Stainless Steel Steel Wire
In a busy, increasingly complex world there is little time for carefree recreation. In the not so distant past it wasn’t unheard of for grandfathers and their grandsons to regularly go out fishing or, even, for a man to just hit the lake alone, hoping to catch a quick one on his way back home from work. Today, however, the age of cell phones and 24 hour news and business cycles has largely eliminated the rustic, easygoing ways of classic America. They haven’t totally vanquished such pastimes, however, as the desire for time spent fishing or camping, if even usually inhibited, still exists. It may be precisely because they have become so restricted that the desire has grown to make each and every outdoor adventure a memorable one.
Few things can spoil such an angling adventure as a fouled or broken line, however. The ‘one that got away’ becomes even more painful to think about if, just as its green or gray little snout was about to come over the side of the boat, a monster catfish, ancient sturgeon, or some other lake or river leviathan bit, writhed, or otherwise slipped away to freedom because it was being held on a weak fishing line. Though their friends may enjoy mocking such losses for years to come, a serious fisherman, especially one who values the little time he probably has to spend in nature, can be haunted by such wasted, yet nearly perfect moments. For him the choices in available fishing lines eventually leads to one product: Stainless steel wire.
Also called steel music wire, stainless steel wires are crafted with the demanding nature of use with musical instruments in mind. As this usually includes years being hammered, stretched, bent, or handled with human hands, such steel wires are particularly robust and crafted with a capacity to handle heavy tension. As even slight irregularities in their width can throw off a musical note, steel music wires are also extremely uniform. Together, these features make such wires ideal for use as fishing lines. The best anglers, both amateur and professional, know this and so always keep a supply of stainless steel wires on hand. This is because heavy fish or those that come with razor-like teeth require tougher, sturdier line made from tempered steel.
As a Midwest parts manufacturer, Stanley Spring and Stamping knows that the customers it serves are as varied as the land itself. Though they usually include companies that are looking for reliable steel springs that can be fitted to a multitude of machines or fixtures, there are also, across a region noted for its magnificent lakes and streams, plenty of stores that supply serious fishermen with the serious tackle they need to handle even the most daunting of sturgeons, pike, or walleye. Our stainless steel wire, which is cast to strict tolerances, is perfect for any business that wants to keep its anglers on top of their game.

