![]() I’ve had success using an Indiana blade and no weight. Now, I’m not saying you can’t make an in-line with just wire and beads because you can. Notice how the end of his French blades would come about to the end of the brass weight on the in-line. Please look at Toadfrogs first post with the pics of his inlines. As suggested, they need to be sized correctly. The French blade or Indiana blade is a much better choice for inlines with a clevis. On an in-line, a Colorado doesn’t spin well. I noticed Kevin has used quite a few Colorado blades. One thing that hasn’t been discussed and one of the elements or variables on an in-line is the type of blade used. ![]() There are a lot of guys that have forgotten more about making inlines than I know and some of those have already made a few suggestions in this thread. ![]()
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