DIY SLIDE STOP

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
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    This is pretty much part two for the slide baiting hardware DIY.
    Had to make this separate because the first video was getting too long and most people would get bored. Anyway, when you slide bait, at the other end of the line you will need a stopper. Here's my version...It's not an original design, but I like how there's a part that stops the slide from sliding back, this is much like the old school Hawaiian slide leaders that prevent the slider from going back, only this is very short and stout.
    With this, you will have a complete set, slider and stopper to help you make your own and not have to buy - total cost for both of these is actually quite cheap and if you do make them, doesn't take a lot of time. 1374657803$!$%%@)*$#)!1thneonglnsiwbttatest

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  • @madvtecyo546
    @madvtecyo546 Рік тому

    Love this

  • @jefffenimore8124
    @jefffenimore8124 Рік тому +1

    How the fuq did I just spend twelve minutes of my life listening to this dude talk about a fishing rig while I stared helplessly at his collection of pliers.

    • @TheFishingKit
      @TheFishingKit  Рік тому

      HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH ok, that seriously made me laugh - easy explanation, I worked for the fishing tackle manufacturing business, so I have a lot of "samples". But even before that, I love making things - so having a lot of tools is part of it. :)

  • @drdeankos2356
    @drdeankos2356 3 роки тому +1

    perfect you should go into mass production on these love ya work mate great to see you know what your doing with these rigs Like why buy them when making is so easy right looking forward to your next vid Tight Lines Bra

  • @geohabitat
    @geohabitat 3 роки тому +1

    thank you for sharing this. it's a big help Idol 👍😊👍

  • @warriorrootsbullies
    @warriorrootsbullies 3 роки тому +1

    So the plastic shrink tube is for anti abrasion purposes on metal to metal contact points??

    • @TheFishingKit
      @TheFishingKit  3 роки тому

      Actually, it's just to keep things looking clean :)

    • @kriskee89
      @kriskee89 3 роки тому +1

      Its to cover any sharp edges on a strike where the mono can rub on. We run 100lb-300lb runners or “rub line” here in hawaii due to sharp lava rock. However ive seen clean cuts on mono due to sharp tackle edges, sharks, and constant abrasion from GTs

    • @warriorrootsbullies
      @warriorrootsbullies 3 роки тому +2

      @@kriskee89Been fishing since the late 70s and never see heat shrink used for fishing, other than my trolling friends who use it on their double or tandem hook set ups to keep them lined up straight and not getting tangled up in the skirts.
      Seems kinda useless, especially on this dead -end slide stopper. Once the slide hits the stop ring setup thats meant to capture it and prevent it from going back up the line, that wire of the slide and the THICKER TiG welding wire locked together will be taking a lot of the abuse and abrasion on those contact points. That thin plastic on the heat shrink will get mangled! Aside from the rock and reef contact, tail strikes and body rubs from the fish, or other lines the fish might run into during a fight, the rub line should be able to handle that if you chose the appropriate size and length. I doubt that thin heat shrink gonna do anything or serve any purpose on a battle with a fish, especially a decent sized one! Thats the reason for my initial question to the OP. No disrespect my bruddah, just my 2 cents 🤙🏽.

    • @kriskee89
      @kriskee89 3 роки тому +1

      Frankie Fernandez all respect here bruddah! To each their own. I personally wouldnt use it on the stopper, but the slide itself since I mostly slide live bait, that when alive could contact or wrap around my main before it hits the stopper. The whole rig would be useless if the slide causes a nick on the main mono.
      However this would be a great experiment, heat shrink vs non heat shrink slide and abrasion test.

    • @warriorrootsbullies
      @warriorrootsbullies 3 роки тому +1

      @@kriskee89 Rajah dat Christensen! Yes you are right, to each their own! Use whatever works for you and your situation👍. And yes a nick on your mainline would be BAD!!😯
      Tight lines and Boost em!!😁🤙🏽

  • @thesandyfish7456
    @thesandyfish7456 2 роки тому

    What size is that 304 tig welding rod? 1/8 in?

    • @TheFishingKit
      @TheFishingKit  2 роки тому

      you know what, when I bought it, there were two sizes, one thick and one thin, if I find my caliper, I will measure and post it here.

    • @thesandyfish7456
      @thesandyfish7456 2 роки тому +1

      Im pretty sure its 1/16 i went to buy some it matches the slide wire i had from previous slides. The welding rod seems slightly softer than what i used before but after a stress test it should hold up

    • @TheFishingKit
      @TheFishingKit  2 роки тому +1

      @@thesandyfish7456 I think you are right about 1/16 there. Yes it is a bit soft, but isn't too soft. :)

  • @peterchessell28
    @peterchessell28 2 роки тому

    sadly the camera is too high and you cannot see anything

    • @TheFishingKit
      @TheFishingKit  2 роки тому

      really difficult bending 400/600lb wire with hand tools and keeping them in frame - if you are able to find a solution, please share with me so I can make things better.

    • @peterchessell28
      @peterchessell28 2 роки тому

      @@TheFishingKit Use white chalk and mark a square in view and tie you rig inside it nice work by the way.

  • @bruceanderson5033
    @bruceanderson5033 2 роки тому

    show what you are doing . can't see with your hand in the way..

    • @TheFishingKit
      @TheFishingKit  2 роки тому

      was hard to manage with the stiffness of the wire, but you can actually see the before and after. will try better next time. might redo this down the line.

  • @stephencastle6564
    @stephencastle6564 2 роки тому

    Hi, informative video, but unfortunately a lot of your work is off camera. Needs to be better edited before posting next video

    • @TheFishingKit
      @TheFishingKit  2 роки тому

      Thanks for the tip. Was quite difficult working with wire that thick, filming alone and with only hand tools.

  • @danicohen1176
    @danicohen1176 3 роки тому +2

    🙏🙏👍🇮🇱

  • @jefffernandez6516
    @jefffernandez6516 10 місяців тому

    Can you cut this vid in 3-4 mins it’s too long

    • @TheFishingKit
      @TheFishingKit  10 місяців тому

      Its provided free and is alot of work. Its nice to just watch take what you can learn and complain.

  • @andreasbakkers2210
    @andreasbakkers2210 3 роки тому +1

    Out of focus.

    • @TheFishingKit
      @TheFishingKit  3 роки тому

      yes, still learning this whole camera thing. Thanks for the feedback!

    • @andreasbakkers2210
      @andreasbakkers2210 3 роки тому

      Hey.
      Mate a few myself.
      Against Thanks for the videos.