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Sig C/L handle
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Sig C/L handle
Just got my order from Cox Int. (thanks Bernie!) with some control line materials. Included was a Sig 1/2A handle.
So, here's my stupid question. Given that I can't find any instructions, what is the little button molded inside the handle for? I surmise it is for being able to adjust the line lengths, but not sure how to string it.
Thanks for any help.
So, here's my stupid question. Given that I can't find any instructions, what is the little button molded inside the handle for? I surmise it is for being able to adjust the line lengths, but not sure how to string it.
Thanks for any help.
VUgearhead- Gold Member
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Re: Sig C/L handle
Should be a screw as well. Break the button off and use the screw to secure it as a clamp to hold the line. Use a single line threaded through the handle rather than two separate pieces. Looks like a washer in this picture, but it is the plastic piece.VUgearhead wrote:Just got my order from Cox Int. (thanks Bernie!) with some control line materials. Included was a Sig 1/2A handle.
So, here's my stupid question. Given that I can't find any instructions, what is the little button molded inside the handle for? I surmise it is for being able to adjust the line lengths, but not sure how to string it.
Thanks for any help.

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Re: Sig C/L handle
Thanks, Oer. No screw, but I should be able to scrounge one up.
Thanks for the tip.
Thanks for the tip.
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