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Robert Piil wrote in message ali.dk...
Done. A week on nigth shifts and overtime is finally at it's end. Thank's for the pictures. It's very nice, and pretty close to my dream of a fly tying station, unless I go for the big one, which would be a roll-top. Thanks for the compliment, and thanks for collecting all of those in one place. If I'd had a source like your site when I started out, who knows what my station would have looked like. :-) My reasoning for making a portable station had to do with space. I do a lot of tying in my shop/garage. This station fits neatly on my workbench, but can be lifted off and set aside when I need the bench for woodworking projects. Chuck Vance |
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I have an uncle who owns a sawmill. I had him saw me a 4" X 20+" piece of
oak, that I then sanded and sanded and sanded (didn't have access to a big enough planer-plus I wore out two belt sanders...thanks Sears!!)and sanded sum moore until I finally got it all nice and smooth. Made some legs, and now have a very nice tying table. I get all kind ouf nice comments from both the tying fans and others. I can leave the stuff out and go tie a single fly if I so desire. Sr. "Robert Piil" wrote in message li.dk... About a year ago, I asked for good ideas to organize my flytying work place. I havn't got around to do anything about it yet, but the webpage I made then still exists (and have recently been updated with navigation and some CSS-design). If anyone has further suggestions, I will be glad to put them on the web page. Also further links links will be accepted with gratitude. Who knows, some day I might even get around to design my own perfect work place, and get a picture of it on the page. -- Robert Piil http://piil.org (danish) http://piil.org/flytying/ |
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"Sr." wrote in message
. .. I have an uncle who owns a sawmill. I had him saw me a 4" X 20+" piece of oak, that I then sanded and sanded and sanded (didn't have access to a big enough planer-plus I wore out two belt sanders...thanks Sears!!)and sanded sum moore until I finally got it all nice and smooth. Made some legs, and now have a very nice tying table. I get all kind ouf nice comments from both the tying fans and others. I can leave the stuff out and go tie a single fly if I so desire. Sr. A 4" x 20" tying table? Ain't it kind of marow? |
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"Hooked" wrote in message
... Ain't it kind of marow? That should be "Ain't it kind of narrow?" How that got past the spell checker I'll never know. Oh. Wait. I know. Microsoft. |
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