I like your style Baz!
Going back to my original point, I tend to get asked this by beginners or folk that maybe don't fish a lot
So the idea of the thread is to come up with a simple method to work it out that will hopefully help folk to catch fish and not get broken too often.
I guess we should really add some metric leader/tippet diameters to this, as this would be useful too
( Diameter in inches / Diameter in mm / Approx diameter in mm - X number -
approx strength by "RULE OF 9" )
.003"/0.076mm/0.08mm - 8X - 1 lb
.004"/0.102mm/0.10mm - 7X - 2 lb
.005"/0.127mm/0.12mm - 6X - 3 lb
.006"/0.152mm/0.15mm - 5X - 4 lb
.007"/0.178mm/0.18mm - 4X - 5 lb
.008"/0.203mm/0.20mm - 3X - 6 lb
.009"/0.229mm/0.23mm - 2X - 7 lb
.010"/0.254mm/0.25mm - 1X - 8 lb
.011"/0.279mm/0.28mm - 0X - 9 lb
So .......... If we are going to fish with a size 12 fly, we simply divide the 12 by 3 and you get a "4X" diameter material. 4X should allow that size of fly to move well in the water, it should cast well and a 4X diameter product should knot well against that size of hook.
How does that sound folks?
Cheers
Mike