Berkley recommends spooling only a few dozen yards onto the end of a monofilament backing, and saving the rest for later.
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Where there is no space to rig a sheave the requisite distance from the drum, two additional spooling devices are available.
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The net is pulled in over a roller, which spans the stern, and then passes through a spooling gear with upright rollers.
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The Confederate occupation of six weeks was for the salt from which they caravan to the south to keep their meats supply from spooling.
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Martins was superb in the one-armed partnering and Ms . Weese, spooling out from his arms, had a touch of mystery.
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The spooling gear is moved from side to side across the stern which allows the net to be guided and wound tightly on the drum.
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A small portion of the spooling operation from the Richmond Foil plant was moved to the Reynolds plant in Grove City, Pennsylvania, in early 2010.
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"It was death, " said Ana Valencia, a mother of two who spent half a dozen years operating a spooling machine at Sequins.
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One reason is that unlike videotape, which requires spooling and rewinding to move around, the disc allows the viewer to pop about instantly and at random.
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Similarly, before spooling was added to PC operating systems, word processors were unable to do anything else, including interact with the user, while printing.