Solarez UV Resins Product Review, Holsinger's Fly Shop

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • In this episode we look into UV resins used in fly tying in particular, Solarez UV Resin. I've been using UV glues for quite a while now and wouldn't want to tie without it. It makes tying so much easier. I go over two of the options we carry in the shop from Solarez and take 4 different flies to show you the different ways to use each product. I also take a little time to discuss UV lights. If you're thinking of getting in to the UV game give this video a watch. Like always find the materials used here at www.holsingers... Thanks for watching. -Shawn

Komentáře • 13

  • @lambertsaldi1550
    @lambertsaldi1550 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Review thank you 👍
    Good Luck on the water
    The Vermonter

  • @email16v
    @email16v Před rokem

    Best demo/review. Thanks

  • @rollinlapoint4554
    @rollinlapoint4554 Před 4 lety +1

    Great review. Glad that you show different viscosities. The 3 pack is an excellent choice for me to try.

  • @rickpayne3915
    @rickpayne3915 Před rokem

    Thank you for this informative video

    • @HolsingersFlyShop
      @HolsingersFlyShop  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome. I'm a diehard UV user. It's hard not to be when you are a commercial tier. My goal was to explain the different products to help you guys decide which one would work best for you

  • @hughshearer4508
    @hughshearer4508 Před 2 lety

    Shawn. Like to share a personal experience using Bone Dry. Normally I use a bodkin to remove the excess when tying perdigons. Recently I got into a bad habit of touching the fly with the back of my finger to remove the excess resin prior to using the light. About 6 weeks ago I made a grave mistake of rubbing my eyes and nose with my finger which was contaminated with liquid Bone Dry. Ended up with thermal burns of the sensitive tissue of both eyes, nose and fumes went went into my nose and sinus cavity. Skin around eyes swelled and flaked dead skin for couple weeks. Looked like a raccoon. Luckily I didn’t get any on the eye itself. The vapors burnt the interior of my nose and now I have constant nose bleeds and and sinuses that are super sensitive. Not blaming the product as it is labeled with warnings. I like the product and still use it but don’t use my finger anymore. Just want to warn you and your customers of the hazards of having the liquid resin or vapors come in contact with your the sensitive parts of your skin. It actually burned the back of my finger so use a tool to remove any excess.

  • @coreystoner4129
    @coreystoner4129 Před 5 lety

    I have been using the solarez bone dry for awhile. Great head cement. I have had mine smoke pretty good and I’m using the uv infinite light from loon

    • @HolsingersFlyShop
      @HolsingersFlyShop  Před 5 lety

      I'm told but I haven't tried it. If you flash it for a second with the light to harden the outside then hit it again for 30 seconds to cure. Have you tried the medium viscosity from solarez yet. I like it a lot

    • @coreystoner4129
      @coreystoner4129 Před 5 lety

      I actually want to get some of them again in the 2 oz size. The flex would be perfect for shellbacks on caddis and like you said nymphs. I need to get some of all three. First have to get more orders in so I have money.

  • @StatesideFishing
    @StatesideFishing Před 5 lety

    Great review 🤘

  • @seanearnest
    @seanearnest Před 4 lety

    Thanks so much Shawn for the informative review. I am new to UV resins and am researching different kinds for scud patterns for my local spring creeks - Big Spring, the Letort, and Falling Spring Branch. What viscosity resin do you recommend for that application? Thanks again, Seán Earnest

  • @bethpentz1553
    @bethpentz1553 Před 4 lety +1

    Will any uv light work with solarez?

    • @HolsingersFlyShop
      @HolsingersFlyShop  Před 4 lety

      Beth Pentz yes as long as it’s a UV light it will work. I will however say this. A good rule of thumb is you get what you pay for. The more you spend usually means the brighter the light and the brighter the quicker the glue dries.