Tape On Spool at Alice Doucette blog

Tape On Spool. The easiest is to put electrical tape on the spool surface before tying braid. how to fix it: the next thing you can do to prevent backlash is to put on a strip of electrical tape on your spool just beyond how far you can. There are two ways to stop braid slipping on the spool. the first thing i like to add to the reel spool is small piece of electrical tape. It lets the braid bite in so you don't have to. i use 2 wraps of electrical tape on my spools that don't hold much line. so i’ve been using electrical tape as a way of keeping line on the spool without having to make a arbor knot. if you plan to fill the spool with braid you can either run a short length of backing (enough to just cover the bottom of the spool) or use a thread tape to wrap.

Tesa 4965 Bobbin Wound (Spool Wound) Double Sided Tape
from embossingtapesupplies.com.au

It lets the braid bite in so you don't have to. if you plan to fill the spool with braid you can either run a short length of backing (enough to just cover the bottom of the spool) or use a thread tape to wrap. There are two ways to stop braid slipping on the spool. The easiest is to put electrical tape on the spool surface before tying braid. i use 2 wraps of electrical tape on my spools that don't hold much line. how to fix it: so i’ve been using electrical tape as a way of keeping line on the spool without having to make a arbor knot. the first thing i like to add to the reel spool is small piece of electrical tape. the next thing you can do to prevent backlash is to put on a strip of electrical tape on your spool just beyond how far you can.

Tesa 4965 Bobbin Wound (Spool Wound) Double Sided Tape

Tape On Spool the next thing you can do to prevent backlash is to put on a strip of electrical tape on your spool just beyond how far you can. It lets the braid bite in so you don't have to. The easiest is to put electrical tape on the spool surface before tying braid. There are two ways to stop braid slipping on the spool. the next thing you can do to prevent backlash is to put on a strip of electrical tape on your spool just beyond how far you can. i use 2 wraps of electrical tape on my spools that don't hold much line. if you plan to fill the spool with braid you can either run a short length of backing (enough to just cover the bottom of the spool) or use a thread tape to wrap. so i’ve been using electrical tape as a way of keeping line on the spool without having to make a arbor knot. how to fix it: the first thing i like to add to the reel spool is small piece of electrical tape.

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