I remember watching this show several years ago, when I was really young. It always did (and still does) fascinate me, how common or otherwise interesting things are manufactured or created in general. Love the show!
Wow. Not just fabric, but chopped pieces. I bet the guy operating the fiberglass chopper in the next scene isn’t wearing a respirator of any type either.
Aaaa I do. Why, is that a problem for you ? Silver Salmon LOVE all Gold #3or4 Mepps Spinners. We here in Alaska have a saying "Silvers Love Gold". Come to Alaska and find out, that's a invitation ! 🤓
FYI: "catch and release" has nothing to do with being "humane"-it's to protect against over fishing certain species of fish e.g., large/smallmouth bass, walleye, etc. That and you never know why a certain fish became so big-it's usually due to age, *BUT* it can also be due to a genetic issue-something a fisherman wants. If they keep spawning then the genetic strain continues on/on/on....
if have an anodised part you want to make bare aluminium again ,put it in sodium hydroxide for about 30 minutes ,wash and light abrasive to remove the coating ,done this to 3 big reels I dad for a different look
Actually... that International Series reel shown is still being Made in the USA (Philadelphia), as well as the venerable Senator series. The Tuf-Line is made in the USA too.
I want to biz this to recreate energy of fishing enthusiasm that got missing due to gases to men that psychos make to believe it is just fishes and nothing - the fun we knew is true before even trying it.
I was planning to say something else after reading your comment because I honestly didn't understand what you were trying to say. But, after clicking on your icon it was clear-English wasn't your primary language which explained the wording of your comment. I did find one thing interesting-I've *never* seen one person subscribe to so many channels. There were so many I counted them: 2,329 but sadly, not one pointed to God: Jesus Christ-the *only* means of salvation and the forgiveness of sin [Acts 4 v12; John 14 v6]. If you're willing to watch/listen to something, simply ask.
What a waste and how about we talk about reels before the automated machines like I really want to know about next the machine applying the brand poor imagination
I remember watching this show several years ago, when I was really young. It always did (and still does) fascinate me, how common or otherwise interesting things are manufactured or created in general. Love the show!
“So you can catch big fish Or at least try to” I felt that
😂😂😂facts
It was like he was talking to me 😂
@@TWC6724 ikr man
Barehanding fiberglass is an interesting choice
I can't believe my eyes. Just how
Wow. Not just fabric, but chopped pieces.
I bet the guy operating the fiberglass chopper in the next scene isn’t wearing a respirator of any type either.
I build electric motors for General Electric and we insulate with fiberglass blocking. No gloves just get used to it 🤷♂️
Never been near it. Does touching it hurt or is it generally bad for the skin?
@@frostyelwood9898feel like million invisible tiny splinter under the skin and super itchy
2 of favorite things fishing and how it's made
Just fry it
Fishing is so awesome. I used to go quite frequently with my dad but since he passed away in 2019 I haven't been fishing.
Penn hasn't made reels in the us in years, how old is this thing?
it says it aired in 2005
This is one of the coolest shows!
This is one of my Faves
"How things were made" back in the last century when this series was new!
was out fishing the other day, and was curious how line is made. Cool!!
Love Science Channel. Thanks for sharing.
I never knew penn had a how it’s made episode
Bruh, who's out there casting 24k gold plated lures?!
Mepps gold-plates a lot of their hooks for a variety of lures. It seems to be becoming more common.
Aaaa I do. Why, is that a problem for you ?
Silver Salmon LOVE all Gold #3or4 Mepps Spinners.
We here in Alaska have a saying "Silvers Love Gold".
Come to Alaska and find out, that's a invitation ! 🤓
VERY INTERESTING
that baracuda would have made a great dinner
nice!
Never! never! touch the fiberglass with out gloves!😅
Pov 2004 getting ready for school.
“or atleast try to” god dammit 😂
Cool
Oh my childhood
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Some of my reels are $800+ each but I don’t mind because they are built in the USA!
👍👍
FYI: "catch and release" has nothing to do with being "humane"-it's to protect against over fishing certain species of fish e.g., large/smallmouth bass, walleye, etc. That and you never know why a certain fish became so big-it's usually due to age, *BUT* it can also be due to a genetic issue-something a fisherman wants. If they keep spawning then the genetic strain continues on/on/on....
Or you just don't eat fish but enjoy fishing
I love fish, but I'll pay for a meal @stonedsasquatch
Blood worms are no ulternative to fish food flakes.
They are the best period natural foods promotes breading colors and health.
Por fin suben videos
Can I eat fish food? 😋😋😋
Old or not.. that Penn international is still a 2000$ heavy duty reel
2007 seriously!
if have an anodised part you want to make bare aluminium again ,put it in sodium hydroxide for about 30 minutes ,wash and light abrasive to remove the coating ,done this to 3 big reels I dad for a different look
Don't know if a two thosand pound fish is possible to not break my line? You will need a big neet.
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Negative current, positive current?
Yes, that indicates the direction of current flow.
@@stephenshoihet2590 If you say so.
I've always considered all current as flowing from negative to positive.
B well. 😀🖖
Why shave off a six alignment taps just to reuse them later?
Its copper not brass.... Bras doesnt appear before after the copper...
What is waterproof grease? Isnt all grease waterproof?
that's oil. grease can actually be formulated to absorb some water or not in this case
Talk about fishing for value 🤣
how are fish maed
Foul tarnished, in search of the elden ring
Can anybody recommend a good 8lb test braid?
"made in USA" lol right
Actually... that International Series reel shown is still being Made in the USA (Philadelphia), as well as the venerable Senator series. The Tuf-Line is made in the USA too.
No fish
what is this aspect ratio???? all width no height smh.
Cutting and grinding fiberglass is a REALLY bad idea.
First
I want to biz this to recreate energy of fishing enthusiasm that got missing due to gases to men that psychos make to believe it is just fishes and nothing - the fun we knew is true before even trying it.
I was planning to say something else after reading your comment because I honestly didn't understand what you were trying to say. But, after clicking on your icon it was clear-English wasn't your primary language which explained the wording of your comment. I did find one thing interesting-I've *never* seen one person subscribe to so many channels. There were so many I counted them: 2,329 but sadly, not one pointed to God: Jesus Christ-the *only* means of salvation and the forgiveness of sin [Acts 4 v12; John 14 v6]. If you're willing to watch/listen to something, simply ask.
Why no sound, is something being held back?
"science channel". sure.
What a waste and how about we talk about reels before the automated machines like I really want to know about next the machine applying the brand poor imagination
I felt attacked when he said "or try to" at the start...🥲🥲