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I've been looking to get one of those bobbin hangers for my vice. Being
that my vice is one of the bottom of the line, el cheap-o ones from Bass Pro Shops. I decided to figure out an alternative to use till I can get the funds for a respectable one that would be included with the vice... here goes! I found that a wire-style clothes hanger cut to proper length (12-14"), making the necessary bends to be able to hold the bobbin out of the way and the other end wrapped 3-4 times around the shaft of the vice works great and at almost no cost (cost of the hanger)... It takes a little effort to get the right size of the coils. Wrapped a little smaller than the shaft diameter is ideal (this is the most difficult part). After getting the coils slid onto the vice shaft and into place, it stays put and doesn't slide down at all. I'll post a picture on A.B.F.P, sorry for the low-res pic. It's not as pretty and clean as a commercial made one but it works for what I need it to do... Anthony |
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A Comulada wrote in
news ![]() It's not as pretty and clean as a commercial made one but it works for what I need it to do... What do you need it to do?? I really don't see much use for a bobbin hanger unless you're using a rotary vice. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... A Comulada wrote in news ![]() It's not as pretty and clean as a commercial made one but it works for what I need it to do... What do you need it to do?? I really don't see much use for a bobbin hanger unless you're using a rotary vice. Just to keep the thread out of my way and keeps it tight...kind of like a third hand which sometimes is nice to have since my hands shake a little and I can get the right finger and hand positionig to manipulate the materials...I'm sure that will get easier with practice though. I wasn't aware that they were exclusively for rotary vices. Guess it won't be much of a learning curve when I actually get a good vice? Thanks Anthony |
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i use on and dont have a rotary vise. I use it to get the thread out of the
way so I can wrap material by hand etc. It's like a 3rd hand at times. wayne "Anthony" wrote in message news:I48Bf.8358$Fb3.2705@trnddc08... "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... A Comulada wrote in news ![]() It's not as pretty and clean as a commercial made one but it works for what I need it to do... What do you need it to do?? I really don't see much use for a bobbin hanger unless you're using a rotary vice. Just to keep the thread out of my way and keeps it tight...kind of like a third hand which sometimes is nice to have since my hands shake a little and I can get the right finger and hand positionig to manipulate the materials...I'm sure that will get easier with practice though. I wasn't aware that they were exclusively for rotary vices. Guess it won't be much of a learning curve when I actually get a good vice? Thanks Anthony |
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![]() "Wayne P" wrote in message news:489Bf.127621$oG.63333@dukeread02... i use on and dont have a rotary vise. I use it to get the thread out of the way so I can wrap material by hand etc. It's like a 3rd hand at times. wayne Same here. Op |
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try this Anthony,
Go out and buy yourself one of those great big spikes that you see at home depo. Cut both ends off.with a hack saw.. Polish the shaft with a buffer wheel tap a small screw hole in one end. thread the screw through 2 inverted faucet washers and into the shaft. slide the shaft into an old vice c-clamp and presto! mount it 12-18" away from your vise and you're in! "A Comulada" wrote in message news ![]() I've been looking to get one of those bobbin hangers for my vice. Being that my vice is one of the bottom of the line, el cheap-o ones from Bass Pro Shops. I decided to figure out an alternative to use till I can get the funds for a respectable one that would be included with the vice... here goes! I found that a wire-style clothes hanger cut to proper length (12-14"), making the necessary bends to be able to hold the bobbin out of the way and the other end wrapped 3-4 times around the shaft of the vice works great and at almost no cost (cost of the hanger)... It takes a little effort to get the right size of the coils. Wrapped a little smaller than the shaft diameter is ideal (this is the most difficult part). After getting the coils slid onto the vice shaft and into place, it stays put and doesn't slide down at all. I'll post a picture on A.B.F.P, sorry for the low-res pic. It's not as pretty and clean as a commercial made one but it works for what I need it to do... Anthony |
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My Dad made one for me decades ago before the wire ones came out. I had an
old table clamp that held a 3/8" rod with another clamp. Dad cut a piece of 3/8" reinforcing rod about 12" high and welded a two inch piece of welding rod about two inches out from the side of the rod. My black plastic Herter's bobbins hung nicely over the loop. It worked as well as the wire hanger I use today except I can move the wire one 45 degrees from my vise which gives a little more arm room to the right while tying. Good luck! \John "A Comulada" wrote in message news ![]() I've been looking to get one of those bobbin hangers for my vice. Being that my vice is one of the bottom of the line, el cheap-o ones from Bass Pro Shops. I decided to figure out an alternative to use till I can get the funds for a respectable one that would be included with the vice... here goes! I found that a wire-style clothes hanger cut to proper length (12-14"), making the necessary bends to be able to hold the bobbin out of the way and the other end wrapped 3-4 times around the shaft of the vice works great and at almost no cost (cost of the hanger)... It takes a little effort to get the right size of the coils. Wrapped a little smaller than the shaft diameter is ideal (this is the most difficult part). After getting the coils slid onto the vice shaft and into place, it stays put and doesn't slide down at all. I'll post a picture on A.B.F.P, sorry for the low-res pic. It's not as pretty and clean as a commercial made one but it works for what I need it to do... Anthony |
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