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Cab-0-Sil Advice ??
rw wrote:
Stan Gula wrote: When my order came in I tested it by brushing some into a beadhead nymph (size 14 teeko bug) and the damned thing floated all day. When I submerged it, it had the coolest air bubble around the fly. Better use one extra #4 split shot. :-) Actually, the 'experiment' was rigged. I placed the fly gently into the water and the butt end popped up and floated the fly Reid-style (duck butt fashion). If I dropped it from a few inches above the surface, the force knocked enough air off the bubble so the fly would sink. So, no extra split shot is needed in the field. -- Stan Gula http://gula.org/roffswaps |
Cab-0-Sil Advice ??
I buy a product from West System, for thickening epoxy resins
used in boat building, that West System calls 407 'collodial silica' It looks like Frog's Fanny to me. Other fiberglass supply businesses sell similar products they often refer to as "cabosil" For ten bucks or so you get about quart. For 18 bucks I get nearly a gallon sized container. This may or may not be the specially treated (something about hydrophobia?) cabosil others have said was required. But it works just fine for drying flies. I've been using it for years. |
Cab-0-Sil Advice ??
Vince,
Where did you purchase the Cab-o-Sil? I bought it by phone -- 603-435-7199, a number I got from the web site Stan posted earlier. You must phone between 10:30 and 3:30 eastern time, MTWT; no calls on Friday. A quart cost me six bucks and change, including S&H. vince |
Cab-0-Sil Advice ??
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 22:58:39 -0400, vincent p. norris wrote:
Vince, Where did you purchase the Cab-o-Sil? I bought it by phone -- 603-435-7199, a number I got from the web site Stan posted earlier. You must phone between 10:30 and 3:30 eastern time, MTWT; no calls on Friday. A quart cost me six bucks and change, including S&H. vince You might want to try the ts-530 also. Its treated with a different chemical and is slightly more hydrophobic than the ts-720. Its's a little denser and so less fluffy so that you lose less every time you open the container and pull out your brush. I don't know what the difference in price is. |
Cab-0-Sil Advice ??
vincent p. norris wrote:
Vince, Where did you purchase the Cab-o-Sil? I bought it by phone -- 603-435-7199, a number I got from the web site Stan posted earlier. You must phone between 10:30 and 3:30 eastern time, MTWT; no calls on Friday. A quart cost me six bucks and change, including S&H. vince did you get it wrapped in a plastic bag? mine came packaged that way. really feels different than frogs fanny to me, but we'll see how it works on the dry flies. btw, why don't you and your friend (bob?) fly out to montana for the july thing this year...i think you'd enjoy fishing with us out there, and i know we'd enjoy seeing you again. time to branch out from lord chesterfield counry. g jeff |
Cab-0-Sil Advice ??
Stan Gula typed:
jeff wrote: did you get it wrapped in a plastic bag? mine came packaged that way. really feels different than frogs fanny to me, but we'll see how it works on the dry flies. You have a bag full of Frog's Fanny for comparison? Seriously, I think it's likely a different substance than what Frog's Fany uses - seems finer and 'drier'. I've tried it out on various kinds of dry flies (not in-the-field yet) and it seems to work better actually - sticks to the fibers better I think. Time will tell, and I think it was worth the $6 for the experiment. Now if I can find a cheap source of bottles, I have Christmas presents for all my fishing buddies. I'll be sure to bring an empty when we meet on Thursday. :) -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Cab-0-Sil Advice ??
Tim J. wrote:
Stan Gula typed: jeff wrote: did you get it wrapped in a plastic bag? mine came packaged that way. really feels different than frogs fanny to me, but we'll see how it works on the dry flies. You have a bag full of Frog's Fanny for comparison? Seriously, I think it's likely a different substance than what Frog's Fany uses - seems finer and 'drier'. I've tried it out on various kinds of dry flies (not in-the-field yet) and it seems to work better actually - sticks to the fibers better I think. Time will tell, and I think it was worth the $6 for the experiment. Now if I can find a cheap source of bottles, I have Christmas presents for all my fishing buddies. I'll be sure to bring an empty when we meet on Thursday. :) Here's a business plan: Send in your empty FF bottles with $2.00/bottle cash and a self-addressed, stamped envelope. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Cab-0-Sil Advice ??
did you get it wrapped in a plastic bag?
Yes. btw, why don't you and your friend (bob?) fly out to montana for the july thing this year...i think you'd enjoy fishing with us out there, and i know we'd enjoy seeing you again. Thanks very much, Jeff! I would like to do that. I'll see if Bill, or if he's not interested, another buddy, might like to do it. time to branch out from lord chesterfield country. g Never fished Montana, but I did quite a bit of fishing in the area around Estes Park, Colorado, when my wife's parents lived there, years ago. vince |
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