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    Default Where to buy a cauterizer?

    I want to get a cauterizer, but don't want to pay medical prices for them. Any ideas?
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    I got mine from Chris Helm in Toledo, OH. Check out his online catalog on his website at:

    http://www.whitetailflytieing.com/

    You can call him and order it over the phone on a credit card.
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    You also try www.feather-craft.com 2009 catalog..page71

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    I use the medical one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J Castwell View Post
    I use the medical one.
    Me too. I have a few tying tools that I rescued after some procedure or other. If I gotta pay for it, I ought to get some use out of it.

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    I use a small, 25 watt soldering pencil from Radio Shack. About 9 bucks. Works to burn deer hair and make mono eyes. Jim
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    Quote Originally Posted by 10ae1203 View Post
    Me too. I have a few tying tools that I rescued after some procedure or other. If I gotta pay for it, I ought to get some use out of it.
    How does that work. I am about to go in and deny the guys a chance to swim upstream, and the urologist talked of Cauterizing. Should I ask to keep the tool after he cuts and burns my junk?
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    Quote Originally Posted by maodiver View Post
    How does that work. I am about to go in and deny the guys a chance to swim upstream, and the urologist talked of Cauterizing. Should I ask to keep the tool after he cuts and burns my junk?
    It is a "single use" tool which is disposed of after the procedure, so I would just explain to the doc what you're doing and he may give it to you. Not sure if there are any laws which prevent him from doing so. I have the one I bought from Chris because I can change the batteries in it (2 AA), and the medical units don't have that capability...use it, toss it.
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    Check the Bass fishing lure sites, I have the old original Worm Mizer and it runs on 2 AA batteries and still works great. I have a new tip for it somewheere in all my stuff but haven't found it yet.

    You can get this fancy one from Don Iovino

    http://www.iovino.com/wormizer_274kit.htm

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