I have not tested it yet but I reworked the "float" line I bought from Whopperhead. I went and got several size crimps. I didn't find and steel in the right size at Lowes or Menards, so I got aluminum.
I pulled the tubing back and set it up so the line is shorter than the tubing. That way the line does not allow the crimps to pull out of the tubing. I then took some RTV (silicone) and put in in the tubing and around the crimp and slide the crimp into the tubing. After that, just for kicks I tied a constrictor knot over the tubing just below the crimp. I doubt the knot does anything for me though. My faith is in the RTV! I can't get into a lake for a few weeks, but that is my current method.
I'll let you know how it's working out. and take a couple of pics for illustration. I know bgill and whopperhead were having this sinking issue too, hopefully we will get the lines back to their original glory!
--Chris
I pulled the tubing back and set it up so the line is shorter than the tubing. That way the line does not allow the crimps to pull out of the tubing. I then took some RTV (silicone) and put in in the tubing and around the crimp and slide the crimp into the tubing. After that, just for kicks I tied a constrictor knot over the tubing just below the crimp. I doubt the knot does anything for me though. My faith is in the RTV! I can't get into a lake for a few weeks, but that is my current method.
I'll let you know how it's working out. and take a couple of pics for illustration. I know bgill and whopperhead were having this sinking issue too, hopefully we will get the lines back to their original glory!
--Chris
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