I have 4, and then 8 up to 40. As I also fish, line wasn't an issue. I just didn't have any line for 2 ULs I have (lower than 8lb). Went and bought a filler spool for $3 or $4 and spooled them up. Good investment as I starting fishing with my daughter more in the spit ponds we have near by as well as had the right lb for those tighter tolerance situations.
Mark rainbow wrote: > Great... I've heard that fishing line tip before on the forum.. Mark... what > pound test did you wind up using ??? > > Bud > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mark A. Patton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 11:27 AM > Subject: Re: ShopTalk: frequency measurements > > > Dead on Lloyd. > > > > I encountered the same thing when using tape on a couple clubs and > > checked a few points, > > Club heads would work their way off slightly (though not turning or > > showing looseness) > > > > I used tape a few times as the fishing line I had for a shim was too > > thick. > > To fix, I bought some lighter pound test fishing line. Issue has yet to > > resurface. > > > > Mark > > > > Lloyd Hackman wrote: > > > > > Yes, that and maybe the head is not seated al the way on to the > > > shaft. llhack > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: rainbow > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 6:41 PM > > > Subject: ShopTalk: frequency measurements > > > General question on taking frequency measurements before > > > and after assembly.... I have noticed that when I measure a > > > clubs frequency after assembly that I get readings that are > > > 3 or so CPM's higher than when I measured the club prior to > > > assembly... typically graphite shafted woods... what I > > > usually do to measure freq. prior to assembly is to put a > > > wrap of masking tape on the tip and push the head on to get > > > a reasonably snug fit... when I "pluck" the club to take I > > > reading I don't notice any looseness of the head on the > > > shaft.. it appears to maintain its position... was > > > wondering if anyone else has seen this happen.. I suppose > > > any looseness.. however slight or unnoticeable would > > > contribute to a low reading.... Bud.. > > > > > > >
