No offense meant by the Land Rover thing... I guess I just got lucky with
this vise... or maybe I just baby mine compared to you guy's. This
discussion has come up many times on the list and I've got to say that I
have heard nothing good about this vise. I don't recommend anybody go buy
this thing but as much as I try I can't seem to strip the screws or make it
fail... So I'm still driving my trooper, Nuff said... back under my rock...



Bill P.
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matt Fleming
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Rotary Vise


Guys and Bill,  I have to chime in with my .02 c right now.  This line on
that particular vise has came up many times since ive been on here.  Since
ive had that vise i still have that opinion.  Its not that great.  At Neil
said, the screws are very easy to strip.  Bill, most likely you got lucky
and got a good one.  I have had 2 (one was warranty replacement).  One is
still on my desk.  As soon as i can afford it i will get a better vise.  The
large adjustment screw is already showing wear.  I baby the vise, i only tie
on 14 and smaller on it, never any deer hair or over pressured flies, i make
sure jaws are parallel, I NEVER overtighten, and it still strips.  You may
be like bill and get a good one, but from most of the people who have talked
about this one previously its not a good chioce.  Go with a brand name as
you will get much better service and a longer life.  About Bill and the Land
Rover comparison, we have a 92 Camry with many many miles, were happy with
it, but im gettin a Renzetti!    Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: "Neal Gilchrist"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu Jan 31 19:30:58 PST 2002
Subject: Re: [VFB] Rotary Vise

>Based only on the picture and the price, it looks like one we used to carry
>at Bass Pro Shops.  The one we had out on display didn't hold up well at
>all.  The screws, etc. got stripped out easily.  A couple of customers who
>had purchased that vise said they had a lot of trouble with the jaws
>chipping. (Probably due to cheap materials!!)
>
>My recommendation for an economy rotary is the DanVise.  I've used one for
a
>couple of years now and find it reliable, well made and easy to use.
>
>Neal Gilchrist
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
>Behalf Of John Fargher
>  Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 12:44 PM
>  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Subject: [VFB] Rotary Vise
>
>
>  Has anybody purchased a rotary vise from
>http://www.justflytying.com/tools.htm
>  No brand name or model number for the vise is specified.
>  Any good or bad experiences with this vise would be appreciated.


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