Ya know yo're a red-neck when yer best dressin' is a floor wax! ;0) I like 'em even more when they once in a while work.
Wally -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jeff Frye Sent: December 2, 2003 5:12 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [VFB] Dry line extended life That's not redneck, that's resourceful. I love nothing to lose situations, they liberate the mind. -Jeff --- Wally Lutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Posted this else where and then realised just how > red-neck this is but don't > knock it until you try it. Works very well but I > think I'll try two coats > with a buff between. > > Small town living responsible for limited access to > replacement of worn line > or even a line dressing now include feud with the > local rip-off-sports store > and I'm almost hooped. > > My old dry line was dirty and had what looked like > micro cracks and not a > 100% floater anymore. My next trip to the big city > for re-supply was a while > away so I started looking through the house hold > cleaning supplies and came > across "Future floor finish tough acrylic > protection." My line was dead; > nothing to loose... WOW! slick thru the rod guides, > floatation restored, and > here it is four months later the line's finish > didn't peel off. About time > for another cleaning and treatment, I think I can > get another trip or two > out of my newie line for next season and just save > the replacement for > later. > > Calm days > Wally Lutz > Edson, West Central Alberta > Heart of the Yellowhead. > > "The wild fish were as the wild air, no mans > possession but the free > gift of God." > > Arthur Ransome > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now http://companion.yahoo.com/
