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Don't remember where I got this thing.
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I began by \"Packing\" my line mug, but after much frustration with 6 inch pulls I now just figure 8 wrap the line and place it in the bag in one easy to manage bundle. I like the line mug, but I now use the larger Line Bag.
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I know someone here has mentioned that it did not work well for them -- and apparently it does not work for Slickline. The line I have is 1/8\" so it would be too large. I myself would prefer a mechanical crank over a battery/motor and I'm not thrilled that apparently the end of the line must be fed through the device... but it looks like a good basic approach to the problem.
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What we need is a device that:
1. Can slip on a throwline mid-line,
2. Has a hand crank, and the double roller properties of the wringer washer.
3. Has adjustable tension via a thumb screw or the like.
4. Has a guard to prevent tangles from jamming in the mechanism.
5. Is somehow shaped or designed to funnel the throwline into small containers nicely.
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I don't like the kite reel because I like to have both ends of my line available. I guess carrying an extra line would solve that problem, and they could both be on a little reel.
Carl
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Do you think a kite reel will be able to retrieve a line with a throw weight attached? I'm curious because I attached a throw bag to a chalk reel used in construction and I couldn't get enough leverage out of the little handle to retrieve the line plus the weight. The chalk reel is advertised as a 6:1 gear ratio for easier line retrieval and has a \"longer handle for faster rewind and greater torque\".
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