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Head cement that doesn't smell?
i just started tying bucktails this year and have gotten pretty good but as I build my stock I notice that every time I open my plastic storage box all I smell is the head cement. Is there one out there that may have less of an odor? Also I notice that on the Spro jig they have either a very thick cement or a plastic like coating over the thread, what is that? Where can i get it?
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Re: Head cement that doesn't smell?
you can buy the sealer at any tackle store that sells rod building supplies
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Re: Head cement that doesn't smell?
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Re: Head cement that doesn't smell?
Tropics... As always thanks for the info I will give it a shot. Also gonna stop by Bogans' and see if i cant get that rod sealant. As always tight lines and thanks for the help..
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Re: Head cement that doesn't smell?
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Re: Head cement that doesn't smell?
I use Sally Hansan hard as nails.
You have to let it air dry for a few days for the smell to go entirely away BEFORE you add them to your box, or package them up. If you can smell it it has not cured 100% . 2 coats of it gives a great thread finish that will not come apart |
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