Mark,
I made my own material clip out of springs I got at the local hardware
store.
Just walked in with my vise, said, "Hey, I need a spring THIS size."
No problem.  Less than a buck!
Doug

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Wendt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 8:14 AM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Re: Renzetti knock off vise


> Jimmy,
>
>          Cool, I hope it works out well for Dave. As you said, he's a
super
> guy.  Bent over backwards for me on the first vise.  He's got a bunch of
> other stuff he sells too.  Where can I pick up a bobbin holder for the
> vise.  After playing around with it last night, I can see the need when
> using the rotary feature.  Kept having to half hitch when ever I was
> rotating to keep the thread snug.  Also, do you happen to know who sells
> those springs that fit around the vise head for holding materials?  Damn
> hackle kept wrapping around the fly when I was wrapping the chenille.
>
> Mark
>
>
> At 07:45 AM 3/26/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> >Thanks, Mark.
> >
> >Counting you, that makes 4 of us from the two FF Lists I'm on that bought
> >the vise and all very satisfied customers.  I liked mine so well that I
> >abought a second one.  You're right about Dave. He's a super guy. I
> >haven't noticed the lever causing the vise to rotate to the "lever down"
> >position.  I just naturally used the "dial" as you termed it. I rotate it
> >and then if I want to hold it at a certain spot, just tighten the set
> >screw a little.  Both my vises I got from Dave are extremely smooth.
> >
> >Another satisfied customer.
> >
> >JIMMY   D
>
>

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