Great video with good TIPS. Why are they 'HACKS"? A HACK connotates chopping things. Love the simplicity of the tying tips. Looking forward to the next videos. Thanks .
@@gillboygd Suddenly things that once would have been called ‘tips’ are now being called ‘hacks.’ It can’t be because the one word is shorter or easier to say; and the actual accepted meanings of ‘hack’ have nothing to do with suggestions for doing tasks better or more efficiently - quite the opposite, really.” - Sharla Hulsey, Sac City, Iowa “This word is totally overused and misused. What they really mean is ‘tip’ or ‘short cut,’ but clearly it is not a ‘hack,’ as it involves no legal or ethical impropriety or breach of security.” - Peter P. Nieckarz Jr., Sylva, North Carolina “I just received an e-mail for a book called ‘Marriage Hacks.’ I have seen articles about life hacks, home improvement hacks, car hacks, furniture hacks, painting hacks, work hacks and pretty much any other hack you can think of. There are probably even hacking hacks.” - Chellsea Mastroine, Canton, Ohio “Life hack, this hack, that hack…stop with the hacks!” - Tim Jackson, Crystal Lake, Ill.
They like me were not born yet! The big thing is that when I started we didn't have the threads that we have now, never mind all the fine material we tie with today. I took a hackle off of a midge saddle # 22 the feather was a good 8 inches long and I tie 15 # 22 Griffiths Gnats with that one feather and still had enough to tie a couple more. Feathers like that was not around for no amount of money 44 years ago.
I hope this series keeps going.. I’ve been looking and hoping for a great one such as this!
It's the series I didn't know I've always needed.
Great tips. Please keep the series going. Looking forward to future episodes.
Half hitch this is the best video I've seen on it. I can do it but it took me a while this is a way easier way ill keep on watching these videos.
After seeing Cheech at the Symposium, I am glad you went ahead and did the hack series!
Thanks for this series! Very helpful ❤
Great Info!!! Step by step tying techniques are very helpful.
Great tips Chech. You’re the Best!
Thank you for the tips. Very Helpful!!!
Nicely done, can’t wait to see more 😉
Great fly tying hints and helps.
Great idea, I'm sure I'll learn some tricks, thanks.
These are an excellent idea. Thank you
Great tips! LOVE THIS CHANNEL
Great idea for videos guys going to be very helpful .
Great series idea
Sweet, i'm new. I need all these tips. 👍
Thank you, thank you 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Where can I get some of that silver beard hair? That would make some cool clousers.
Thanks for the red materials on the black background, very visible.
Finger on the dubbing tool trick is the best
Great video with good TIPS. Why are they 'HACKS"? A HACK connotates chopping things. Love the simplicity of the tying tips. Looking forward to the next videos. Thanks .
@@gillboygd "Hack" was a banished word in 2015.
@@gillboygd Suddenly things that once would have been called ‘tips’ are now being called ‘hacks.’ It can’t be because the one word is shorter or easier to say; and the actual accepted meanings of ‘hack’ have nothing to do with suggestions for doing tasks better or more efficiently - quite the opposite, really.” - Sharla Hulsey, Sac City, Iowa
“This word is totally overused and misused. What they really mean is ‘tip’ or ‘short cut,’ but clearly it is not a ‘hack,’ as it involves no legal or ethical impropriety or breach of security.” - Peter P. Nieckarz Jr., Sylva, North Carolina
“I just received an e-mail for a book called ‘Marriage Hacks.’ I have seen articles about life hacks, home improvement hacks, car hacks, furniture hacks, painting hacks, work hacks and pretty much any other hack you can think of. There are probably even hacking hacks.” - Chellsea Mastroine, Canton, Ohio
“Life hack, this hack, that hack…stop with the hacks!” - Tim Jackson, Crystal Lake, Ill.
question, i am right handed, should i be looking at a left handed vice or a right handed vice? Thanks
@@kencostta5101 right handed
What vice are you using?
The swinging bright orange spool at 4:56 made me seasick.
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What vice is that silver vice?
I'm pretty confident it's the renzetti master vice.
The purple vise is the Renzetti Master Vise and the silver vise is the C&F Design Reference Vise.
Where were you guys 70years ago?
They like me were not born yet! The big thing is that when I started we didn't have the threads that we have now, never mind all the fine material we tie with today. I took a hackle off of a midge saddle # 22 the feather was a good 8 inches long and I tie 15 # 22 Griffiths Gnats with that one feather and still had enough to tie a couple more. Feathers like that was not around for no amount of money 44 years ago.