Deb,
If you can find a slow turning motor, it is easy to make you own. Mine is made from the turntable motor from a defunct Sharp microwave. Other people use rotisserie motors. Yeah, I know, I'm cheap. Have to be when the budget is limited. I've made my own table top tying station, and a portable tying station (which I now use about 90% of the time) as well as a lot of the tools I need.
Mark Delaney
Deborah Duran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you Mark. I still have to get one of those rotating wheels for the slow curing stuff. I do use a lot of epoxy so I should cave in and buy that soon too.Deb----- Original Message -----From: Mark DelaneySent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 4:36 PMSubject: Re: [VFB] Fly or Lure Fishing ??Deb,
The balsa portion of any balsa popper, lure, etc. can ber rendered just about impervious to fish teeth by the application of a thin layer of clear epoxy after the final paint job. To avoid yellowing of the epoxy, it is better to use a slow curing epoxy. for example Devcon's 5-mionute epoxy yellows relatively quickly, but there slow-curing 2-Ton epoxy doesn't.
Mark Delaney
Deborah Duran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rene
I really like that!! How well does that hold up to fish teeth?
Deb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rene Zillmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 10:58 AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Fly or Lure Fishing ??
> Hi List,
>
> My contribution to the lure/fly debate. Ausing balsa wood, Hackle,
> deer hair and paint. Very interesting.
>
> http://www.pescacommosca.com.br/english/frog.htm
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> BTW: There are several ant-recipes out there using balsa wood for the body
> and a hackle for the legs. Fly?
>
> Tying with fur, feather, tinsel and.... in Germany
>
> Rene
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