Would it be a good idea to spray the acetone onto the floss??

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Sent: Friday, 11 November 2005 7:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] re: acetate reaction -- oops...and supplier

Rodney,

It will perform a bit differently.  It's not as robust as Rayon.

Chris

At 10:37 AM 11/10/2005, you wrote:
>Hey all,
>I've been using "Rayon Floss" for the bodies of my "Red & Black Ringneck"
>that I'm tying up for the "Steelhead Swap" and I ran out of red floss...
So
>when I stopped @ "Sportsman's Warehouse", there in Albuquerque, they didn't
>have any Rayon in red, so I got a spool of "Danville's Acetate Floss" in
>red...  They had several colors available...  I didn't know there was such
a
>big difference between Rayon and Acetate...  Hope it works just as well...
>Anyway, if anyone has problems getting the "Acetate" let me know, as I said
>"Sportsman's Warehouse" carries it in several colors...
>
>Rodney...
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Chris Broomell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:38 AM
>Subject: Re: [VFB] re: acetate reaction -- oops...and supplier
>
>
> > Sorry all,
> > I should have read the plethora of posts explaining this before I
posted.
> >
> > BUT - for Deb and anyone intersted in finding the stuff...
> >
> > There are some places on the web (Google "Acetate floss, fly tying")
that
> > claim to carry it.  That being said, I have found it difficult to
> > procure.  I just picked up 20 spools (in 4 colors) from a friend who had
> > them "in a crate somewhere in the back of the shop...if ya wanna waste
>your
> > time looking for it...".
> >
> > This is very brittle stuff (we don't usually think of fibers being
> > brittle).  It breaks easily so you should be a little more careful
>handling
> > it than you would with Rayon.  I don't see any advantage to using it
>UNLESS
> > you are going to go the acetone route (making the shell).
> >
> > For acetone - or an alternative:
> > If you're not blessed to work in a lab...try nail polish remover.  Most
> > varieties have either acetone or ethyl acetate as the solvent.  Don't
lick
> > it.  Don't smoke while using it (although you'd probably be ok).
> >
> > Some bugs I dip in the stuff...sometimes (i.e. shell backs, etc.) I dip
a
> > cotton swap in the acetone and touch it to the floss.  Don't rub...it'll
> > destroy the effect.
> >
> > Also - make sure that you leave it alone until it's completely
evaporated
> > (give it a smell test...).  You can mess up the finish if you touch or
> > scratch it before hand.  This can be repaired to an extent with another
> > application, but you can go too far with application of solvent (i.e.
>there
> > is a point of no return).
> >
> > Chris
> >


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