When my Tying corner is made neat and tidy
It’s mostly within a few days an complete mess again.
Am I the only person or can this problem be shared with other fellows?
And how do you handle this with your wife?
I dont talk to my wife for weeks at a time so it doesnt apply to me.
My wife is also a tyer so she understands completely. Besides, I don’t complain when she’s tying deer flies and there is deer hair all over our tying room (She does my share of the deer hair flies).
REE
i took 4 hours to clean my area thursday and tied 2 dozen flies yesterday and it is worse than yours
Every now and them I’ll have a clean up night, where I’ll put away anything that isn’t already plucked from the skin/trimmed from the main body, etc. Then I’ll tie whatever flies I can from the ‘scraps’ that remain.
That said, when my bench gets messy, sometimes you wonder if it will start to move under its own power…like a small jabba the hutt made out of fur, feathers, and small bits of metal.
I am a messy tyer too. I can make quite a mess just tying 3-4 flies in a session. My table looks like a cyclone hit it. Until I get more room to tye, I guess it will stay that way. I do clean it now and then. I find all kinds of stuff I had lost, or forgot that I had when I do…rotfl. Oh, to answer your question, I am a woman, so I don’t have to worry about the wifey. I am not married at this time either. Now I do have two kids. They don’t care for my hobby too much. My daughter really doesn’t like the mess. But she leaves junk around all the time. So after all, it is my house, and what I want to do in here is my business. If you are a person who has a spouse, it is a good idea to have your own tying room. Then you can just shut the door, and say this is my area, just leave it alone. I tie in the living room, in a corner. So my mess is easily noticed. I won’t have a tying room until one of my kids moves out, which looks like it will be a few years from now.
CLOSE UP THE MESS
http://i285.photobucket.com/albums/ll65/maxmarn/RollTop.jpg
This is added after reading some of the subsequent posts. I have to thank the wife’s kitty for the Roll-Top Desk. Wife bought it for me after kitty gifted her with a really ripped up, splintered between the toes, snow shoe rabbits foot.
I divorced her. No more problems.
That is something like I would love to get when a room opens up around here. That is if I can afford one I will get one. That desk is a BEAUTY!
I just tell her that unless she wants to start buying the flies she takes from me, just let it be.
It took me two days to tidy up my tying room last week. So I sat down and blended some seal and tied some Iso nymphs using different patterns. Well except for the dust I am back from where I started from.
I have a couple of felines around the house that mandate that I clean up after I tie a few flies. My wife is a lot more forgiving than the cats.
BTW what is the extension arm on the shaft of your Peak vise?
mine’s always a mess. cleanup is only to the point that i find what i’m looking for then back to rebuilding the mess.
I always wanted a roll top desk for my tying. One of theses days maybe. I had this one built for me, using the oak slant top desk from Cabela’s as inspiration. I too have house cats, so I wanted something I can close up. With this size and design I have no choice but to clean up before closing it since the slant-front is teh work surface when folded down.
As for the other half? Lady_Bug’s scrap book desk is 4 times as big and not cleaned up more often than it is. so no worries there.
Do you mean this one?
Here are some more detailed pictures of my peak vise. (the brass raiser is most of the time not in use)
Yes that is what I was wondering about. Thanks