Line Accessories (Heat Shrink, Line Welding Kit, Loop Material) |
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Line Welding Kit
This kit includes q heat gun, concentrator nozzle, and 4' of 1/16 and 3/32, 8 feet of 1/8, 4' of LRL+ .040 for making loops
With this you are ready to start welding. Gun has two settings. Use the low setting about 2" away from the line for perfect results every time.
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Heat Shrink
Heat shrink tubing specifically adapted to welding fly lines. This is the perfect stuff. Shrink 2:1 and has no adhesive. Easy to peel off when finished.
Available in 4' length
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Scientific Anglers - Custom Cut Express Tips
Customize 2 Tips
30' T sinking line with a loop on both ends
Cut to length and get two complete tips of various sizes
Monofilament Core for strong delivery
SA ID: SA CCE TXX where XX denotes grain weight per foot

Line Grain Weight Sink Rate (inches/sec)
T-10 10 grains per foot 6-7 IPS
T-12 12 grains per foot 6.5-7.5 IPS
T-14 14 grains per foot 7-8 IPS
T-18 18 grains per foot 7.5-8.5 IPS
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Loop Material
4' of LRL+ .040 which is perfect stuff for welding loops onto the end of a shooting head.
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Tear Mender Adhesive
Non toxic adhesive. Super strong. I use this for splicing lines and making loops. Just as permanent as Aqualseal but much more user friendly. Dries in 20 minutes.
Just saturate the core very well before you pul it in. After you pull it just roll and squish the cover to make sure you have good contact and 20 minutes later you have a permananet connection.
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T Leaders for Custom Tips
T-17, 30 Ft Length - may be cut to desired lengths to make custom tips, 14 grains per foot, 10 inches per second sink rate.
T-14, 30 Ft Length - may be cut to desired lengths to make custom tips, 14 grains per foot, 8" to 9" per second sink rate.
T-11, 30 Ft Length - may be cut to desired lengths to make custom tips, 11 grains per foot, 7" to 8" per second sink rate.
T-8, 30 Ft Length - may be cut to desired lengths to make custom tips, 8 grains per foot, 5" to 6" per second sink rate.
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