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It seems floating lines are always coming up in conversations, so what exactly is a floating line?
Would it be a line that floats like a piece of polysterene,
Or would it be a line that simply doesn't break the waters surface so easyily and therefore floats on the surface?
I don't really get what difference it makes so long as the line is on the surface and isn't easily sunk in use.
I wonder how they make a genuine floating line, I mean does it have a hollow section going through it, so it holds air trapped inside, sort of like a super long bubble float? If it has a hollow section then surely this will not only make it have a thicker diameter but it could possibly weaken it and make it stiffer?
I really have no idea, has anyone else got a clue as to what makes a genuine floating line float?
Would it be a line that floats like a piece of polysterene,
Or would it be a line that simply doesn't break the waters surface so easyily and therefore floats on the surface?
I don't really get what difference it makes so long as the line is on the surface and isn't easily sunk in use.
I wonder how they make a genuine floating line, I mean does it have a hollow section going through it, so it holds air trapped inside, sort of like a super long bubble float? If it has a hollow section then surely this will not only make it have a thicker diameter but it could possibly weaken it and make it stiffer?
I really have no idea, has anyone else got a clue as to what makes a genuine floating line float?