04-13-2008, 06:25 AM
I'm a little behind on discovering the pitfalls of this better mouse trap. Since I recently purchased the line spooling station I've been trying to find some insight as to it's operation (without having to attend a Berkley school for line spooling). Though my searching I came across this forum and this post. Thanks for clearing up the mystery surrounding the line spooling station.
In your article you mentioned you didn't know the purpose of the red rubber sleeves. I also didn't know at first. However, after closer examination I discovered a simularity with the line stripper red rubber sleeves on the spoolers and the [extra] red rubber sleeves. So if you haven't already discovered this additional undocumented feature, it turns out Berkely at least thought enough to include some replacement sleeves for the line stripper.
To the big one that got away!
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In your article you mentioned you didn't know the purpose of the red rubber sleeves. I also didn't know at first. However, after closer examination I discovered a simularity with the line stripper red rubber sleeves on the spoolers and the [extra] red rubber sleeves. So if you haven't already discovered this additional undocumented feature, it turns out Berkely at least thought enough to include some replacement sleeves for the line stripper.
To the big one that got away!
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