Love your letter David. Remember those cork flies that I use to get the cork from Bill O'Conner .Dave check out   libbymt.com   and    Lincoln County ,Montana    and check into the streams. The Yaak area is really a Pennsylvania experience well not really but as close as it can be and be in Montana .There nothing like the Pennsylvania we come to love but this area is as near as I can get and be in Montana. I need you to send me your personal address and telephone number ...send it to my own E-mail address [EMAIL PROTECTED].  I use to demonstrate tying at the Coudersport show. I wonder if you ever meet a wonderful person that fly fish and tied flies who was wheel chair bound. I spent over six hours in 1977 or 78 using my teaching method. For those eastern green drakes ,for the body I mix very light yellow wool yarn and a little muskrat fur ,that is a perfect mix. Ask me about my double layer dubbing method which gives a rib effect ,and that thorax dry fly with a v on the bottom with a palmer hackle was mind and Steve at the fly shop in Lemont ,taught tying that thorax dry fly using my method The dubbing material is instead of using a blend I add colors in layers ,just like the naturals bodies really are..and are much more effective to match the insect . A # 14 Renegade ,tied very slim ,sure was a killing fly on Slate Run. I one time while fishing the Schrader near Wheelerville ,I found a old road that got me into the head waters and not a building for miles I had blood running down my arm ,figuring I got scratch from some of the bushes and I was up stream for more then a mile ,to make it short it was my first experience with black flies and after one will cut a hole in your skin and drink the fresh blood another will jump in and cut a little deeper ,I had over a 130 bites that day and the fishing was great as I started back ,I would catch a few fish at one hole run like hell to the next until they catch up with me again ,The fishing was great and that was not all that was biting....The pools in that area was really a favorite stream of mind.
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Foam Adhesive plug cutters

That's a great idea, Glenn.  My dad has a leather tool set from his Boy Scouting days which includes a leather punch with various sized hole punches.  As a kid, I found this set and began to experiment and still have a leather ring with holes 1/8" and 3/8" in it but I know there were 2 larger sizes and a total of 5 or 6 on a wheel that turned.  Gotta find that kit as it also had some single leather punches and some shape punches.  Going down in dad's basement shortly so if I don't return soon, send out a search and rescue Rodney.

Murf
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Take a look at  hole cutters in leather craft stores....Glenn Overton
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Foam Adhesive

You may be able to find a set of old punches for boring holes in cork and rubber stoppers.  They are basically brass tubes of various diameters with a T-handle at the top of the tube.  The business end is harpened (and they even make a sharpeneer for that).  I've got a set, that I just use for this purpose.  (These days in the lab, we use a powered auger that takes a similar type of bit).  You can make very similar punches from brass tubing obtained at hobby stores.  I've also bouth a set of rotary punches off e-bay, that are supposed to mount in a drill press (less than $10, but shipping put it about 12 or 13 I believe.  Ridderbos, I believe told me where I could get them.).  Haven't used them much  since my drill press is small and only the smaller diameters will fit it, and I just haven't taken them to a machine shop to get them truned down so that they'll fit.  So there are three possibilities.

Mark Delaney

On 3/6/06, Joseph Fusco, Sr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bob,
 
I've used regular rubber cement for years.  Coat both pieces and let them begin to dry.  When they are tacky to the touch, but still a little damp, place the two pieces together under some weight and let them dry completely.
 
Simple, cheap, and I have never had my foam separate in use.

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Joe Fusco, Sr.
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On 3/6/06, Bob Haering < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is a good foam adhesive for fly tying?

BobH





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