"ED" Posted August 11, 2010 Posted August 11, 2010 (edited) All of these materials are used to tie flies. Equipment: Micro-tubing, small wire or ultra wire, head cement or epoxy,needle, portable fire(lighter), paint of your choice, lead wire. This is my first thread, so I am open to suggestion and thanks for looking. 1. Insert small wire into microtubing, cut to size and paint. 2. Use needle to "melt" a hole into piece you are working on and insert tubing. 3. use head cement to glue in place and presto! The needle can be cut and used as fuel line. it is also bendable and rigid. Hope this helps. Try and be easy with my work! Havent built since I was a kid! Got back into it after Iraq. God bless. the wire gives rigidity to the tubing, allowing you to shape the subject to you liking and keeps it where you want it. Edited August 11, 2010 by "ED"
Pete J. Posted August 11, 2010 Posted August 11, 2010 All of these materials are used to tie flies. Equipment: Micro-tubing, small wire or ultra wire, head cement or epoxy,needle, portable fire(lighter), paint of your choice, lead wire. This is my first thread, so I am open to suggestion and thanks for looking. 1. Insert small wire into microtubing, cut to size and paint. 2. Use needle to "melt" a hole into piece you are working on and insert tubing. 3. use head cement to glue in place and presto! The needle can be cut and used as fuel line. it is also bendable and rigid. Hope this helps. Try and be easy with my work! Havent built since I was a kid! Got back into it after Iraq. God bless. the wire gives rigidity to the tubing, allowing you to shape the subject to you liking and keeps it where you want it. Hmmmm - never thought to go the the fly tying section. Good idea!
Danno Posted August 11, 2010 Posted August 11, 2010 I use the black fly "tails" for fanbelts and such.
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