg But, would I suggest it to someone for other than generic purposes, or flying kits? Not hardly. Would I have purchased it without seeing a sample first? Not hardly. Do I own a vernier caliper? Yes, I do. Along with various other measuring sticks. Peter Wieck Melrose Park, PA |
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Tim R wrote:
On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 5:21:54 PM UTC-4, John-Del wrote: Best think to do is check with each manufacturer and pick by diameter not pound weight. Yes, that's what I'm trying to explain. That kastking is called braid but it's the modern stuff, not the old cheap line. It's okay for fishing but you absolutely don't want to put it in a radio at any strength or diameter. It's super slippery, hard to tie a knot that will hold, and it has no abrasion resistance. But it's diameter is tiny so fish don't see it, and it casts very well. You also want to be close to the original diameter. If it is much larger, it can bind and wear out faster, or just jam on the main tuning shaft. If it is smaller, it won't have enough friction to work properly. -- Never **** off an Engineer! They don't get mad. They don't get even. They go for over unity! ;-) |
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On 29/08/2017 5:54 PM, rickman wrote:
wrote on 8/28/2017 1:00 PM: On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 16:48:59 +1000, Trevor Wilson wrote: ****** off then. If you can't recognise real help when you see it, you don't deserve it. PLONK This guy is an amazing piece of work.Â* He can't figure out how to order from ebay without buying from the most expensive seller and then he gets mad when people express frustration in trying to help him. What is wrong with this guy Oldschool? **He is one of the most astonishingly stupid people I've run across. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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On 28/08/2017 9:42 PM, John-Del wrote:
On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 2:12:45 AM UTC-4, wrote: On Fri, 25 Aug 2017 06:18:18 +1000, Trevor Wilson wrote: **You've got to be kidding! I just offered to send you some for free! You pay for postage. Can't be more than a couple of Bucks. A couple of Metres will fit in a standard envelope. I wasn't planning on sending a whole spool of the stuff. Stop nickel and diming the thing. Either buy the right stuff to do the job or accept my offer. BTW: My dial cord is made in Taiwan, not China. You didn't say in your post you were sending it for free, just that you had it. I think the original was .5mm, but .4mm would probably work. However, I dont know what the shipping would be. If it's anywhere near what I saw on Ebay, I wont do it. $45 shipping for 12ft of string wound around a tiny piece of cardboard is ridiculous. Apparently shipping from Aus. is extremely high. Or perhaps you need to have your eyes examined or stop using an old round screen CRT as a monitor. Here's 32 feet of dial cord shipped around a "tiny piece of cardboard" from Australia for less than 6 bucks U.S. You can do a lot of radios with 32 feet including screwups. http://www.ebay.com/itm/DIAL-CORD-0-...AOSweW5U2Wl n So, the hell with any further comments from me. I have a few email addresses of people who are ham radio operators. Maybe they can provide some real help, since it's obvious I wont get it here. You should probably take Trevor's offer as "free" seems to be as low as he's willing to go (unless he throws in a Super "Shammy" if you order now!!). **Dunno what I was thinking. I should have offered to pay him to take the stuff. -- Trevor Wilson www.rageaudio.com.au |
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Trevor Wilson wrote on 8/30/2017 1:36 AM:
On 28/08/2017 9:42 PM, John-Del wrote: On Monday, August 28, 2017 at 2:12:45 AM UTC-4, wrote: So, the hell with any further comments from me. I have a few email addresses of people who are ham radio operators. Maybe they can provide some real help, since it's obvious I wont get it here. You should probably take Trevor's offer as "free" seems to be as low as he's willing to go (unless he throws in a Super "Shammy" if you order now!!). **Dunno what I was thinking. I should have offered to pay him to take the stuff. Maybe we can offer to pay him to not post here? -- Rick C Viewed the eclipse at Wintercrest Farms, on the centerline of totality since 1998 |
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