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    Default Sally Hansen for Epoxy

    A few of you may have noticed my thread in the other section about making spoon flies. Well, I finally found a few good recipies and last night tried making a few.

    Instead of using epoxy I used "Sally Hansen Super-Hard Topcoat." After a few layers the spoon flies started to firm up a little like I wanted them to, but having not fished them, I'm a little worried that the Sally Hansen might not hold up.

    What are your thoughts? Should I have gotten the epoxy instead?

    Thanks.

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    Hi Okie,

    Experience is the best teacher buddy.
    You tell us after you fish them.*G* That
    said, I like Sally Hansens as a head cement
    but for durable fly/lure creations, I like
    to use epoxy. I normally get the 5 minute
    stuff from Wallyworld and have had very good
    results. If I'm doing a lot of flys/lures,
    I will pick up the 2 ton epoxy as it dries
    much slower and I can do more flies from a
    single mix. The problem isn't having to
    mix more, but once the first batch starts
    to harden, your brush is history. Warm
    regards, Jim

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    Jim,
    Have you ever tried rod wrap epoxy for even longer work time?
    .....lee s.

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    Hi Lee,

    No sir, not yet anyway.*G* I generally
    stay with the products from Wallyworld where
    I can. No flyshops close and postage is a
    killer.*G* Warm regards, Jim

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    I've been using the Sally Hansens hard as nails top coat, or similar harndner, on my balsa poppers for years and I've been quite happy. I started making my own poppers early on in my fishing years because I was VERY hard on them. The sally stands up nicely, for me anyway LOL.

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    Some time ago, because we all like and use SH, I made several phone calls to them. Figured their advertising department or somebody might like to know that a whole industry likes their stuff. I was really disappointed at the 'attitude' I got from them. It was though they were insulted and really could have given a crap less. Sorry to say that my opinion of them has dropped a lot since then. Oh, I will continue to use SH, but am sure open to anything that may replace it.

    Years ago, 'Testers' used to make 'Hot Fuel Proofing', a brush on liquid for model airplanes. Anyone ever use it for head cement?

    [This message has been edited by J Castwell (edited 31 May 2006).]

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    Lately, I've been using Loon's UV Knot Sense on flies where durability is a big issue. It's been superb, but would get pricey if I had to do a lot of flies or coat big areas. I've mostly done warmwater stuff with built up heads and sinking ants, that sort of thing. Besides being tough, it cures in seconds, but not until exposed to UV or sunlight.

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    hmmm,, may have to look into that. I tie a big eyed streamer 'Marble Head'. would it work in this? [url=http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/fotw/62998fotw.html:4aaea]http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/fotw/62998fotw.html[/url:4aaea]

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    Hey JC,

    I know just what your talking about with
    the Testors Hot Fuel Proofing stuff. I used
    it many times on both flying models as well
    as flies. It had a bad habit of leaving me
    with a headache though. I definitly like
    the Sally Hansens better.*G* Warm regards,
    Jim

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    tks jh,,, just a thought,,,

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