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Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: wackEmaster] #4429640 02/01/10 01:05 AM
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+1 Killer. They are real rough on the bottom side. Reckon it can be fixed with a small drill or file? Yes big mike, they got 1oz.

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Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: Lip Grip] #4430554 02/01/10 04:17 AM
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Originally Posted By: Lip Grip
+1 Killer. They are real rough on the bottom side. Reckon it can be fixed with a small drill or file? Yes big mike, they got 1oz.


A diamond coated tool for a dremel would be about the only thing that would touch it.

Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: Tim Cook] #4430766 02/01/10 05:47 AM
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I know I wouldn't want to take a chance in a tournament of have my best fish ever on the line when a burr cut my line. I was looking at them today too and noticed the insert not protruding past the top. I know I had rather pay more for quality like Tim's or LFT's. Just my opinion.


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Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: The Hag] #4432188 02/01/10 06:39 PM
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The 3/4 oz ones were 5.49 apiece in Killeen yesterday.

Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: big mike] #4432810 02/01/10 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted By: big mike
do they have a 1 oz.?

I just saw one at the Edinburg store, it was unpainted and cost $5.49 or so. I didn't notice if it had an insert.\

That's the only size I saw. But they are putting the few remaining Tru-Tungstens on sale, so I guess they are closing them out in favor of the H20, same as the Gammy hooks, I suppose, since they didn't have much of anything in Gammy or Owners.

I didn't see a single Norman's either. (More lost sales!)
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Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: Lucky Al] #4433214 02/01/10 11:01 PM
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It looked like they have a clear insert in them. Does tungsten tend to tear up the line with no insert?


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Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: Lucky Al] #4433218 02/01/10 11:02 PM
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It looked like they have a clear insert in them. Does tungsten tend to tear up the line with no insert?


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Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: wackEmaster] #4433467 02/02/10 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted By: wackEmaster
It looked like they have a clear insert in them. Does tungsten tend to tear up the line with no insert?


Yes it will. As far as I know the only one that is designed to not have an insert is tru tungsten and in my opinion that is what sets them apart from the others.


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Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: wackEmaster] #4433516 02/02/10 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted By: wackEmaster
It looked like they have a clear insert in them. Does tungsten tend to tear up the line with no insert?


The insert is actually what tears the line up. That's why the Tru-Tungsten weights are the best on the market. They figured out how to manufacture the weights without an insert.

Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: Jason Hoffman -- Lake Fork Guide] #4433545 02/02/10 12:27 AM
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+ 1 on truTungsten it's all I use.


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Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: Jason Hoffman -- Lake Fork Guide] #4433691 02/02/10 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted By: Jason Hoffman -- Lake Fork Guide
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It looked like they have a clear insert in them. Does tungsten tend to tear up the line with no insert?


The insert is actually what tears the line up. That's why the Tru-Tungsten weights are the best on the market. They figured out how to manufacture the weights without an insert.


Yup he's right. I also believe that is one of the reasons Tru Tungsten is higher. It is more expensive to manf them without the insert.

Realistically I'm not even sure they are more expensive. There is no doubt that over time you will lose a bunch of weights b/c inserts knick your line without you knowing. Factor the weights that end up on the bottom of the lake due to this and it has to be pretty close to a push.

Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: mattm] #4434310 02/02/10 03:40 AM
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I'll share with you everything I know about tungsten weights insert vs. no insert. Take it for what it's worth. I not only worked with manufacturers to develop my weights, but also work in the tool industry buying, selling, and grinding tungsten carbide.

Tungsten (carbide) is mined from the earth, and refined by grade and partice size. 95% of all raw tungsten comes from China. The tungsten powder is then combined with a binder material such as cobalt or nickle and cast into its raw form. The pliable form is then sintered in an oven at extremely high tempuratures to produce the finished product. Hardness is deturmined by not only the mix between the tungsten and the binder, but also by the tempurature and duration of the sintering process. Surface finish can not be guarranteed in this process and rough spots are common. It does not take much of an abrasion to fray fishing line.
I am not sure about all brands of weights, but I use PVC tubing which is very pliable and soft. It projects out the end and you can pinch it between your fingers and it returns to its shape. This insert will not harm line.

There is another process that involves honing the ID of the weight with a diamond polishing tool. I looked at a variety of sample weights treated with this process under 200X magnification, and deturmined the results to be inconsistent.

I did not want to risk abrassion for my own use, so decided to stick with the insert.

While tungsten is much more expensive than lead, the high prices we all paid in the beginning made a few people ALOT of money. We also paid for a lot of marketing and prostaff costs.
The price will continue to come down as more weights hit the market, but could be effected by raw material costs if demand from other uses increases.

Lower quality tungsten weights are made from recycled material and will be less dense and not as pure.

Be happy to answer anyone's questions.

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Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: Tim Cook] #4434528 02/02/10 04:53 AM
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The thing that I can't understand about the cost of Tungsten weights is how much they have gone up in just the last two years. With the state of the economy it seems that prices would have fallen instead of nearly doubling during this period.

Re: H2O is selling tungsten weights now [Re: leethefishking] #4434539 02/02/10 04:58 AM
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Materials and the machining process is VERY expensive. Just just anyone can form-fab tungsten.


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Hard to beat our prices and quality on Tungsten.. The current ones have the insert but we will be coming out with a non insert one as well in a couple months..

Ask 2x Classic Qualifier and fellow Texas Angelr Bryan Schmidt about our weights..

We stock from 1/8 to 2 oz sizes in both Black & GP..

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