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Mike Connor January 18th, 2004 04:57 PM

Head cement
 

"GuyT" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
Question please:
For basic tying of nymphs and dries (for trout), has anyone used Hard As
Nails clear nail polish by Sally Hansen as a head cement and how has it
performed as a head cement?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Guy


Yes, it is excellent.

TL
MC



GuyT January 18th, 2004 05:03 PM

Head cement
 
Question please:
For basic tying of nymphs and dries (for trout), has anyone used Hard As
Nails clear nail polish by Sally Hansen as a head cement and how has it
performed as a head cement?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Guy




Stan Gula January 18th, 2004 05:25 PM

Head cement
 
"GuyT" wrote in message
...
Question please:
For basic tying of nymphs and dries (for trout), has anyone used Hard As
Nails clear nail polish by Sally Hansen as a head cement and how has it
performed as a head cement?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Guy


I've used the 'Hard as Nails' for several years. Works fine for me.



Jim (Bear) Peterson January 18th, 2004 07:40 PM

Head cement
 
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 11:03:17 -0600, "GuyT"
wrote:

Question please:
For basic tying of nymphs and dries (for trout), has anyone used Hard As
Nails clear nail polish by Sally Hansen as a head cement and how has it
performed as a head cement?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Guy



Hi Guy,
I've used it, and I've used several other brands of nail polish on
flies over the years,, I don't know why that brand is always pushed as
being good to the point of better than any of the others,, I've had
good results from almost all I've tried,, as long as I let them dry
completely before fishing them,,


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Lat705 January 18th, 2004 10:25 PM

Head cement
 
"Hard as Nails" may be the most popular US head cement.

\Lou T

Willi January 18th, 2004 11:12 PM

Head cement
 


GuyT wrote:
Question please:
For basic tying of nymphs and dries (for trout), has anyone used Hard As
Nails clear nail polish by Sally Hansen as a head cement and how has it
performed as a head cement?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Guy



Personally I seldom use "head" cement on a fly's head. I do use it for a
few other things.

Willi




Scott Seidman January 19th, 2004 01:56 PM

Head cement
 
"Stan Gula" wrote in
:

"GuyT" wrote in message
...
Question please:
For basic tying of nymphs and dries (for trout), has anyone used Hard As
Nails clear nail polish by Sally Hansen as a head cement and how has it
performed as a head cement?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Guy


I've used the 'Hard as Nails' for several years. Works fine for me.



Works great for me, too. If you trim the brush in the bottle way back, you
can use that brush directly.

Scott

DaveMohnsen January 19th, 2004 10:09 PM

Head cement
 

"GuyT" wrote in message
...
Question please:
For basic tying of nymphs and dries (for trout), has anyone used Hard As
Nails clear nail polish by Sally Hansen as a head cement and how has it
performed as a head cement?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Guy


Hi Guy,
I started tying fairly seriously back in the early 70's. I just bought some
Sally Hansen stuff a month or so ago. Haven't used it yet. But I went
through all kinds of stuff over the years. Made my own derivative of
cement, combining stuff that have should have killed me a long time ago,
bought stuff over the counter, and finally figured out I only needed a
couple things . . .something to soak into the thread . . .and that may be
all . . .or something to make a shiny front to the fly. I use a head cement
on about everything (unless I'm in a hurry). It may be only a pin drop at
the location of the end of a whip finish, or I may paint it with a high
gloss. ( the high gloss flies usually may start at a size 10 or larger)

Keeping this is mind, I don't usually use waxed threads. But, I believe
they have a better adhering ability than the nonwaxed threads. . .cause the
wax stuff kind of helps 'smushing' it together . . .if wrapped off tightly
enough. When I use waxed threads, I sometimes don't use anything other
than a whip finish.

But I can say, about 90% plus of my flies have a little dab of some cement.
BestWishes,
DaveMohnsen
Denver





Jim (Bear) Peterson January 20th, 2004 01:16 AM

Head cement
 
On 18 Jan 2004 22:25:02 GMT, (Lat705) wrote:

"Hard as Nails" may be the most popular US head cement.

\Lou T


Most likely that's due to that brand being recomended in several books
on flytying rather than it being better suited for flytying than any
other brand,, I have a few nymph patterns that call for applying
cement to the entire body, on those I've been using a nail polish I
picked up a a Sally's beuauty supply shop, it's clear with a very fine
prismatic dust supended in it, was trying a nymph treated with that
along with one with plain clear on droppers behind a foam bug,, the
fish seemed to like the one with the little sparkles better,, but then
it may have just been that dropper was in the right place and the
plain one wasn't,, I need to get out and do a bunch more testing,


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Guy Thornberg January 20th, 2004 02:49 PM

Head cement
 
Thanks to all for your input and responses!
I will rummage through the 100's of bottles of nail polish the women have in
their many boxes of beauty aids.....You never know what you might find that
will be of use at the bench.
Guy

"DaveMohnsen" wrote in message
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"GuyT" wrote in message
...
Question please:
For basic tying of nymphs and dries (for trout), has anyone used Hard As
Nails clear nail polish by Sally Hansen as a head cement and how has it
performed as a head cement?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Guy


Hi Guy,
I started tying fairly seriously back in the early 70's. I just bought

some
Sally Hansen stuff a month or so ago. Haven't used it yet. But I went
through all kinds of stuff over the years. Made my own derivative of
cement, combining stuff that have should have killed me a long time ago,
bought stuff over the counter, and finally figured out I only needed a
couple things . . .something to soak into the thread . . .and that may be
all . . .or something to make a shiny front to the fly. I use a head

cement
on about everything (unless I'm in a hurry). It may be only a pin drop at
the location of the end of a whip finish, or I may paint it with a high
gloss. ( the high gloss flies usually may start at a size 10 or larger)

Keeping this is mind, I don't usually use waxed threads. But, I believe
they have a better adhering ability than the nonwaxed threads. . .cause

the
wax stuff kind of helps 'smushing' it together . . .if wrapped off tightly
enough. When I use waxed threads, I sometimes don't use anything other
than a whip finish.

But I can say, about 90% plus of my flies have a little dab of some

cement.
BestWishes,
DaveMohnsen
Denver








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