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Joining Or Welding Stainless Steel Wire To A Big Hook

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Trying to find the best way to join a stainless .041 wire to the bottom of a 10/0 straight shank hook. I want to make a loop to tie a leader for a big worm so the hooks set evenly. I had a jeweler use a lazer and worked good but I don't want to pay 2 dollars a hook when each bait has three. The hooks also have shrink tubing on them so can't use a torch. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Trying to find the best way to join a stainless .041 wire to the bottom of a 10/0 straight shank hook. I want to make a loop to tie a leader for a big worm so the hooks set evenly. I had a jeweler use a lazer and worked good but I don't want to pay 2 dollars a hook when each bait has three. The hooks also have shrink tubing on them so can't use a torch. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Recently I used Devcon 2 Ton Metal Epoxy to glue a clamped aluminum piece to a 1/0 round steel fish hook that I had removed the bronze finish by sanding. I'm impressed with its strength so far. Just an idea for you.

Good luck!

John

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Recently I used Devcon 2 Ton Metal Epoxy to glue a clamped aluminum piece to a 1/0 round steel fish hook that I had removed the bronze finish by sanding. I'm impressed with its strength so far. Just an idea for you.

Good luck!

John

Thanks John, is that stronger than jb weld?

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Thanks John, is that stronger than jb weld?

I haven't used JB Weld in years. Sorry, don't know if it is stronger or not.

For rough rule of thumb comparison, first i put the old piece in a pipe vise and used a 18" Crescent wrench and pulled until it broke. Then I put the new aluminum piece into the vise and pulled with the same Crescent wrench and they both broke about the same effort. For a more precise answer to your question, "Is the Devcon Metal Epoxy stronger than JB Weld" I would use a $20 strain digital gage pulling down on each Crescent wrench handle to see where each broke and see which was the strongest.

Hope this helps.

John

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