THis foaming topic is just getting too far out there........ stop wasting my 
foaming time with silly foaming questions....... go out and foam somewhere 
else.... thank you.

Wes Wada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  
I've come to the realization that I have wasted a good amount of time and some 
money trying different types of foam that just didn't measure up as a fly tying 
material. The Wally World craft foams, flip-flop foams, etc. just don't float 
well enough! 

I have found only two foams that I like.  The first is the Rainy Float Foam 
cord that comes in small, medium and large diameters and in black, white, 
yellow and orange.  I use the black, and really feel limited by the color 
selection.  Also, tying with the stuff may require some creativity as you are 
dealing with a round cord rather than a flat sheet of foam. Rainy Float Foam is 
easy to work with, floats reliably, and is ridiculously expensive.  Buying a 
large quantity years ago would have been a better investment than the stock 
market.  *grumble* 

The best floating foam made is the squishy white foam that used to be used in 
life vests.  These days, that foam is hard to find, and when you find some, 
often the interior of the foam is a tan color, not pure white.  Michael Bliss 
found some pure white that was the interior of an athletic pad, which is my 
current source of the material.  Another source are white keychain floats, but 
you do have to buy samples to find those that have pure white interiors.  Some 
don't.  I finally have found a reliably source for pure white keychain floats, 
marketed by a sporting goods retailer called G.I. Joes.  If you need colors, 
simply apply a craft marker or a Sharpie.

If you want to make a popper or slider, etc., then the standard rigid foam 
popper heads are probably the best choice. The large diameter Rainy Float Foam 
could easily be adapted to make good panfish popper heads. 

Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon


  


On 2/6/07, Ed Roden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:   Sorry, it's not the foam on 
the back of the carpet - it's more like the flipflop foam - the squares that 
you buy for kids with the alphabet cutouts, link together, etc.....These are 
just large ones that are meant for an at-home exercise floor, etc....we just 
decided to use them under the area rug of our wood floor.   

  On 2/5/07, Jack Lehman < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:    I didn't want to be 
negative??  If this foam is anything like what they used on my carpet, its too 
fragile, too soft.  It wouldn't hold up to fish.  I have much better luck using 
the denser foam from flipflops - we generically call it a shoefly popper.  Plus 
its easily shaped using a dremel and an emory board.  Let me know if you need 
more info.

Jack
Austin






 
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