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Pal
Posted 6/21/2010 9:15 AM (#446523)
Subject: Tying your own flashabou tails




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Location: Twin Cities, MN
Ok, I am now making the leap to try and tye my own flasahabou tails.

I have a good handle on where to get the flashabou and other components, but any tips or tricks would be appreciated, especially if you use a tying vise, or if you get by with something different.

Thanks.

Pal
pamuskyhunter
Posted 6/21/2010 4:43 PM (#446590 - in reply to #446523)
Subject: Re: Tying your own flashabou tails





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Location: big cove tannery pa
Do a search on tying flashabou and you should get plenty of info.
Pal
Posted 6/22/2010 9:21 AM (#446697 - in reply to #446590)
Subject: Re: Tying your own flashabou tails




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Location: Twin Cities, MN
Thanks, yes, I was mainly trying to get an idea if people are using a tying vise, or perhaps using something else.
brmusky
Posted 6/22/2010 12:47 PM (#446741 - in reply to #446523)
Subject: Re: Tying your own flashabou tails




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Location: Minnesota
I bolted a tying vise onto my work station. I cut a length of coil and on the end of the coil, I bend it so that there is a tag end sticking out 90 degrees from the coil. I place that in the vise and lock it in tight, then start tying. You can cut that tag off if you want but I just leave it on and use it as a built in spacer on my coils.
Pal
Posted 6/22/2010 8:14 PM (#446827 - in reply to #446741)
Subject: Re: Tying your own flashabou tails




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Location: Twin Cities, MN
Thanks, that is a good tip

Pal
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