Don't ya just hate it when you are a role tying and run out of thread, had to re-spool a few..
sandfly Active member Joined Sep 13, 2006 Messages 6,275 Sep 16, 2014 #1 Don't ya just hate it when you are a role tying and run out of thread, had to re-spool a few.. Attachments DSCF4638 (370x268).jpg 47.9 KB · Views: 10 DSCF4640 (370x278).jpg 47.5 KB · Views: 8
lv2nymph Active member Joined Jan 13, 2012 Messages 2,706 Sep 16, 2014 #2 Yea, I just hate that... Love your reloader btw
RCFetter Well-known member Joined Mar 11, 2008 Messages 2,080 Location Montgomery County Sep 17, 2014 #4 What kind of thread is that?
sandfly Active member Joined Sep 13, 2006 Messages 6,275 Sep 18, 2014 #5 white is a 70 denier flat nylon, black and yellow/green are a 210 denier twist
lv2nymph Active member Joined Jan 13, 2012 Messages 2,706 Sep 18, 2014 #6 So Bob, I guess you could say you roll your own... :roll:
sandfly Active member Joined Sep 13, 2006 Messages 6,275 Sep 19, 2014 #7 LOL, havn't thought of that for a long, LONG time !
geebee Active member Joined Oct 24, 2012 Messages 2,512 Sep 19, 2014 #9 sandfly - thats also an exceptional idea for spooling backing ! especially for steel or salt. fantastic idea.
sandfly - thats also an exceptional idea for spooling backing ! especially for steel or salt. fantastic idea.
sandfly Active member Joined Sep 13, 2006 Messages 6,275 Sep 19, 2014 #10 spooling lines on and off, backing, that's my setup for putting backing on the wood part, will post a pic. later
spooling lines on and off, backing, that's my setup for putting backing on the wood part, will post a pic. later