Chuck,

As has already been said, some rotary vises have limited room behind the hook.  
I didn't like that about the Danvise my wife bought me a couple of years, ago, 
but that problem was solved by buying an extension arm though BTsflyfishing.  
My major problem, is that after tying on a non-rotary vise for over twenty 
years, forgetting to use the rotary function....the flies still come out fine 
when you do that, though.  they are very ahnd when you want to look at the 
other side of the fly or need to reverse the up & down sides of the fly (no 
more taking the hook out and remounting it).  Previously I tied on a Thompson 
A.  The Thompson is now reserved for very large saltwate flies (using the 
larger optional saltwater jaws they used to sell).  so now that vise only gets 
used a couple times a year.

Mark Delaney

Chuck Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:       Are there any "cons" to a 
rotary vise?????? If so,  what are they??? Also, I see these vises that have a 
stand instead of the "C"  clamp to clamp them to the table...Do these not fall 
over sometimes when  you are pulling a material real tight??? If so, when 
shopping for one, do you  just try to get the one with the heaviest base you 
can get??? Thanks,  Chuck


 
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