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    Rotating Braid!!!

    Hi all,

    I have always rotated my braid on my reels every 2 months or so and after i rotate my braid once i usually replace it. Just wondering if fellow ausfishers do the same or do you just leave it the same way up?

    Cheers PM

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    Ausfish Platinum Member scuttlebutt's Avatar
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    Re: Rotating Braid!!!

    Jebus, every two months! I'm more like every two years. I've had some on one barra reel for about seven years now without being rotated and it still performs fine.

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    Me too - I prefer braid that is at least 6-12mths old. It gets even more supple!!!

    I rotate every 2-4yrs. With some maintenance, a good braid should last 4-8yrs.

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    Holy smokes magic you must be rich
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    Ausfish Bronze Member phatty's Avatar
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    Re: Rotating Braid!!!

    Hay Mr P,


    if your talking about your tierra... that diawa tournament braid?

    ill take your two month stuff off your hands!!!




    i change over my spin reel spools holding fireline on them every couple of months, not the braided spools tho.
    just rolled over the nitlon on the zillion the over day for the first time after about 8months, and after looking at it im pretty sure its not going to get another go.

    matt.

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    Re: Rotating Braid!!!

    Some of the early braids (fins is one that comes to mind) that would loose colour after a couple of months i would end for end.
    All the top tier braids have gone beyond this early fault and these days i dont end for end at all.Load it up and leave it on
    Cheers
    Reidy

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    Re: Rotating Braid!!!

    Im yet to end for end a spool of braid and some of mine is about 8 yrs old.

    I have however transferred from a reel to another as a topshot and effectively reversed it that way, but not intentionally gone for a reversal.

    Jack.

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    Depending on usage ...... & losses I replace yearly ...... & rotate once

    Rotation involves ..... going down the local footy fields - tying off .......walking out the spool - re tying & winding on under tension

    does me fine

    Chris
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    Re: Rotating Braid!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by NAGG View Post
    Depending on usage ...... & losses I replace yearly ...... & rotate once

    Rotation involves ..... going down the local footy fields - tying off .......walking out the spool - re tying & winding on under tension

    does me fine

    Chris



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    Re: Rotating Braid!!!

    i rotate every year but every month put a mix of half water and half fabric softener in a spray bottle and give the braid spool a good dose from new it works a treat. ps take spool out or off to coat braid

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    Does fabric softener really work on braid?? what are the benifits in doing this??
    "holy sh!t, did you see that?"


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    Re: Rotating Braid!!!

    I was just about to start a new thread but the subject i had in mind relates well enough to run on this one. I just had a tackle session where i cut some new drag washers topped up some line and rotated some braid. I just had a rude shock when taking the line off my sustain 4000. This reel is 2 years old and has been used extensively in the salt spinning for tuna and mackeral. It's clocked up 100's of fish on the same 300yrd roll of 15lb tuffline tied straight onto the spool and was due for a top up and service. So we where stripping the line off onto the spare spool and i begin to notice a few salt crystals about 100metres in, 150 metres in and the line starts to go hard and is fused to itself. Finally we get all the line off to reveal the anodised coating of the aluminium spool is severely coroded. See picture below.

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    Re: Rotating Braid!!!

    the softener restores the braid when it dries out or loses its sheen and coluor

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    Re: Rotating Braid!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy87 View Post
    I was just about to start a new thread but the subject i had in mind relates well enough to run on this one. I just had a tackle session where i cut some new drag washers topped up some line and rotated some braid. I just had a rude shock when taking the line off my sustain 4000. This reel is 2 years old and has been used extensively in the salt spinning for tuna and mackeral. It's clocked up 100's of fish on the same 300yrd roll of 15lb tuffline tied straight onto the spool and was due for a top up and service. So we where stripping the line off onto the spare spool and i begin to notice a few salt crystals about 100metres in, 150 metres in and the line starts to go hard and is fused to itself. Finally we get all the line off to reveal the anodised coating of the aluminium spool is severely coroded. See picture below.

    Same thing happened on my spheros 140000 and spheros 5000. It's a real pain - hard to wash all the salt after a session when the spool is full of braid. Be interested in hearing some ideas on how to minimise this problem- basically all my spin gear runs braid these days .

    oddbudman

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    Re: Rotating Braid!!!

    Hi fellas,

    I have found that a large bucket a water after a fish and peal ur line off and wash ur line in a fresh bucket of water does the trick. it doesnt knot up as the water softens and can even add fabrc softener to the water. Works well.

    Cheers PM

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