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Thread size
Posted by: Chris Means (---.hu.sd.cox.net)
Date: November 01, 2006 01:03PM

What size thread for a single wrap? I know I've heard it a hundred times but I just need to hear it once more?

Thanks

Let's fish,
Chris

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Re: Thread size
Posted by: Mike Barkley (---.try.wideopenwest.com)
Date: November 01, 2006 01:06PM

A or if you're using the polyesters such as Madeira, #40

Mike
If I don't want to, I don't have to and nobody can make me (except my wife) cuz I'm RETIRED!!

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Re: Thread size
Posted by: Dave May (---.sanfordschool.org)
Date: November 01, 2006 01:08PM

"A"

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Re: Thread size
Posted by: Chris Karp (---.netpenny.net)
Date: November 01, 2006 01:25PM

Sz Tripple ZZZ Anchor Line/Thread

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Re: Thread size
Posted by: James(Doc) Labanowski (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: November 01, 2006 01:35PM

A if you want a really tight looking product

B is good too

C/D/E if you have bad eyes

Everything will work and hold the guides just fine. Strength is not an issue. And even the larger threads can look highly professional if you pack it well. Kinda "its up to you" thing. I prefer Plain thread to use on any thread that shows a lot but I also use plenty of CP. JUST a personal prefference. Good Luck.

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Re: Thread size
Posted by: Ken Driedger (---.bchsia.telus.net)
Date: November 01, 2006 03:05PM

Addition to James' factual post: if the single wrap is on a **repair**, it may not be ecomical to remove each and every last molecule of older resin.
It does not compute to spend inordinate amounts of life-force in return for the (usually) small fee a repair nets....compared to a pristine new wrap on a new blank..
There may be slight humps, or imperfections remaining. Then, the thicker threads work very well, as they can be burnished and packed in, to mask the less-than-stellar section of the rod. Especially with no colour preserver, using dark threads, on a dark rod. The wraps want to "melt" into a nice job, where any imperfections are masked.

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Re: Thread size
Posted by: Cliff Hall (---.dialup.ufl.edu)
Date: November 01, 2006 04:44PM

TITLE: "Gudebrod Thread Table: [Sat July 16, 2005]
Strength & Weight of Guide Wraps for Size 2/0 - E"
For general reference, a Table of TENSILE STRENGTHS,
Calculated WRAP STRENGTHS and Calculated WRAP WEIGHTS
of UNFINISHED Gudebrod Thread Wraps for Sizes 2/0-E,
for Silk, Regular Nylon, NCP and HT Metallics, assuming
a thread wrap bandwidth of 1 cm, around a rod blank of
circumference of 1 cm (OD = 1/Pi = 3.18 mm), is available
at: [www.rodbuilding.org]
Calculated values, not direct "in-situ" measurements.
-Cliff Hall, Gainesville, FL-USA*****
OVER 1,725 VIEWS as of 2006-NOV-1st.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/02/2006 04:42PM by Moderator.

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