This is my fly tying chair, it is heated and vibrating, easy to sit in all night to tie up those must have for the morning fish..
Just curious due to it being -30 with a wind.
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...7/IMGP0453.jpg
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This is my fly tying chair, it is heated and vibrating, easy to sit in all night to tie up those must have for the morning fish..
Just curious due to it being -30 with a wind.
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...7/IMGP0453.jpg
Mine is pretty much your exact chair except for being heated and having vibration.
BTW it was about 60 degrees today. Sorry just had to say it.
MAN; that's some chair!!
I have an old POS vinyl covered office chair from the 1940's that weights about 987 lbs. The heat comes from either the space heater in my tying area or the bottle of bourbon I keep by the heater. ;)
The vibration feature can be activated by a combination of the vinyl and by visiting Taco Bell for dinner...
...did I say that???
:shock:
Bamboozle
ROTFLMAO That was about the funnest visual I have had for a long time man thanks for killing the shack nasties for me.... :D
F&T1 - that was just the meanest thing you could have said, I retired here to fish all year long and then the first winter we get a damn cold snap like this. El Nino or Nina is "B***H:rolleyes:
Nothing fancy. I use one of my kitchen chairs.
Chris,
60s!? Get a new thermometer. ;) :lol:
Very impressive chairs. Mine is a folding chair with a cloth covered padded seat and back rest.
Tyrone,
Thats what it was when I was at school. around 2pm.
san jose and san juan bautista/aromas can be very different. :lol:
I have a very solid, wooden kitchen chair that came with dining room set. No heat, no swivel, no vibration. I didn't realize that I was roughing it so until I saw your picture. Darn! 8T ;)
Mine is an office chair that I bought from a business that left the area. Solid chair, & the price was right...15 bucks!
Mike
I have a $35 Office Depot swivel office chair, which is also my puter chair, my dining chair...
DG