Hareline Dubbin

Hareline Head Cement

$8.99

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Description

Hareline Fly Tying Head Cement — 1 oz ORMD Seal your fly heads with confidence. Hareline’s Fly Tying Head Cement delivers a rock-hard, glossy finish in a controllable, professional formula. Key Features & Benefits Ultra-hard, durable finish — Once cured, this head cement resists chipping and abrasion, giving your flies lasting durability. Quick drying — The fast-setting resin speeds up your tying workflow while still penetrating well into thread wraps. Buildable layers — The first coat penetrates deeply; subsequent coats build up a clear, domed head for extra strength and smoothness. Integrated applicator brush — The cap contains a fine brush applicator for precise, neat application even on small flies. ORMD classified — Properly packaged for safe transport and handling, giving peace of mind in shipping and storage. 1 oz (approx. 30 ml) — A generous size that lasts through many tying sessions. Suggested Use & Tips Apply a light first coat — Let it soak into thread wraps and base materials for maximum grip. Add additional coats — Once the base is tacky, apply thin additional layers to build the head’s shape and gloss. Let cure thoroughly — Full hardness develops after the solvent fully evaporates, so allow adequate drying time. Clean the brush tip — Wipe off excess material from the applicator between uses to maintain smooth flow and avoid clogs. Why Choose Hareline Head Cement? Fly tiers demand both strength and clarity in finishing adhesives. Hareline’s formula balances rapid curing with a finish that stands up to the rigors of casting, fish strikes, and time. It’s ideal for streamer heads, nymph wraps, beadheads, and most applications where you need a rock-steady, flawless head coat.

Specifications

Category

Apparel& Gear

Weight

1 oz (28 g)

Field Notes

Used in fly tying to seal thread wraps and form a durable, glossy fly head. Apply a thin first coat to penetrate the wraps, then add additional coats to build a smooth finish after tying flies.

Pros

  • Hard, durable finish
  • Quick drying
  • Buildable layers for a smooth head
  • Integrated brush applicator

Cons

  • Requires drying/cure time
  • Solvent-based product needs careful handling

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