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I use plain "super glue" it works fine for me for my fly fishing.
Mike Fishing Guy wrote: What type of glue or adhesive will bond monofilament fishing line? By bond, I mean form a real chemical bond from one strand of fishing line to another, and not simply form a hard shell around the strands where they can still be pulled through after the adhesive cures. I understand that most fishing line is basically nylon, and if so I guess I'm looking for an adhesive specifically for nylon (yes?). I'm trying to bond short pieces of fishing line across (or perpendicular to) a longer length of line. So the glue would be applied at the node where they cross. Heating the strands to bond them together doesn't seem to work in a predicatable way because the strands are too small (we're talking about 10 to 15 lb fishing line). Any ideas? -- "The best and the most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched. They must be felt in the heart." -- Helen Keller |
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