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Buggs, at least denier as I can tell...

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Paul Marriner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 11:54 AM
Subject: [VFB] Thread Sizing


> As longtime members know, I have commented a number of times about
> misleading thread sizing. I didn't make too big a deal over it because,
also
> as many people know, I have a connection with UNI Products. Moreover, it
was
> impossible for me to contact other brands to ask specific questions
> (although I had measured samples). Denier is the weight in grams of 9000
> meters of thread, so threads of the same material and denier are the same
> "size."
>
> Now a neutral observer, Chris Helm, has published a chart in Fly Tyer
based
> on information from the brand companies.  A few examples:
>
> Polyester Threads:
>
> Bennechi 12/0 --- 70 denier
> Griffith 14/0 --- 72 denier
> UNI 8/0 --- 72 denier
> Bennechi 10/0 --- 120 denier
> Gudebrod 10/0 --- 45 denier
>
> The smallest of the polyesters? Gudebrod 10/0.
> The smallest spooled thread (monofilament)? UNI Caenis --- 20 denier.
> The smallest, strongest, thread? 3-way tie, all 50 denier gel spun: UNI
Cord
> 12/0, Bennechi Ultra Strong, Wapsi GSP.
>
> Unfortunately, for those who have the full table, there are a number of
> errors in the "nylon" categories. UNI 6/0 (135 denier) and UNI Big Fly
(440
> denier) are polyester, not nylon, and UNI has a 70 denier nylon (omitted).
>
> cheers,
> Paul
> http://www.galesendpress.com
>
> Paul Marriner
> Outdoor Writing & Photography. Owner: Gale's End Press. Member: OWAA &
OWC.
> Author of Stillwater Fly Fishing: Tools & Tactics, How to Choose & Use
> Fly-tying Thread, Modern Atlantic Salmon Flies, Miramichi River Journal,
> Ausable River Journal, and Atlantic Salmon.
>
>


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