Do a search for that and you should find some threads with pictures. Maybe tying station or tying area or man cave or things like that.
Here is one...
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/jig-t...r-mancave.html
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I know there are multiple threads like this on this forum but i just wanted to see everyones tying station and how they organize there things. Thanks!
Do a search for that and you should find some threads with pictures. Maybe tying station or tying area or man cave or things like that.
Here is one...
http://www.crappie.com/crappie/jig-t...r-mancave.html
Just finished my new fly tying station from a roll top desk. The vise would not fit on the desk top so I fabricated a bracket to replace one of the drawer knobs to accept the vise jaws. Sure is alot better than the small computer desk I was usuing. Now I have plenty of drawer space for materials.
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it will only get bigger my whole basement is full of stuff it consumes me lol
How do you like the Dan Vise?
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Nice Len, looks great. Mines under construction, hope to have pics in couple weeks.
I have a full sized desk in the basement and every part of it is filled with tying tools vise and materials plum full. I am using a peg board also as my collections keeps growing. As much as I like to tye if I keep this up I am going to have to buy a 10'x10' shed. I have not ordered any tying stuff from any where for about a month and a half and I am not low on anything but I feel like I am getting the DT'S from not getting anything
This is my work station. It serves more than one function. If you look you can see the pile of holsters waiting to be finished. In be bottom left of the picture you can see holsters waiting to dry. The bock in the center of the table is a tooling block. The rag on top of it catches dripping dye. I take off the rag and use the top to work on jigs or flies. The vice comes off when not in use and I have a second vise bracket on the computer bench to the right of the work bench. It is the black thing on the left side of the computer desk. You can see the air compressor on the shelf in front of where I sit. I use it to hook up to my powder paint spray gun.. To the left you can see the blue box with switches and plug ins on it. I have the box hooked up to a foot switch. The vacuum is plugged in to the left plug and the vacuum pump to the right switch. When I hit the foot switch they both come on. If I need to use the vacuum I reach over and turn off the air compressor. When I am grinding with the Dremel I unplug the air compressor and put the Dremel plug in.
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Organize?