> > My take on the Mayfly vise. I find that it is smooth, but as the hook >> holding assembly does not have a cam it would never be a go to vise as is. >> If I were designing this vise, the handle would be a bit longer so it would >> be easier to rotate and it would come with a simple cam type mechanism. That >> being said, the vise is surely well designed. I especially like the arm..it >> has a subtle downward bend that makes it for very nice hand rest and easy >> tying. And, the good thing, you can easily turn a Renzetti cam head into a >> lefty head, then put it on the Mayfly vise and tie right handed with this >> now a cam head . It was good planning that allowed one, who needs a cam >> vise because of arthritis in the hands, to be able to do this switcheroo. Of >> course, the cost of the cam doubles the cost of the vise. Still, now it will >> make a great traveling, throw it in the trunk type of carry with vise. My >> thoughts. Joyce > >
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