05-25-2005, 12:58 AM
I think that your problem is that you are drying out the line.
A knot will clinch down on it's self and will cut the line on a under wrap
so instead of trying to stop the clinch down, try to soften the clinching with a something called Bag Balm it was made for a cow utters. They put this on so that the cows won't chap. There is all kind of use for this stuff. First aid, dry chap hand, and knot tying I guess. Put some on the knot before you clinch down it will removed the friction and allow the knot to seat.
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A knot will clinch down on it's self and will cut the line on a under wrap
so instead of trying to stop the clinch down, try to soften the clinching with a something called Bag Balm it was made for a cow utters. They put this on so that the cows won't chap. There is all kind of use for this stuff. First aid, dry chap hand, and knot tying I guess. Put some on the knot before you clinch down it will removed the friction and allow the knot to seat.
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