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Steal Breaded lines..

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RipperXX

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Is any type or brand any better than the other? also do they make Ionized ones? (colored)

I probly should have posted this some where other than here but i wasn't sure so i did..

I mainly wana use steel braded lines for all around no matter what it's flowing just to dress it up, :)
 
There good, but hard to chew. Ionized ones are sweet to...Problem is that they shock you whenever you touch them, hafta stand on rubber.
 
I also like the deep fried italian breaded ones myself but my doctor says a need iron so I have to stay with the steel breaded. They arn't so bad if you salt em up enough. :laugh:
 
Originally posted by nine5raptor
I like the five finger discount on the 'steal breaded lines'

yea yea i know i ment Steel but for some stupid reasion i type S T E A L:rolleyes:

and for the recrd i couldn't remeber how anodized was spelled so i guessed :rolleyes:



GO STUPID SOUTH! :thumb:
 
aluminum can only be anodized. Stainless steel really doesnt take any coatings very well. its better left....stainless. as for the connectors, yea they could be anodized.
 
oh.. i thought steel could be as well eh oh well.. hmm well where can i find some at?

i didn't see anything like that in the parts area of this page
 
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