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Guy Thornberg February 12th, 2004 02:46 PM

? ebay vice
 
There is a vise on ebay advertised as a "Renzetti Style Rotary Vise W/Base".
I contacted the seller asking for the name of the manufacturer. He replied
the vise was manufactured by Zephr Fly Tying Tools.

Any input on this vise would be appreciated!

My old Thompson "A" is still doing fine but I would like to try a rotary
vise within the $100 dollar range.
Thanks,
Guy



rb608 February 12th, 2004 03:13 PM

? ebay vice
 

"Guy Thornberg" wrote in message
My old Thompson "A" is still doing fine but I would like to try a rotary
vise within the $100 dollar range.


I would expect that with enough patience & persistence, you should be able
to snag a genuine Renzetti Traveller in that range. (I did, though not off
of Ebay.)

Joe F.



Tim J. February 12th, 2004 05:54 PM

? ebay vice
 

"Guy Thornberg" wrote...
There is a vise on ebay advertised as a "Renzetti Style Rotary Vise W/Base".
I contacted the seller asking for the name of the manufacturer. He replied
the vise was manufactured by Zephr Fly Tying Tools.

Any input on this vise would be appreciated!

My old Thompson "A" is still doing fine but I would like to try a rotary
vise within the $100 dollar range.


Why not buy a new one in that range with a money back guarantee from a reputable
company?: http://tinyurl.com/9axz
It works well for me and several other people I know.
--
TL,
Tim
------------------------
http://css.sbcma.com/timj



DrPepper September 5th, 2004 12:37 AM

? ebay vice
 
"Guy Thornberg" wrote in
:


My old Thompson "A" is still doing fine but I would like to try a
rotary vise within the $100 dollar range.
Thanks,
Guy



I just bought a Danvise (through e-bay) for $70. It is true rotary and I
love it.

DrPepper September 5th, 2004 12:37 AM

? ebay vice
 
"Guy Thornberg" wrote in
:


My old Thompson "A" is still doing fine but I would like to try a
rotary vise within the $100 dollar range.
Thanks,
Guy



I just bought a Danvise (through e-bay) for $70. It is true rotary and I
love it.

riverman September 21st, 2004 05:54 PM

? ebay vice
 

"DrPepper" wrote in message
96...
"Guy Thornberg" wrote in
:


My old Thompson "A" is still doing fine but I would like to try a
rotary vise within the $100 dollar range.
Thanks,
Guy



I just bought a Danvise (through e-bay) for $70. It is true rotary and I
love it.


How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap line, or
just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a rotary, and so far I
don't really miss one except maybe when I'm tying on beards.

--riverman



riverman September 21st, 2004 05:54 PM

? ebay vice
 

"DrPepper" wrote in message
96...
"Guy Thornberg" wrote in
:


My old Thompson "A" is still doing fine but I would like to try a
rotary vise within the $100 dollar range.
Thanks,
Guy



I just bought a Danvise (through e-bay) for $70. It is true rotary and I
love it.


How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap line, or
just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a rotary, and so far I
don't really miss one except maybe when I'm tying on beards.

--riverman



riverman September 21st, 2004 05:54 PM

? ebay vice
 

"DrPepper" wrote in message
96...
"Guy Thornberg" wrote in
:


My old Thompson "A" is still doing fine but I would like to try a
rotary vise within the $100 dollar range.
Thanks,
Guy



I just bought a Danvise (through e-bay) for $70. It is true rotary and I
love it.


How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap line, or
just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a rotary, and so far I
don't really miss one except maybe when I'm tying on beards.

--riverman



Frank Reid September 21st, 2004 06:20 PM

? ebay vice
 

How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap line, or
just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a rotary, and so far I
don't really miss one except maybe when I'm tying on beards.

--riverman


After watching Tom Littleton tie, I use the hell out of the rotary.
Wrapping herl, dubbing, etc.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


Frank Reid September 21st, 2004 06:20 PM

? ebay vice
 

How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap line, or
just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a rotary, and so far I
don't really miss one except maybe when I'm tying on beards.

--riverman


After watching Tom Littleton tie, I use the hell out of the rotary.
Wrapping herl, dubbing, etc.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


riverman September 21st, 2004 06:22 PM

? ebay vice
 

"Frank Reid" wrote in message
...

How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap line,
or just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a rotary, and so
far I don't really miss one except maybe when I'm tying on beards.

--riverman


After watching Tom Littleton tie, I use the hell out of the rotary.
Wrapping herl, dubbing, etc.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


I can see that. Personally, if another piece of peacock hurl slips out my
fingers on the last wrap and unwinds at 100 mph, I'm gonna scream.

When wrapping herl, how do you keep the spooled line from also wrapping?

--riverman



riverman September 21st, 2004 06:22 PM

? ebay vice
 

"Frank Reid" wrote in message
...

How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap line,
or just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a rotary, and so
far I don't really miss one except maybe when I'm tying on beards.

--riverman


After watching Tom Littleton tie, I use the hell out of the rotary.
Wrapping herl, dubbing, etc.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


I can see that. Personally, if another piece of peacock hurl slips out my
fingers on the last wrap and unwinds at 100 mph, I'm gonna scream.

When wrapping herl, how do you keep the spooled line from also wrapping?

--riverman



riverman September 21st, 2004 06:22 PM

? ebay vice
 

"Frank Reid" wrote in message
...

How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap line,
or just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a rotary, and so
far I don't really miss one except maybe when I'm tying on beards.

--riverman


After watching Tom Littleton tie, I use the hell out of the rotary.
Wrapping herl, dubbing, etc.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


I can see that. Personally, if another piece of peacock hurl slips out my
fingers on the last wrap and unwinds at 100 mph, I'm gonna scream.

When wrapping herl, how do you keep the spooled line from also wrapping?

--riverman



Frank Reid September 21st, 2004 06:29 PM

? ebay vice
 
When wrapping herl, how do you keep the spooled line from also wrapping?

Wrap the thread in the opposite direction that the vise will turn, it
will unwind along the way.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


Frank Reid September 21st, 2004 06:29 PM

? ebay vice
 
When wrapping herl, how do you keep the spooled line from also wrapping?

Wrap the thread in the opposite direction that the vise will turn, it
will unwind along the way.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


Scott Seidman September 21st, 2004 06:47 PM

? ebay vice
 
"riverman" wrote in
:


"Frank Reid" wrote in message
...

How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap
line, or just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a
rotary, and so far I don't really miss one except maybe when I'm
tying on beards.

--riverman


After watching Tom Littleton tie, I use the hell out of the rotary.
Wrapping herl, dubbing, etc.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


I can see that. Personally, if another piece of peacock hurl slips out
my fingers on the last wrap and unwinds at 100 mph, I'm gonna scream.

When wrapping herl, how do you keep the spooled line from also
wrapping?

--riverman



Throw a half hitch or two in the thread, then bring the thread out in front
of the vice jaws using a bobbin cradle. If your action is "true rotary",
meaning that the hook shank is nearly colinear with the axis of rotation,
the spooled line won't wind.

Scott

Scott Seidman September 21st, 2004 06:47 PM

? ebay vice
 
"riverman" wrote in
:


"Frank Reid" wrote in message
...

How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap
line, or just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a
rotary, and so far I don't really miss one except maybe when I'm
tying on beards.

--riverman


After watching Tom Littleton tie, I use the hell out of the rotary.
Wrapping herl, dubbing, etc.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


I can see that. Personally, if another piece of peacock hurl slips out
my fingers on the last wrap and unwinds at 100 mph, I'm gonna scream.

When wrapping herl, how do you keep the spooled line from also
wrapping?

--riverman



Throw a half hitch or two in the thread, then bring the thread out in front
of the vice jaws using a bobbin cradle. If your action is "true rotary",
meaning that the hook shank is nearly colinear with the axis of rotation,
the spooled line won't wind.

Scott

Scott Seidman September 21st, 2004 06:47 PM

? ebay vice
 
"riverman" wrote in
:


"Frank Reid" wrote in message
...

How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap
line, or just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a
rotary, and so far I don't really miss one except maybe when I'm
tying on beards.

--riverman


After watching Tom Littleton tie, I use the hell out of the rotary.
Wrapping herl, dubbing, etc.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


I can see that. Personally, if another piece of peacock hurl slips out
my fingers on the last wrap and unwinds at 100 mph, I'm gonna scream.

When wrapping herl, how do you keep the spooled line from also
wrapping?

--riverman



Throw a half hitch or two in the thread, then bring the thread out in front
of the vice jaws using a bobbin cradle. If your action is "true rotary",
meaning that the hook shank is nearly colinear with the axis of rotation,
the spooled line won't wind.

Scott

Guy Thornberg September 27th, 2004 04:04 AM

? ebay vice
 
Replying to my post of old regarding a rotary vice. I did purchase a
Renzetti Traveler and it layed in its box for several months prior to
assembly and use. The christening of the vice took place at Norm's Alchemy
and Fly Tying.....Wed. night thing. We started tying and then the clap of
thunder followed by "Lights Out". I was i/2 way through a RK FRHE when the
light went out. With the minimal width between jaws and desktop, i was
unable to cotrol the tension of the thread due to the bobin lying on the
desk. I completed the fly in the dark by feel. Very disappointed with the
Renzetti, I pulled the old Thompson out and the light came back on.....A
sign?... Maybe not - Perhaps I should try the Orvis from a following post
suggestion. Don't get me wrong - the renzetti must be a great vice. I just
need time to become comfortable the it's workings.
Guy
"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4...
"riverman" wrote in
:


"Frank Reid" wrote in message
...

How much do you actually use the rotary option? Every time you wrap
line, or just when using difficult herl, or what? I don't have a
rotary, and so far I don't really miss one except maybe when I'm
tying on beards.

--riverman

After watching Tom Littleton tie, I use the hell out of the rotary.
Wrapping herl, dubbing, etc.
--
Frank Reid
Reverse Email to reply


I can see that. Personally, if another piece of peacock hurl slips out
my fingers on the last wrap and unwinds at 100 mph, I'm gonna scream.

When wrapping herl, how do you keep the spooled line from also
wrapping?

--riverman



Throw a half hitch or two in the thread, then bring the thread out in

front
of the vice jaws using a bobbin cradle. If your action is "true rotary",
meaning that the hook shank is nearly colinear with the axis of rotation,
the spooled line won't wind.

Scott




Warren September 30th, 2004 07:46 AM

? ebay vice
 
Guy Thornberg wrote...
Replying to my post of old regarding a rotary vice. I did purchase a
Renzetti Traveler and it layed in its box for several months prior to
assembly and use. The christening of the vice took place at Norm's Alchemy
and Fly Tying.....Wed. night thing. We started tying and then the clap of
thunder followed by "Lights Out". I was i/2 way through a RK FRHE when the
light went out. With the minimal width between jaws and desktop, i was
unable to cotrol the tension of the thread due to the bobin lying on the
desk. I completed the fly in the dark by feel. Very disappointed with the
Renzetti, I pulled the old Thompson out and the light came back on.....A
sign?... Maybe not - Perhaps I should try the Orvis from a following post
suggestion. Don't get me wrong - the renzetti must be a great vice. I just
need time to become comfortable the it's workings.


If you can't tie off a Renzetti, you shouldn't be tying. Let alone fly
fishing...... BSEG

YMMV.
--
Warren (convert from the Thompson A to the Renzetti. But then again, I
only tie a thousand or two flies per year.......)
(use troutbum_mt(nospam) and earthlink dot net to reply via email)

Guy Thornberg October 4th, 2004 03:21 AM

? ebay vice
 
Did purchase the vice at Backwoods... not Ebay

"Guy Thornberg" wrote in message
...
Sorry Warren if I do not tie enough flies to warrant your blessing, but I
don't care... I will gladly pitch a fly with you anytime... or sip a

vintage
port... Maybe you could drop by sometime and teach me to tie.
Thanks,
Guy

"Warren" wrote in message
...
Guy Thornberg wrote...
Replying to my post of old regarding a rotary vice. I did purchase a
Renzetti Traveler and it layed in its box for several months prior to
assembly and use. The christening of the vice took place at Norm's

Alchemy
and Fly Tying.....Wed. night thing. We started tying and then the clap

of
thunder followed by "Lights Out". I was i/2 way through a RK FRHE when

the
light went out. With the minimal width between jaws and desktop, i

was
unable to cotrol the tension of the thread due to the bobin lying on

the
desk. I completed the fly in the dark by feel. Very disappointed with

the
Renzetti, I pulled the old Thompson out and the light came back

on.....A
sign?... Maybe not - Perhaps I should try the Orvis from a following

post
suggestion. Don't get me wrong - the renzetti must be a great vice. I

just
need time to become comfortable the it's workings.


If you can't tie off a Renzetti, you shouldn't be tying. Let alone fly
fishing...... BSEG

YMMV.
--
Warren (convert from the Thompson A to the Renzetti. But then again, I
only tie a thousand or two flies per year.......)
(use troutbum_mt(nospam) and earthlink dot net to reply via email)







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