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Frog Fanny substitute
Willi wrote:
I bought a large bag (probably enough to fill 100s of containers) for $20 at a local fly shop. They told me it was toner. Snoop however, says that it is an agent they use in fiberglass construction. He used to build custom airplanes and had used it in the past. Hopefully he'll comment on this. It is definitely NOT silica gel Willi, I'm pretty sure the Frog's Fanny is Cab-O-Sil. It looks like and behaves like it anyway. We used it to keep resin from flowing on vertical surfaces. Someone who's experienced with how Frog's Fanny works should order some and compare. It's really cheap. I'm sorry that I threw the bag (1 gallon) away when I swore off fiberglassing. Aircraft Spruce & Specialty in CA sells it. My old catalog has a part no. of 01-14711 at a price of $2.85 for a gallon bag. This catalog is 1995 so don't know what the price might be now. The phone number for ACS is 800-824-1930. Freight is probably more than the goods. Another possible source would be West Marine. You'll have to figure out what to use for a bottle and brush. Snoop -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
Frog Fanny substitute
"Mike Connor" wrote Preen gland oil from ducks ( although it has never been quite clear to me how this is obtained) is an excellent floatant. ( Perhaps there are whole tribes of "duck-milkers" wandering around? ). well crap, here comes another another sleepless night, trying to visualize duck milking on a large scale Hehe, I HAVE picked my own CDC off of wild birds, but I draw the line at duck butt milking |
Frog Fanny substitute
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 16:36:27 -0700, Snoop wrote:
I'm pretty sure the Frog's Fanny is Cab-O-Sil. It looks like and behaves like it anyway. That's the stuff I was trying to think of. I worked in a fiberglass plant years ago and we used it there. -- Charlie... |
Frog Fanny substitute
Larry L wrote:
Frog's Fanny is, imho, a great boon to the flat water fly fisher ( not so flat, too ), but it is pricey. I oscillate between wanting to support whoever is packaging it, because they have improved my fishing and deserve support .... and wanting to find the same stuff cheaper Kinda like Gink vs. Albolene. :-) -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Frog Fanny substitute
Snoop wrote in :
Willi wrote: I bought a large bag (probably enough to fill 100s of containers) for $20 at a local fly shop. They told me it was toner. Snoop however, says that it is an agent they use in fiberglass construction. He used to build custom airplanes and had used it in the past. Hopefully he'll comment on this. It is definitely NOT silica gel Willi, I'm pretty sure the Frog's Fanny is Cab-O-Sil. It looks like and behaves like it anyway. We used it to keep resin from flowing on vertical surfaces. Someone who's experienced with how Frog's Fanny works should order some and compare. It's really cheap. I'm sorry that I threw the bag (1 gallon) away when I swore off fiberglassing. Aircraft Spruce & Specialty in CA sells it. My old catalog has a part no. of 01-14711 at a price of $2.85 for a gallon bag. This catalog is 1995 so don't know what the price might be now. The phone number for ACS is 800-824-1930. Freight is probably more than the goods. Another possible source would be West Marine. You'll have to figure out what to use for a bottle and brush. Snoop Some Synonyms: Aquafil; CAB-O-SIL; Fossil flour; Aerosil, CAB-O-GRIP II; Colloidal silica From: http://www.nohsc.gov.au/OHSInformati...andards/az/Fum ed_silica.htm The different forms of silica are intereting to ... the colloidal one for instance "... the silica particles must be small enough such that they are largely unaffected by gravity." - sound familiar? :-) Steve |
Frog Fanny substitute
Snoop wrote:
Willi wrote: I bought a large bag (probably enough to fill 100s of containers) for $20 at a local fly shop. They told me it was toner. Snoop however, says that it is an agent they use in fiberglass construction. He used to build custom airplanes and had used it in the past. Hopefully he'll comment on this. It is definitely NOT silica gel Willi, I'm pretty sure the Frog's Fanny is Cab-O-Sil. It looks like and behaves like it anyway. We used it to keep resin from flowing on vertical surfaces. Someone who's experienced with how Frog's Fanny works should order some and compare. It's really cheap. I'm sorry that I threw the bag (1 gallon) away when I swore off fiberglassing. Aircraft Spruce & Specialty in CA sells it. My old catalog has a part no. of 01-14711 at a price of $2.85 for a gallon bag. This catalog is 1995 so don't know what the price might be now. The phone number for ACS is 800-824-1930. Freight is probably more than the goods. Another possible source would be West Marine. You'll have to figure out what to use for a bottle and brush. Maybe you could refill a Frog's Fanny bottle. :-) http://www.eagerplastics.com/cab.htm http://w1.cabot-corp.com/controller....&entry=product http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...es/cabosil.php A gallon bag of Cabosil costs $6.75 at AircraftSpruce.com. Cabela's sells Frog's Fanny for $5 for what I'd guess is a 0.5 fluid ounce bottle. That works out to $1280/gallon, or an 18,962% markup (if, in fact, they're the same thing, and you ignore all those little bottles and brushes and labels). I like Frog's Fanny, but go through it very fast -- much faster than other dessicants. I could easily use half a dozen bottles in a season. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Frog Fanny substitute
"rw" wrote I like Frog's Fanny, but go through it very fast -- much faster than other dessicants. I could easily use half a dozen bottles in a season. I go through it fast too, lots just blows away it seems .... and fish on a budget ... I bet I need my money more than Mr Cabela G |
Frog Fanny substitute
"Larry L" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... You might like to try this; http://www.no-odor.com/moisteze/powder.htm These dessicant powders are usually a combination of silica gel, and silica powder. There are a lot of them on the market. They all work for drying flies. The types with silica powder are somewhat better, as the powder also acts as a floatant. I use ground ( coffee grinder) silica gel to dry flies, and then a floatant to waterproof them again. Works great, and the silica gel costs nothing. I have about 40 pounds of it, collected from electronics packaging. TL MC |
Frog Fanny substitute
Larry L wrote:
"rw" wrote I like Frog's Fanny, but go through it very fast -- much faster than other dessicants. I could easily use half a dozen bottles in a season. I go through it fast too, lots just blows away it seems .... and fish on a budget ... I bet I need my money more than Mr Cabela G Well, like you said, whoever discovered that this stuff works deserves credit, and I expect that they're reaping some financial rewards. Sound familiar? :-) I very much doubt, now that the cat is out of the bag on ROFF, that they're going to see any serious erosion in their profits. If a competitor were to repackage caposil at a lower price and an equally clever name, however ... -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
Frog Fanny substitute
If you know any diabetics that use certains types of trst strips, it
comes in the caps of the strips which are typically discarded. I saved it up for 2 years while using those strips, and now am on a new meter whose strips don't use it. Larry n(one of the other ones) Larry L wrote: Frog's Fanny is, imho, a great boon to the flat water fly fisher ( not so flat, too ), but it is pricey. I oscillate between wanting to support whoever is packaging it, because they have improved my fishing and deserve support .... and wanting to find the same stuff cheaper I vaguely remember ( about the only type of remember I experience at my age ) seeing something, somewhere, about the same material packaged for a different market .... I'm not the least sure it was on ROFF, but if you know of a different way to obtain this cool stuff ...let me know, please ..... and thank you, in advance |
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