Do what I did... use nicotine patches while tying. Not a single fly has
UNINTENTIONALLY turned into burnt orange since.
 
PS. And while on "brand names"... the word 'brand' is Swedish for the
English word 'fire' (look it up if you want). So if you knew Zap-A-Gap was a
brand name, you can't really blame them for anything.
 
/Jester
 

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Steve Brettell
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Ämne: Re: [VFB] Zap a Gap Glue ???


Chuck,

I was tying a fly that had some mylar tinsel in the head.  It was a nymph,
and I had pulled several strands of mylar over for the wing case.  I wanted
to make a flashy fly.  I figgered I'd put some Zap a Gap on it to hold the
thin strands together.  To my considerable surprise, the thing burst into
flame!  The Glue reacted with the tinsel, and started smoking, and then
flaming.  Quite a stink.  Just be warned. . .be warned (eerie sound effects
here). 



On 1/7/07, Chuck Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

Steve: Thanks.. I went to Wal Mart to get some and they were out, so I got
the gel...Just wanted to make sure it was at least close... Thanks again,
Chuck

 

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From: Steve Brettell <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Zap a Gap Glue ???

Pretty much.


On 1/7/07, Chuck Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

Is Zap a Gap the same think as a Gel CA Superglue?? Thanks, Chuck




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Steve
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