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    if you dont want to go through all the hastle of adding bit etc stonefly make them with rod rest and foam drying disc. not sure of availability or price in the US though
    cant get it to show the pic, but heres a link
    [url=http://www.fishingmegastore.com/cgi-bin/sh000001.pl?REFPAGE=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2efishingmega store%2ecom%2facatalog%2fsitemap%2ehtml&WD=stonefl y&SHOP=%20&PN=Tools%2ehtml%23a594#a594:f3951]http://www.fishingmegastore.com/cgi-bin/sh000001.pl?REFPAGE=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2efishingmega store%2ecom%2facatalog%2fsitemap%2ehtml&WD=stonefl y&SHOP=%20&PN=Tools%2ehtml%23a594#a594[/url:f3951]


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    There are always a number of rotisserie motors for sale on ebay.

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    This is a little late but I've been having computer drive problems...

    This is stuff I had around....this thread got me going....

    The box is a recycle basket the garbage Co. provides.

    The motor is a BBQ rotisserie I picked up at the thrift store ..planning to use for this someday.

    The shaft came with the BBQ as did the prongs..

    The foam is a piece of swimming noodle used to punch foam bodies...happens to have the hollow up the middle but you could thread the shaft on the foam...

    The bungee cord stabilizes the motor...

    All this goes together fast as well as breaking down and storing.

    [url=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v185/ducksterman/Drying.jpg:ca3cb]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v185/ducksterman/Drying.jpg[/url:ca3cb]

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    I like the link JC gave you but I would change 1 thing, for the foam buy your self a lobster pot bouy, they are perfectly round and are made from a closed cell foam (tightly compressed)that will hold the flies better and last longer. Also 1 lobster bouy with give you 8 nice replacement foam wheels. They only cost a few bucks too
    The man who coined the phrase "Money can't buy happiness", never bought himself a good fly rod!

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    "Lobster bouy" hmmmmmmmmm, now let's see. I'll go out to the local hardware store here (just outside of Chicago) and buy one. Oh, but I will carry a hidden recorder to capture the "colorful" comments my request might elicit from the store clerks and then report them here. Should be fun. On the other hand I may just opt for a glob of "great stuff".
    Mark

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