It is white,
Sent you the photos on my other address,
Tony
--- Reuven Segal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> thanks mate. It is the blue or black plastic
> sheeting??
> 
> ______________________________________________
> Reuven Segal
> 
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> B. Engineering (Manufacturing Systems and
> Management)
> RMIT University
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> East St. Kilda, 3183
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Anthony Spezio
> Sent: Thursday, 16 November 2006 5:11 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [VFB] Scrounged Stuff for Fly Tying
> 
> 
> Tyvec is a waterproof paper that is used to seal the
> outer part of most new buildings. It is also used as
> shipping envelopes.
> I will send you a photo of my Tyvec Sronefly nymph
> later today.
> Tony
> --- Reuven Segal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > MeddelandeWhat is Tyvek?
> >
> > ______________________________________________
> > Reuven Segal
> >
> > B. Engineering (Aerospace)- Final Year
> > B. Engineering (Manufacturing Systems and
> > Management)
> > RMIT University
> >
> > 5/11 Rockbrook Road,
> > East St. Kilda, 3183
> > Melbourne, Victoria
> > Australia
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Mobile: 0422 266798
> >
> >   -----Original Message-----
> >   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Behalf Of Niclas Runarsson
> >   Sent: Wednesday, 15 November 2006 5:29 PM
> >   To: [email protected]
> >   Subject: RE: [VFB] Scrounged Stuff for Fly Tying
> >
> >
> >   *Plastic dokument folders : Strips for bodies
> > shellbacks etc.
> >   *Pom Pom balls: Eggs, "muddler heads"
> >   *Nylon bristles from brooms: Legs, antennaes,
> > fundament for extended
> > bodies, eyes (melted)
> >   *Synthetic dusters: Wing posts
> >   *Polystyrene balls: Wing posts, ant bodies
> >   *Latex gloves: Strips for segmented bodies
> >   *Paintbrushes: Tailing, antennaes
> >   *Tyvek: Wing buds
> >   *Glass beads from sewing shop: Heads, bodies,
> > dumbell eyes (paired on
> > melted mono or broom bristles)
> >   *Knitting yarn
> >
> >   ... and it goes on and on.
> >
> >   /Nick
> >     -----Ursprungligt meddelande-----
> >     Från: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > För Jimmy D. Moore
> >     Skickat: den 14 november 2006 17:03
> >     Till: [email protected]
> >     Ämne: [VFB] Scrounged Stuff for Fly Tying
> >
> >
> >     Being retired and on a fixed income, I don't
> > spend nearly as much for
> > fly tying materials as I used to.  I have also
> found
> > out that there's some
> > really good stuff out there, if you use your
> > imagination and get out and
> > look - craft stores, flea markets, garage sales,
> > etc. etc.  This is not
> > meant to take away from Lines End. I still buy my
> > hooks, thread, and a bunch
> > of other fly tying materials, such as specialty
> > feathers, tying tools, tying
> > light, wading staff, etc. from Byard.
> >
> >     Some of my "SCROUNGED STUFF" includes the
> > following:   I could go on and
> > on, but I'll let you add your stuff.  By the time
> we
> > get through, there
> > should be a "treasure trove" of good ideas for
> tying
> > materials.
> >
> >     Strands of burlap from a "toe sack" Makes
> great
> > fuzzy tan dubbing.
> >     Belly fur from my two kitties.  Makes great
> > dubbing. We had a swap on
> > VFB once using pet hair.
> >     Plastic ties.  The kind where one end slips
> > inside the other and locks.
> > Pieces from the smallest ones make great beetle
> > legs.
> >     Netting from the fabric store - the very fine
> > mesh like used for a
> > bridal veil.  Cut for mayfly wings.
> >     Freezer bags, etc. cut into strips and wind
> > around hook to build fly
> > body.
> >     Broken necklaces.  Pull the beads off and use
> > for whatever.
> >     Thin layer of foam used in packing. Can cut
> > wings, bodies, etc.
> >     Bubble wrap.  Cut around the bubble, glue on
> fly
> > body and use to make a
> > super floating fly.
> >     Copper wire from old transformers.
> >     Black plastic casing from electrical wires.
> Cut
> > and use for wing cases.
> >     Plastic lids, like from Pringles cans.  Cut
> the
> > shape you want. ( They
> > do come in colors )
> >     Dolls eyes. Doll hair, from worn out dolls. (
> if
> > your daughter will let
> > you have it. )
> >     Fur off discarded fuzzy toys, like Teddy
> Bears,
> > etc.
> >     Foam ear plugs make great bodies for pan fish.
> >     Bead chain from old key rings. Makes great bar
> > bells for eyes.
> >
> >     Do you have something to share?   If so,
> please
> > add it to the list.
> > This will be very helpful, especially to "Newbies.
> >
> >     Have a Great Day !
> >
> >     JIMMY  D
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
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