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Working principle of platform salvage
Taiwan Province fishing rod is specially used for fishing in Taiwan Province, commonly known as 46, 37 and 28 rods. It is characterized by long section, light weight and thin diameter. Due to different hardness, it can be divided into soft rod, hard rod and ultra-hard rod. Quality can be judged by centripetal force, hardness and stress uniformity.
One of the quadruplets
1. Main line: The main line is generally longer than the fishing rod 10 ~ 30 cm. First, install two "space beans", then install the floating seat, then install two space beans to clamp the floating seat, then install the lead seat, then install a space bean to fix the lead seat position, and finally tie the eight-character ring.
2. Sub-line: The sub-line is smaller than the main line by 1 ~ 2 and is 20 ~ 50 cm long. Tie a fish hook at each end, fold it into two hooks (the distance between the two hooks is about 3 cm), and then tie an outer "∞" knot at the fold, which can be fixed on the eight-character ring of the main line when in use.
3. Pole tip: tie a knot on the nylon line at the pole tip, and the other end of the main line is folded back about 8 cm. Tie two "∞" knots to form a big ring and a small ring, then thread the thread into the big ring, and then thread it on the nylon thread at the tip of the pole and tighten it. When you untie it, gently pull this small ring.
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