Dean:

I haven't thinned down the Loon head cement. It is quite thin already. 
I am probably going back to lacquer since it soaks in faster and dries faster.

Alan Di Somma
phxflytyer
Phoenix,Az.
http://members.home.net/azflycasters/index.html


--- "Dean A. Endress" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>    ALAN,
>  Try smaller applications & thin it down some more...that
>should do it....My $0.02 worth...
>                                              DEAN...
>
>--- Alan Di Somma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> For years I have used "Brushing Lacquer" thinned down and
>> squeezed from one of those little plastic bottles with the
>> long tube. A needle with a big plastic ball is at the top to
>> retard the drying.
>> Recently I have tried the Loon's water based head cement and
>> really like it a lot. The only thing I do not like about it is
>> that it doesn't dry fast enough and it doesn't seep into the
>> thread windings fast enough. I have to use the rotary function
>> on my Renzetti to keep it soaking in and not dripping or
>> running. Yuck!!!
>> 
>> Alan Di Somma
>> phxflytyer
>> Phoenix,Az.
>> http://members.home.net/azflycasters/index.html
>> 
>> 
>> --- "James Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> >I am not familiar with varnish.  when the fly calls for
>> varnish, what are 
>> >they asking for? will spar varnish work?
>> >Thanks,
>> >James
>> >
>>
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