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Corndog[_40_] January 15th, 2008 08:27 PM

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Wolfgang;104388 Wrote:
"leadhead" wrote in message
...

Just to clarify, the lead is for making thin,tapered underbodies such

as
w/zonkers. I am not a big fan of lead either, that is why in my

original
thread I said "or similar". The problem is,where do you find a

material
that has the properties of lead but isn't lead?


Well, anything that has all the properties of lead IS lead. Thus, the
answer to your question is.....nowhere.

The good news is that there is no application in fly tying that
absolutely
requires lead. Copper foil is readily available is craft supply stores
and
can be substituted for lead in many applications.

Of course, copper isn't exactly non-toxic either. But it's not as bad
as
lead. But it isn't as heavy or as malleable as lead either.

Gold, on the other hand, is heavy, highly stable, and very malleable.

Wolfgang


Speaking of gold...I just went to Ramsey Outdoors to get some tungston
gold beads and they were 20 for $7.95. 40 cents a piece seems a little
high doesn't it?

Cdog


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Wolfgang January 15th, 2008 08:42 PM

lead tape
 

"leadhead" wrote in message
...

Just to clarify, the lead is for making thin,tapered underbodies such as
w/zonkers. I am not a big fan of lead either, that is why in my original
thread I said "or similar". The problem is,where do you find a material
that has the properties of lead but isn't lead?


Well, anything that has all the properties of lead IS lead. Thus, the
answer to your question is.....nowhere.

The good news is that there is no application in fly tying that absolutely
requires lead. Copper foil is readily available is craft supply stores and
can be substituted for lead in many applications.

Of course, copper isn't exactly non-toxic either. But it's not as bad as
lead. But it isn't as heavy or as malleable as lead either.

Gold, on the other hand, is heavy, highly stable, and very malleable.

Wolfgang



leadhead[_7_] January 16th, 2008 02:57 PM

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I always forget about checking in the craft stores first.

c dog, I've always found Ramsey to be pricey but they usually have
what you need. If I need something fast, I'll stop there. Otherwise I
look for better deals online.

lh


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[email protected] February 12th, 2008 04:08 AM

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On Jan 11, 10:24 am, leadhead
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Does anyone know where I can get lead tape(strips) or similar.

thanks,

lh

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We sell the match book strips at the fly shop I work at. Just float me
an e-mail or send a request to adam at anglersandarchery.com via the e-
mail link, and we'll get you hookd up.

[email protected] February 12th, 2008 04:10 AM

lead tape
 
On Jan 11, 10:24 am, leadhead
wrote:
Does anyone know where I can get lead tape(strips) or similar.

thanks,

lh

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I use it to tie flies. It doesn't work very well for wrapping on the
line like it was created for.

dale rushby[_2_] February 15th, 2008 07:18 AM

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try this guy online i know he had some of the thinnest sheets you can
get dont know his stock levels but hes always been very helpful to
me....


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Lushy February 15th, 2008 08:15 AM

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Any one tried to make Lead jigheads that you can now buy for soft plastic
lures? Would be a lot cheaper then the brought ones I think.
Lushy in AU
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try this guy online i know he had some of the thinnest sheets you can
get dont know his stock levels but hes always been very helpful to
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JeffK[_22_] February 15th, 2008 01:10 PM

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Making lead jig heads is too much work for me anymore, but making custom
jigs has some advantages. The Czechs now make molded lead bodies for
Czech nymphs to make very dense bodies, so this discussion has some
application to flies!

First, you can use quality hooks and get much more effective jigs. A
lot of the ones you buy have cheap hooks that bend easily and aren't
very sharp.

You can also get a wider variety of weight and hook size combinations.

The down side is working with lead. I used to splice lead sheathed
power cables years ago so I am a little sensitive. Many lead alloys
have toxic components like arsenic and cadmium that come off when you
melt it. Be careful - molten lead is toxic and you don't want to spill
it.

Like most do-it-yourself jobs whether you save money or not depends on
how many jigs you go through. Have to buy the solder pot and molds
first and then the materials. Can only get back the start-up cost if
you pour a lot of jigs.


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salmobytes February 15th, 2008 05:18 PM

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I have been trying to get away from using lead.
But I haven't succeeded 100%
I (still) make lead jig heads with wire and super glue.
I use jig hooks I get from Minnesota, and then wrap
the front of the hook with lead wire until the wire
lump has the shape of a round or semi-round jig head.
Then I soak it with super glue and there it is.


coolkyle[_5_] February 15th, 2008 10:55 PM

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Pacific salmon, and probably Atlantic+Great Lakes salmon go BONKERS for
a slowly twitched jig with marabou or rabbit tied on it. Last
September I had many good days catching 5lb pink salmon on jigs in
black, purple, pink, white, or olive. Olive is my secret salmon jig
color, and I'm only telling you guys because you live in the Northeast.
I put pink, red, or gold flashabou on all of them as well. Sorry to
change the topic, but all this jig talk made me miss salmon fishing a
bit.


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