I'm glad to hear you say that.  I was beginning to think it was me.  I tried
it on Byards Caddis fly and I couldn't get it to cure right.  I'm going to
play with it some more.  You made it look easy.  I tried a thin coat then I
tried adding a little more but that never cured either.  
Boy it sounds like I'm trying to knock Loon.  I'm really not.  Hard Head and
this UV light and knot sense are the only products I've used.  So don't read
it that way.
Deb

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Chris Broomell
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 1:17 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Loon Knot Sense for tying

Thought that I'd weigh in.

I - among others - have been using Loon UV Knot Sense in lieu of epoxy for 
a while no.  Advantages:  quick curing and nice appearance (doesn't appear 
to cloud up over time).  One major disadvantage is the poor adhesion to the 
tying materials.  I think that the product is designed more for "glomming" 
onto itself (i.e. around a knot on your leader) and not so much to 
something else in an "open" system (i.e. sprawled out on a feather 
bed...er...so to speak).  Flies that others have tied which are COATED 
more-or-less uniformly with the knot sense seem to be less prone to have 
the knot sense come off.  Others (um...the patterns that I'm using it 
for)...well...not so much.  It's quick for making shell-backs, etc., but 
the material won't last as long as standard epoxy.  Other possibilities are 
out there as far as quick-setting "adhesives"...in the process of looking 
into them and will report.

In short...it has some great applications.  The company is 
environmentally-conscious...that speaks a lot (even you non-hippies out 
there should appreciate that to some extent).

Cheers,
Chris




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