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HectorHerr

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I Just came back from my trip in Guatemala! There was no wind at all any where... I had a chance to fly my Guatemalan kite in a town 3 hour away from the city. Everything else was just beatifull, my daughters and wife had plenty of fun and we are back in bussiness, school, job search etc, etc,...

My question goes to John Barresi (Lee Sedwick too) who is (are) real pros at dogstakes flying technicks.: I am going to try flying my flat kite with dogstakes but I can sense that steel is to coarse for the lines, in other words they feel too tight and may damage the lines easily, what do you use? is there a place where we can buy special made dogstakes for kite flying? or do make them yourself? Thanks guys. Hector Herrera

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you need ceramic rings that the lines pass thru, the rings are angled towards each other so the string only touches the ceramic portion. (you need two of them!)

I bought fishing tackle rings and used an half circular shaped bolt with 2 part epoxy as the adhesive. The lines will still have some resistance, but it's much less than just hookin' around a dog stake!

Somewhere John has a diagram I prepared that lists the parts, I've just not gotten around to an actual photograph.

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i tried dogstake flying for the first time today with my 1.5 i had it up for a while but i couldnt do anything fancy like in the john B video but ill get there hopefully john if your watchin killer video it looked eazy until i tried it the worst part was that people were watching me and i wasnt doing it good at all next time im going to a place where noone is at until i get good then i will go public with the fall season ill have plent of closed beach to do it

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you need ceramic rings that the lines pass thru, the rings are angled towards each other so the string only touches the ceramic portion. (you need two of them!)

I bought fishing tackle rings and used an half circular shaped bolt with 2 part epoxy as the adhesive. The lines will still have some resistance, but it's much less than just hookin' around a dog stake!

Somewhere John has a diagram I prepared that lists the parts, I've just not gotten around to an actual photograph.

Thank you REVflyer, and to all the others who help, us, rookies, get better at kite flying. This week end I will be at some fishing tacke store buying those rings. I hope that next year, we'll see each other in Huntington Beach again. Yours Hector Herrera "The Guatemalan Kiteflyer".-

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Off the cuff, John can improvise. I've seen him fly a dual line in a parking lot, using a light pole instead of the dog stake. Stopped people in their tracks, trying to figure out what the heck he was doing. One guy was in his 18 wheeler rig, got out and came over for a chat. Darndest thing he'd ever seen.

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