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Hi Jim,
Jim Edmondson a écrit : For those experienced tyers out there, is having the ability to rotate the hook as useful as it appears to a novice? Yes it is. What are the downsides? One thing I thought of is with the bobbin on the stand and the hook rotating to add body materials, the thread will twist, is this an issue? Not an issue at all. Thread will twist anyway when you get it on the hook. Are there other rotating vise systems out there in addition to the one from Nor-Vise tha I should consider? I have a Dyna-King Barracuda and it can take a beating without any problem and it hold hooks from size 24 to 2/0 (the smallest and largest I tied) without any problem. I had others vices before, Regal and Sunrise, and would not go back. -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
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