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    Default U/V Light Deal

    Found a U/V light (bout the size of a small laswer pointer) at Fry's Electronics today. I am gonna try to use it with Loon u/v knot sense. I don't know how powerful the lamp is, but at $4.99 (including a pen to mark personal posessions with), it is worth a try. Will post again when I get a chance to use it. this is lot cheaper than anywhere else I have looked.

    now...if I can just find a cheap Cautery. The urologist woudn't let me the keep the one he used on me on Thursday. I thought it was the least he could do after making my swimmers unable to reach upstream.
    ‎"Trust, but verify" - Russian Proverb, as used by Ronald Reagan

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    I bought a cheapie UV light for the same purpose - worked okay but not great; I usually ended up exposing whatever I had coated with Knot-Sense to sunlight to finish the job.

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    FeatherCraft has reasonably priced cauterizers (29bucks), and you won't need stirrups.
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    I use to use the Loon Knot-Sense until one morning before daylight I put it on a nail knot when tying on a new leader. No UV light, it was the last time I used the Loon product even though I thought it was a good idea. An inexpensive light would be a nice addition for guys that like to get on the water before light.

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    maodiver,

    Go here to purchase a cauterizer for $16 or a cauterizer, batteries and replacement tip for $26:

    http://www.jsflyfishing.com/cgi-bin/...=82000&start=6
    Warren
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    i have used a ultraviolet security lamp for several years, to check fluo
    materials. It cost about 10 GB pounds and is well worth the money.
    A cautery is also a very useful tool, also battery powered.
    They are not tools which have much in the way of wear and tear
    and should last indefinately.
    I do not use it for drying knot glues. Seems a waste of battery power.
    Donald Nicolson (Scotland)

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    Cabelas has the cautery in the bargain cave, as a plastic bait repair tool. 24 bucks was kinda expensive. I may go for the 16. Betty...already done the stirrups....now you tell me.
    ‎"Trust, but verify" - Russian Proverb, as used by Ronald Reagan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Betty Hiner View Post
    FeatherCraft has reasonably priced cauterizers (29bucks), and you won't need stirrups.
    Classic reply, Betty!

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