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I need to know their biocompatibility, friction coeficient ans abrasion resistance.
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If there is a way that....
Both friction and abrasion resistance are best verified in as close to the final or electrical.
Friction and abrasion resistance are great properties to get general possible.
Of task is not trivial.
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Hello,
My Name is Thomas and I am doing a report on the characteristics of rope in three different areas, Strength, Flexibility, and Abrasion. I have a few questions about certain areas of my project.
Thanks in advance,
1. When rope is put under pressure...
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In many cases, you should not go "cheap ropes) have a sheath for abrasion resistance protecting the inner core which provides most of the sheath determines several....
For tensile strength and abrasion resistance of your rope.
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Anybody used the Berkley Nanofil yet? Any thoughts on it would be of interest. I saw it at the local sportsman's show, and it seems limp and VERY slippery. They had 1 pound test on a spinning rod. Seemed large for 1 lb test. Wondering what knots work,...
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As I am an enthusiastic user of circle hooks for DS and Senko-type baits, it would .
Throws great with TERRIBLE abrasion resistance Better off with good ole Excel This is an review at the impact resistance.
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What coating would you suggest using on Exhibition Canvas Matte?
My goal is abrasion resistance. I do not like a glossy look.
I hang the canvas in a large ventilated spray booth. I apply the spray with
an HVLP Gun.
Thanks for any help you can give me ...
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Itching to try some new mono...
The line is gonna go on my top water/spinnerbait/buzzbait rod. I fish around weeds, and some rocks, so a relativity high abrasion resistant line is optimal, or at least one that I'm not gonna have to re-tying all the time...
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It will be tough to beat....
Armor Coated XL and Maxx have a little bit more stretch but much more abrasion resistance than either the strength and abrasion resistance of CXX, yet has so many of the CX Premium qualities as well..
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OK ... I'm an old guy and habits are hard to change. I used Trilene XT for many, many years and it did a wonderful job for me. Of course, anything that WORKS usually DISAPPEARS from existence, and some years ago Berkley stopped making XT in blue fluorescent...
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What are you guys opinions just about decided that P-Line CXX will fit my needs and seems comparable to the old XT in abrasion resistance and castability....
And seems comparable to the old XT in abrasion resistance and castability.
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I have an application where I'll want to make a rather soft hardwood (Siberian Elm) much harder and tougher than god made it.
I intend to apply a floated coat of very low viscosity CA glue to it and then after a few minutes when it's sunk in, hit it with...
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I explored French polish because it seemed.
I just didn't like them as options.
You to abrasion and wax.
By makers of SAR coatings for Lucite and acrylic, SAR meaning scratch and abrasion resistant.
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Kens asked me about laying up Dynel. My test show it at least 5 times as abrasion resistant. It is not for Bright work.
It cost about the same as glass. It takes a little more resin to wet out. But, a little less to fill the weave.
The scratch is from...
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It's dynamite for abrasion resistance !
I've also been using it as rub strips at the waterline so the bow.
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For those of you using P-Line HALO fluorocarbon , where do you find it most useful? Is it more you crankbait line, being limp and manageable, and having a fair amount of stretch. Or is it more you jig and flippin line, stiffer, sensitive, and abrasion...
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And i almost forget it is very abrasion resistance for is diameter who is fairly small for the pound.
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This jacket is too big on me. Worn on the street a couple times a year for 2 years. Never been down. The jacket is in EXCELLENT condition. It's well vented and comes with a removable liner so it's great year round.
Relaxed women specific fit
1.2-1.4...
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I have a classic....
No problem.
Yellow Devil Thanks Big E, I'll look into it.
They prefer "classic" looking black jackets.
This jacket would probably sell quickly at Yellow Devil on consignment; 60/40 split .
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