THANK YOU Ginger. mark
From: Ginger Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Loon Knot Sense for tying
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 08:39:10 -0500
I use rubbing alcohol to thin my hard head the older bottles recommended
thinning with
alcohol.
At 07:50 PM 1/23/2005 -0800, you wrote:
Hi Mark,
Knot Sense and Hard Head are two different products. I have not seen any
reference that says Hard Head will set using UV light. On the other
thing, take a very small quantity of Hard Head and add a bit of water to
it...shake it up inside a plastic film canister or something, then let it
settle and de-bubble. If it still works as before, then you're safe to
dilute the remainder of the bottle.
Wes
On Jan 23, 2005, at 7:10 PM, mark romero wrote:
Wes, i have the Loon Hard Head product in hot red, hot orange, hot pink,
Chartrues/Yellow, black and clear. Is this the same stuff???????? I've
been using the clear in place of epoxy, and it works pretty good except
after it gets to think.....(which mone now is) and i'm not sure as to how
to thin it. I guess just a bit of water might do it, since it's water
based, but i'm not sure. Got any clues? mark
The product is called Loon Knot Sense, and flytiers have been using it
in place of epoxy in fly patterns. To harden, you simply expose it for
a few seconds to an ultraviolet light, which I already have.
Sunlight will also cure the product in about a minute.
Product description:
A water-based, polyurethane formula for building colorful, glossy heads
and bodies on your favorite fly patterns. One component, low odor,
replaces messy epoxies in many applications. Available in black, clear,
red, glo pink, glo orange, and glo yellow (with applicator brush).
Ginger M. Allen
Sr. Biological Scientist
Florida Master Naturalist Program Coordinator
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