Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Homemade Fly Tying Station

Todd,

Nice tying desk. I've had the need for a tying desk like that, but
yours looks practical and gives me some ideas.

Carl

On 08/28/2012 11:25 AM, Todd Kuethe wrote:
> Like most folks in DC, I don't have a lot of extra space at home for
> hobbies. I wanted to find a small fly tying station that could be
> stored in a closet. There are a lot of nice options online, but I
> didn't want to break the bank. I'm very new to tying and trying to
> keep the total cost of this new hobby down. With only a few hand
> tools and a couple of cheap cuts of wood, I was able to put together a
> pretty nice fly tying station. It's my ideal kind of wood project:
> lot's of tinkering, few plans. Here's a few pictures of the process
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