Cleaning and dressing fly lines

Abrading – Abrading process – Utilizing nonrigid tool

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451539, 451909, 43 4, 7106, B24B 100, B24D 1504

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056095139

ABSTRACT:
Fly lines become dirty in use and need to be cleaned periodically. A fly line can retain good shootability for a longer period of time when cleaned by a flexible, pliable abrasive article bearing abrasive granules having diameters substantially within the range of 5 to 30 .mu.m. Microscopic examination shows that the cleaning leaves longitudinal striations along the surface of the line. The abrasive article can have a backing of a nonwoven mat of fibers bearing of composite of the abrasive granules in a binder. The uncoated face of the backing can be laminated to a spongelike substrate such as an open-cell polymeric foam by which a lubricant can be applied to a freshly cleaned fly line.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2093680 (1937-09-01), Lamplough
patent: 2650158 (1953-08-01), Eastman
patent: 4796372 (1989-01-01), Klein
patent: 5429545 (1995-07-01), Meyer

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