midger wrote:Has anybody tried any of the aluminum hex head screws. I haven't but bet they'd work a lot better on those slick granite boulders. I'm tempted to order some and give them a try. I know the tungsten/steel screws work, but still the felt soles are slick on hard rocks--kind of like walking on ball bearings.
acorad wrote:briansll, these are less than $1/ea, but still not "cheap.": http://www.mcmaster.com/#tapping-screws/=qynas2
Go the link, go down the menu on the left hand side of the page to "Material" and click on "aluminum."
Aluminum
Lg. Pkg.
Qty. Pkg.
No. 6—#2 Drive
3/8" 50 93080A310 $9.88
1/2" 50 93080A330 17.93
1" 25 93080A390 9.72
No. 8—#2 Drive
3/8" 25 93080A420 14.27
1" 25 93080A480 9.74
1 1/2" 25 93080A520 12.53
Lg. Pkg
Qty. Pkg.
Aluminum
6-20—Drill Point #2
1/2" 10 98248A110 $6.28
8-18—Drill Point #2
1/2" 10 98248A220 6.80
3/4" 10 98248A250 7.50
1" 10 98248A270 7.55
10-16—Drill Point #2
1/2" 10 98248A430 7.74
5/8" 10 98248A450 8.06
3/4" 10 98248A470 8.77
1" 10 98248A490 10.22
Baughb wrote:A lot of good info and I have and do use studs on my Simms BUT, the studs have been responsible for so many dry-rock-complete-loss-of-traction falls that I don't use them on freestones like the Kern and rarely miss them on the Sierra streams I fish.
I'll continue to play with the patterns of dispersion on the sole and hope to find a comfortable compromise.
Bob
BrownBear wrote:One thing about those aluminum bars and similar traction devices including chains:
Never, ever step on your fly line.
Ask me how I know!
Longest cast I ever made. I bet the head of that weight forward line went about 200 feet with no running line behind it.
Benny wrote:I would have been wondering what the heck just happened
briansII wrote:Just back from the river.
I put 15 Kold Kutter studs in a similar pattern as the picture above. My new pair have the Vibram/Stream Thread soles. I did very little wading around, but at the end of the session, I did a few short laps to get a feel for the new studs. I was pleased with the results. More grip than my old boots. The old pair had approximately 12 Simms studs, and Aquastealth soles. I say approximately because it looks like a couple studs fell out of my old pair. This reminds me to check my boots once and a while, and replace any studs that are missing.......I still have 200+, so I should be good for a while. I noticed that the Simms Hardbite studs look remarkably good for having close to 3 years of use. They still had the tiny carbide pellets in the top of the studs.
briansII
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