drying after use. Some ppl fish the fies we used to ty.
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Rene

On 11/11/2010 08:06 PM, Don Ordes wrote:
> What were they blowing dry?  The head cement?  Problem with that is
> that wind, especially with humid air, will cloud up head cement or put
> a frosty outer layer on it.
>
> I know tiers that have tried to hook up blowers to their drying
> wheels, and after just opted for small fans at low speeds- just enough
> to move the air, not actually blow on the flies.
>
> Vinyl cement fries pretty fast, but clouds up if you try to speed it
> up. The 'new' UV cure coatings are susceptible to clouding but cure
> rather quickly in the sun or UV light.
>
> Was there another reason they were applying a blower?
>
> DonO
>
>
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>> I never saw a blow dryer used on a fly before.  I saw this on a
>> YouTube video from Nuclee-r Flies, blow drying a peacock emerger.
>>
>> Larry Johnson
>> Springville, Utah
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