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		[font "Pristina"][green][size 4]I just purchased a tube of silicon glue to adhere a new gasket in my pool's flow valve. I probably won'y have any other use for this material before it eventually hardens in the tube. Its happened before. So my question is - is there any use for this type of glue in tying flies?[/size][/green][/font]
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		it is a bit slow drying but one might coat over lead wraps so that oxidizing lead can not bleed through the dubbing.  Do a bunch of hooks with lead wrapped on them.  put the silicone on them.  After the silicone dries finish tying the fly. 
  
  
I have used silicon adhesive to adhere patches onto my waders.
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		[cool][font "Pristina"][green][size 4]Thanks Scruffy_Fly. Yes that stuff takes [according to the instruction] 24 yours to harden. It really doesn't matter I'm not doing it for a living. Besides doubt if I could sell any. At that rate it makes sense to do a batch at one time.[/size][/green][/font]
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		...Ive seen and used your clousers...dont sell your tying talents short my friend....  
  
.. could that glue also be used to shine up a flash back nymph?? 
  
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		[font "Pristina"][green][size 4][cool]Thanks for your kind words my friend. Due to the properties of the silicon glue and the fact it takes so long to set, I would prefer to stick with the good old fashion Hard AS Nails. I have used in on flies similar to a cooper john and it gives them a nice looking shiny casing.[/size][/green][/font]
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