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Knot(s) to tie end of fishing line under tension
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[QUOTE="Steve4Physics, post: 6899881, member: 681522"] Thanks. I didn't know about the water absorption. And length-changes could be a nuisance. But you and [USER=15808]@DaveC426913[/USER] have given me an idea! If I can get my hands on a (not-too-expensive) suitable stainless steel spring, the spring could be at one end of the line to maintain the tension. With a bit of planning it should be possible to use the spring to make assembly easy as well as make the system stable. I'll investigate. [/QUOTE]
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