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Topic: Home made gear secure bunjie cord  (Read 2836 times)

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midlifecrisis

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I got this off of the NorCal web page.  I was just talking to someone Sat about how to secure stuff AFTER I lost a gaff.  Take a look
http://www.stripersonline.com/surftalk/showthread.php?t=727139
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boxofrain

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hmmmm, I like the idea!
 Butt, what is it going to cost me for a roll of that heavy line to make a few leashes with?
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Leader spools are probably the best way to go. But even at that it's pretty spendy. About $20 for 100 yards of 200# mono. Like a lot of DIY projects I think this one falls under the category of fun but not really cheap.

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demonick

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Leader spools are probably the best way to go. But even at that it's pretty spendy. About $20 for 100 yards of 200# mono.

If each leash used 6 feet of line 100 yards would make 50 leashes, for 40 cents a leash.  I wonder if there is demand for 50 leashes on this forum?  If so, I would consider springing for the leader and making coils.
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Your friendly neighborhood tackle shop should sell you heavy leader by the foot.

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midlifecrisis

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OK, I bought some 300# leader, made 5 in about 20 minutes, it worked perfectly!  If there is a demand I would be happy to make some for people.  Let me know.
Greg Schlitz
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