05: Rigging Bench
Between The Lines - Ch 05: Rigs
The Rigging Bench |
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1: Heavy Walled Binocular SwagesMainly used for heavy wire. Shorter crimps, or swages must be heavier gauge to secure wire effectively.
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2: Aluminium Tube CrimpsThese are used for crimping nylon leaders. |
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3: Shrink WrapHeat Shrink tubing is easy to use for various tasks such as restrictions to lessen the chance of hooks fouling.
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4: Standard Binocular CrimpsAlso known as Figure 8 swages are used mainly for wire cable. |
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5: Tape MeasureThe tape measure should be able to measure long leaders up to 30 feet.
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6: Files and Honing StonesKeep files and honing stones handy for touching up hook points. |
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7: ThimblesThimbles are usually used on wire or nylon at the rig end of the leader where there is a high risk of damage.
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8: ShacklesShackles are a good way of joining things to each other such as hooks to leader as they are very small and very strong, and allow quick and easy changeover of leaders or hooks.
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9: Rubber WashersThese are used to stop the back of the lure damaging the nylon leader where it enters the crimp.
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10: Chafing SpringsThese small stainless springs are used to protect nylon end loops. |
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11: Chafe TubingAny form of nylon or Teflon tubing can be used for chafe protection.
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12: Parrot Beak Wire CuttersParrot beaked wire cutters make a very neat, clean cut in wire and nylon making it easier to fit tight crimps.
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13: LuresTry and rig similar sized lures at the same time as you can process items much more efficiently.
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14: Leader and WireTry to be consistent with the range of wire and leader types and sizes as this makes it easier to fit the right sized crimps.
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15: Multi Crimping BenchThere are many types of crimping tools each with their own capabilities. This one can do many sized crimps. The jaws are quite narrow which is good for light tackle rigging.
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16: Heat GunHeat guns make using heat shrink tubing very easy as it heats the areas evenly. |
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17: Bench Crimper with CutterA heavy duty bench crimper with wire cutter makes using the wire jig very easy. The narrow jaws mean that larger crimps need multiple pressings.
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18: Wire JigUsing a jig is an easy way of measuring wire consistently.
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19: HooksHooks should be sharpened and checked for cracking or corrosion before being used in rigging.
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20: Spring Loaded Flat Jawed PliersThese pliers are used for holding wire taut when crimping.
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21: SpikesAn assortment of spikes is used to form round loops in wire of consistent size.
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22: Wide Jaw Crimping PressThis is a heavy duty bench press for medium and heavy tackle rigs and leaders. The jaws must be changed for each size crimp. |
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23: Nylon CuttersNeat cuts are essential for fitting correct sized crimps. Use specific cutters just for nylon. |
24: Hand Crimping PliersEach type has it's own advantages such as incorporating wire cutters and doing varying crimp sizes with various sized jaws. |