0.25mm line

willy boy the best you will do is .26 in flo yellow daiwa T or sukuma .26mm
as i am not selling my spools of .25mm he he he
 
hellooooooooooo will got north east tackle to order in some .26 .28 .31 daiwa should be in any day now i can let you have a fill mate if your struggling :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
 
why you will never need one as your not going to get to the ocky
sorry john
its a mic with two flat anvels a dial gauge and a lifting leaver lift the top anvel
and lower to trap the line there is no crushing of the line as the spring is so fine
 
hi dave i dont need to go to ochee all my apprentices will be there i have all there gear tuned up, never used one of them mics when i was an inspector for rolls royce touch is what matters i can see i am going to have to come over and check your line with my standard mic and slip
 
.25 Line

.25 Line

Y YA GIT BIG PUFFTA'S .25 HEARD IT ALL NOW. YALL ALL BE HOYIN FANNY MOUSES NEXT( THATS TAMPON,S). REAL MEN YEARS AGO HOYED SEA FISHIN WEIGHTS ON SEA FISHIN LINE????? I DONT KNOW.
TELL YA WOT !!!!! FOR NXT YEARS RULE CHANGE ,I'LL SELL YA THE LINE NOW??/
3LB MAXIMA ITS MADE FOR YOU BOYZ AT .15MM,I,VE ALSO GOT ABOX OF SWANN SHOT BUT STARTIN TO THINK THAT MAY BE BIT HEAVY 4 U LADS??!!!!
TUT TUT:confused: :confused: :confused: :o :o :o :question: :question:
 
all too tech for me. my mic system is ---
gap between top front teeth ---. 035

gap between bottom front teeth --- .031

gap between top front right and incisor --- .028

gap between left top front and next left --- cord for court layout

martin, you,re sounding more like mr angry [norman] get to bed.:eek: :eek: :eek: :) :)
 
hi martin, i forgot to mention my last few years on inspection i started to use an elastic band for measuring tie two knots at each end and use the knots for measuring you never find i job wrong just the way they like it it dos,nt stop the jobs going out does it if you send all them corrections out and concessions they dont like it. i used to work with a lad called bobby farina worse than me for drink ,he used to fall asleep during the day on the inspection tables with the drink off the night before he used to have about 10pints on a monday afternoon before a nightshift on the night. i used to show problems with jobs to inspection foreman ie plug gauges not going thro holes he used to get mallet and knock it thro and would say there you are it does go thro great is,nt it
 
I can't see what the problem is with thinner lines. UKSF rules state minimum line diameters for various lead sizes, with no + or - tolerance (note these rules may be different for other organisations).

So if you want to use 0.35mm dia line in a weight class which states that a lower diameter line can be used then do it, you would be within UKSF rules.

In a sport where the object of the exercise is to cast a lead as far as possible and where generally, casting distances increase as line diameters decrease, then any reduction in the minimum line diameters for each weight class is a positive move. Bring it on is what I say.
 
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