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Title: Sig Control Line Handle Dimensions
Post by: Chancey Chorney on February 02, 2017, 06:21:04 PM
Hi there. I really like the looks of the Sig Control Line handle and do not have one. But I was fortunate enough to find a good picture online that I can use as a template. The only thing is that I do not have any dimensions given, so with that, this is why I am here. Does anybody here happen to have one laying around that you could please possibly give me dimensions of. I have a program to make it to size, just that I would require something to measure. I feel the best dimensions to use and are easily accessible would be those of either 'A-A, B-B, or C-C'. Or even if possible, the flats from top to bottom where the line winds on. Anyways, thank you in advance.

P.S. This is cross posted on another site so it may look familiar.
Title: Re: Sig Control Line Handle Dimensions
Post by: Mark Mc on February 02, 2017, 06:25:46 PM
A = 3.5"
B = 2.25"
C = 1"


Mark
Title: Re: Sig Control Line Handle Dimensions
Post by: Chancey Chorney on February 02, 2017, 06:39:45 PM
Thanks very much to The Very Helpful Mark. ;D
Title: Re: Sig Control Line Handle Dimensions
Post by: ray copeland on February 02, 2017, 07:52:27 PM
For what it's worth, these are great 1/2a handles. I think they are still being sold on the bay.
Title: Re: Sig Control Line Handle Dimensions
Post by: Russell on February 03, 2017, 03:25:27 PM
Brodak.com sells those and they say SIG on them too!

Also, SIG sells them too. www.sigmfg.com
SIG doesn't have everything listed on their website. Download the catalog and enter the part number into the search box to locate.
They even have stuff that's not in the catalog.
Title: Re: Sig Control Line Handle Dimensions
Post by: Chancey Chorney on February 03, 2017, 03:56:40 PM
I do know that these are still very readily available still. I am only doing this because of a few things. It is still winter here, cannot run my engines yet as it is too cold and no space in teh garage, not to mention my run-in table/bench is sitting outside in the snow, I am out of room for more planes and I have a Banshee on the go, my fishing stuff is organized, and I was bored. I wanted to try making a few handles this year, and this one is another I wanted to attempt. One is done, and this is teh last of the other three on the go. And thank you all for the help.