
The Salt Fly-Tying Table
The Salt Fly-Tying Table is a portable fly-tying table on legs! It weighs less than 25 lbs., so you can take it to where you want to tie!
1. The table is made of pine and, it has been hand-painted light blue and white and the "weathered/sanded" to give it that coastal look! After it is painted, I cover it with three coats of spray polyurethane - sanded betw
een each layer to give it a semi-smooth texture.
2. The table measures 26 inches high, by 19 1/2 inches wide, and 13 inches deep. Keep in mind, when you attach your c-clamp vise (or use a pedestal vise on the table-top), you are adding another 7 - 10 inches in height to your work space. So, you are actually working at 33 - 36 inches (see photo, below right for a table in use.
3. Each side of the table is enclosed with a paneled wall - including the front door.
4. The spool rack is two levels and extends 18 inches across the table. It holds 21 spools.
5. A magnetic strip has been placed along the bottom of the spool rack for drying flies or placing small hooks to be used.
6. On the left and right side of the top of the table there are instrument slots - 14 total.
7. The two shelves allow you to store many of your supplies, like hooks, bead heads, hackle, bucktail, etc).
8. A Trash Hole with Magnetic Bin has been added in the middle of the table top to help you easily remove your waste. Just scrape all your waste into the hole, open the front door, pull the Bin out and dump your trash - it's that easy!
9. The vise bar, which runs 15 inches across the front of the tabletop, is made for either right, or left-handed folks.
10. Your table will be personalized with a brass nameplate across the front. You pick what you want it to read!
11. On each end, just under the table top a rack has been placed to hold items like flash and chenille. Eight clips are included to help hold the materila in place.
12. Wine corks have been placed on each side of the table top to dry flies. The corks have been wrapped with twine to give it a "wharf" look.
13. On the back of the table, "The Salt" logo is sealed.
14. Wood screws are used to connect all pieces, and flat, wood plugs are placed in the recessed holes to hide the screws.
The photos below are of a table I shipped to a client. You can see where they added saltwater fish throughout the table. See below for hand-painted fish you can add to your table!
The tools show are not included. The photo below right shows a table in use.




There is minor assembly required. The table comes in two boxes, one for the top, and one for the base. Place the spool spindles in the pre-drilled holes on the 
spool rack, place the top on the base, level, and screw in place. Tamp in the wood plugs in the screw holes, and you're done! All supplies are included.
Also, be sure to check out these options you can add to your table!
- Add one or several hand-painted fish to your table - Choose from 27 different cold water, warm water, salt, or exotic species!
- Table Accessories - Flash Carousels and Racks, Nameplates, McKenzie Lights, Hook/Bead Trays, and more!