Railblaza Rod holders How Strong are they?

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Re: Railblaza Rod holders How Strong are they?

Postby millonario » Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:36 pm

camel wrote:
millonario wrote:
why would one use inox on plastic? surely there are cheaper alternatives.


I'm already using it on my rods, reels and gear. A quick half second squirt as part of my regular maintenance is hardly going to break the bank.

Anyway, it works as would most sprays, and makes the operation of the slide lock improve 100%.
Just use what ever lube spray you have on hand. But for myself I can't see the point of having multiple cans in the back of my car just to save a few cents.


Fair cop mate. It IS great stuff I admit. I might use a $2 spray lube from autoco tho. cos I AM a tightarse! :lol: spending all my coin on waterproof/winter gear at the mo.
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Re: Railblaza Rod holders How Strong are they?

Postby camel » Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:10 pm

millonario wrote: :lol: spending all my coin on waterproof/winter gear at the mo.


Brrrrrr Canberra, I can understand why. Your a braver man than me.
I'm flat out getting out at all. Winters barely started and I'm looking forward to summer.
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Re: Railblaza Rod holders How Strong are they?

Postby millonario » Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:07 pm

camel wrote:
millonario wrote: :lol: spending all my coin on waterproof/winter gear at the mo.


Brrrrrr Canberra, I can understand why. Your a braver man than me.
I'm flat out getting out at all. Winters barely started and I'm looking forward to summer.


Ha! Ha! Tell me about it. I refuse to get out on the water till I have my Frogg Toggs. might have to stick to the shoreline. For another couple of days...
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Re: Railblaza Rod holders How Strong are they?

Postby Artie » Thu Jun 28, 2012 8:58 am

I would say that they are strong enough for the designated purpose...if they werent, we would have heard about it on here....
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