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That's not good.
#2
Welcome! / Re: Alasgun; New guy
Last post by Alasgun - Today at 07:15:06 PM
It's a power source, and would require some gearing to retrieve at a resonable speed. However; it would bring any fish and the boat together!

Mine was on the half shell for display purposes, here's what the real thing looks like all together!
#3
Quote from: MarkT on Today at 04:25:00 PMI use saliva but then I'm not a fly fisherman!

Hey! Only ethically sourced natural spring water in recyclable glass containers for us realtm fly fishermen.  But some of the old timers still use lip balm made from 100% organic bees wax produced by union bees. 8)

But seriously, the only credible studies that I have seen are from the medical side for sutures.  Studies find that the monofilament and braided line knots surgeons use will slip more readily when lubricated with water or other substances.

AFAIK,  the fishing literature on lubricating knots is all unsupported assertions or "tests" that contradict each other but do show that we all probably have a high variance in breaking strength when repeatedly tying the same fishing knot.

If you want to lubricate to help cinch down a type of knot that tends to slip, water is not a bad idea.  It is a reasonable lubricant, and the line is going to be wet anyways. You won't be making things any worse.

I am fighting the urge to go down yet another science based rathole, this time on knot theory.  There is a thread that discussesd this recently somewhere on this site.

-J
#4
New information is always good to sort through to see if any advantages jump right out and grab you, but I learned a long time ago that if you have a proven process that serves your designated purposes well there's no reel  :D  urgency to reinvent the wheel.  😉
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Welcome! / Re: Alasgun; New guy
Last post by Reeltyme - Today at 06:17:17 PM
Beautiful! But where do you spool the line?
#6
Not a fan of electrical tape.
#7
I use saliva but then I'm not a fly fisherman!
#8
I read an article in a well-known fishing magazine where it is recommended to lubricate the knots with chapstick, natural without chemicals, to lubricate the knots. Has anyone already tried? feedback for this system?
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Welcome! / Re: Alasgun; New guy
Last post by foakes - Today at 04:05:04 PM
Wow!!!

Glad to have you on the Site!

Best, Fred
#10
Welcome! / Re: Alasgun; New guy
Last post by Alasgun - Today at 03:55:59 PM
Thanks for the enthusiastic welcome! Im going to enjoy looking into your many sub folders as im sure there's lots of good reading ahead.

Id mentioned "machinist" previously, well here's an example of how my mind works. I made this G.E frame 3 turbine model as a retirement gift for a decent fellow once; a long time ago!