UNBOXING Ryan's FAVORITE Transformer Vise
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- In this video, Ryan Ratliff at Mad River Outfitters unboxes the Stonfo Transformer Fly Tying Vise. The Stonfo Transformer fly tying videos is an Italian machined 3-in-1 vise that is a perfect budget option for seasoned fly tyers.
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Thanks for tuning into this unboxing! Do you tie your own flies? Why or why not? Comment below 🤙
Mad River Outfitters just got your waspi tying kit. Gonna start tying this winter. Can’t wait!
Awesome. You will enjoy. Lots of tying stuff coming here so stay tuned.
Your editor on your videos is freaking awesome. Makes me crack up almost every video!
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Awesome video! Most comprehensive video on this that I've seen yet. It really is a jack-of-all-trades. Like others have seen, add a lead shot in the thread hole, or add a dab of solder to the end of the screw. I've also coated screw threads with nail polish in other disciplines as a low-octane threadlocker. Hard as nails works great.
Oh. And one more thing. mandRel. Sorry.
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Awesome looking vise. I ty my own fies,I'm not the best tyer,but enjoy it immensely. The real satisfaction comes when you catch a fish on a fly you tied yourself!
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Great review. I've had my Transformer nearly a year now, tying full time. Love it... As you said some issues though. No option for clamp. The Kaimen clamp fits it but you lose more of what little height you have now. I found also material clip always undoes (steel on steel). The arm is main prob, as you say if you swing it back it loosens and falls. Apart from this the rest is awesome. Jaws have lasted as well. High quality. Great on tubes and shanks. I think with a higher shaft and clamp or heavier base this would be the ultimate vice ( vices). Cheers.
Bevanflyfishnz Thanks for watching and for the input.
I have had the vice now I’m guessing almost 6+ years love it holds everything. I wish the stem was a bit taller and in 3/8 vs 25/64 (10 mm). What I did was contacted Stonfo and purchased just an extra stem $34.34 and fits into the far end hole on the base to mount my light/magnifier etc. has really helped to have more working space and distribute the weight.
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Thanks appreciate the video
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Loved your endorsement for going metric 🤣🤣🤣
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I had to stop midway- lmfao- who did the beautiful mind mirage in the background hahaa. That's sick
We did. Thanks for noticing.
Nice video Ryan 👍 . A little pricey , but it has . All the bell's & whisels . The Ferrari of hook tieing vises 😉
Thanks for watching. It's a versatile vise.
There are tons of aftermarket goodies that are very affordable and make the vise even more useful including a better bobbin holder, a stem mounted tool caddy, and others. I ended up bolting the base to my desk so I could better crank down on larger flies to tighten materials.
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I tie because I can.
Good comprehensive review. I've had my eye on this vise for a while now. Unfortunately I don't see it available through your website. 🤔
Never mind... I see it 🤦♂️
www.madriveroutfitters.com/p-15991-stonfo-transformer-fly-tying-vise.aspx
Try putting a small lead shot in the tension screw hole on your bobbin holder. We do this on some assemblies where I work.
Good idea. We'll pass along to Ryan.
Nice looking piece , I don't tie my own flies due to poor eyesight and a tremor. I may try some day.
Let us know when ready.
Don't let that stop ya brother! Start with larger patterns and streamers, and keep 'em simple. Truthfully, the simple patterns usually work just as well as the eye candy. My great uncle has been tying for well over half a century. If I recall correctly, he is approaching 90 (if not actually there already) and even with unsteady hands and declining health still pops out beautiful fish catchers. You can always rest your off hand directly on the vise for tying in materials. The bobbin is surprisingly forgiving especially with heavier thread. I had one great year on the Clinch river, TN, with bead head flies that were nothing more than a coats-and-clark thread body, and a sparse dubbing thorax. Many of the gorgeous flies are tied just as much for the angler as the quarry.
Great review! May I know what is the hook size range for this vise?
Hi Chris, thanks for watching! Shoot your question to the shop directly and they'll help ya out: admin@madriveroutfitters.com
A simple shaft collar with the collar's set screw replaced with a brass thumbscrew, under the thread holder would solve the loosening problem. McMaster Carr should have all of it. for just a few bucks. thinking of upgrading my vise , think it will be this or the "R" word. thanks for putting video up.
richard perry Thanks. The R word is good around here. We sell a ton.
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Where can i buy that at..
www.madriveroutfitters.com/p-15991-stonfo-transformer-fly-tying-vise.aspx