Rene-

This should make things even more confusing. There are
480 grains in an ounce, which means that each grain is
0.002083 of an ounce. Or, maybe better for you metric
types, a grain is 0.0648 grams.

                       -John
                        Oregon


--- Rene Zillmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> you Americans have strange units of measurement.
> Whatever grains are
> (Wiskey?)
> Found the following table in Don Phillips "The
> Technology of Fly Rods". It
> is the weight of the first 30 feet of a line in
> grains.
> 
> -- Heard, that the US switches to the metric system
> before 1900. Needs time
> to perform <G>
> 
> Here is the table:
> 
> Line Class   Nomial weight
>    0                  56
>    1                  60
>    2                  80
>    3                 100
>    4                 120
>    5                 140
>    6                  160
>    7                  185
>    8                  210
>     9                 240
>    10                280
>    11               330
>    12               380
>    13               450
>    14               500
>    15               550
> 
> Class 0, 13-15 are not standardized yet!
> 
> Regards
> Rene
> Cologne, Germany
> 
> 
> 
> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Tony Spezio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Datum: Dienstag, 12. M�rz 2002 13:48
> Betreff: Re: [VFB] Mystery Line ???
> 
> 
> >You can weigh the first 30' of line. I have a chart
> somewhere that will
> give the
> >line size for the weight of the 30' of line.
> >I am sure someone out there has it handy.
> >Tony    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >Desert Eagle wrote:
> >
> >> OK, Thanks to Dan, Rob and Neville I have some
> idea as to what my problem
> >> is. Now to try to solve it.
> >>
> >> I have several reels, a couple are mine and a
> couple came from yard
> sales.
> >> They have fly line on them, BUT, there is no
> indication as to the weight
> of
> >> the fly line. I must confess that when I got my
> fly rod and real for
> Fathers
> >> Day last year I neglected to indicate on the real
> what wt line I had on
> it.
> >>
> >> Now for the "Big" question, Without having to
> remove all the lines and
> load
> >> with new ones and mark the reels, ( An expense I
> cannot afford right
> now),
> >> is there a way to;
> >> A; determine the weight fly line from a reel ? ( 
> Actually weigh the line
> >> with something like a powder scale, measure it
> and find out ??)
> >> B; determine the configuration, ( I.E., Wt
> Forward, Double Taper, ETC.)
> >>
> >> If not any of the above I assume that the only
> alternative would be to
> put
> >> each one on each rod and see how they cast and
> guess.
> >>
> >> Befuddled,
> >> Jimi
> >
> 


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